Exhibitions
MOVING ARTEFACTS
A new collaboration between Steve Russell Studios, IMPERMANENCE and Pangolin Digital. We would love for you to join us at the studio and explore a set of innovative approaches to capturing the dancing body through Photography, Photogrammetry, 3D Modelling and Video.
Tyto Alba
Immerse yourself in a moonlit journey exploring artworks that illustrate the beauty and elegance of the majestic barn owl. Take a silent flight through lenticular prints, 3D models and incredible films whilst discovering the specialised skills and bespoke services that the studio is renowned for.
November 2022

Natural World
Meticulously detailed animal studies by Nick Bibby accompanied by Steve Russell’s photographic exploration of East Africa.
October 2021.
Mountains of the Moon
A photographic exploration of the Rwenzori Mountains
Previously shown at The Goods Shed, Tetbury; The Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) 05.02.19 until 17.04.19 and selected works previously shown at Chalford, August 2018
East African Coast
A place of great beauty and vibrancy, redolent with the scents of sea and spices and glowing with bright colours.
July 2017
Decade at Nailsworth
The last exhibition at our Nailsworth studio before we moved to Chalford.
November 2016
Walking on the Wild Side
An exhibition placing Steve’s photines – images developed directly onto bronze sheets – alongside traditional photographic prints.
At the Campden Gallery, July 2016
Ajok Ajok
An East African exploration, documenting and recording the fragilities of a world under immense pressure from rapid change
At the Campden Gallery, July 2014
Katonda Wenge
Translated as ‘Oh My God’ – Katonda Wenge is the title of Steve’s photo book and co-inciding exhibition, acknowledging the intensity of his personal experience of East Africa.
At Pangolin London, November 2013