Partnerships

Someone’s Daughter

Someone’s Daughter was an exhibition by The View, in the Special Exhibitors’ section at Photo London at Somerset House from 9 September – 12 September 2021 offering a range of free seminars, workshops and demonstrations for professional photographers, photo assistants, students, and imaging professionals.


Photo London Thu, Sep 9 – Sun, Sep 12 2021 
Photo North Manchester 7 – 9 May 2022
House of Commons Oct 2022
Other venues TBC

Exposure

  • Four days of events and seminars at  Photo London at Somerset House 
  • Month long exhibition at House of Commons
  • Photo North Manchester – 9 May 2022
  • Week-long exhibition at the Palace of Westminster, Conference Care not Cages, & our closing ceremony event.
  • Limited editions of The Book with images from Someone’s Daughter and personal stories will be sold to cultural historians, people interested in social justice, art buyers, commissioners and photographers across the country. Also available to buy on site and via The View website which has 10,000 individual visitors a week
  • Many months of promotional marketing up to October 2022
  • Press releases, monthly View newsletters 19,000 contacts, 3,000 Twitter followers, 2, 500 Instagram followers and 300 Facebook followers. (Feb 2022)

Partnerships with our sponsors

  • Guernica 37 Chambers, its clients, their wide network of contacts and also Photo London’s press and media and marketing support. 
  • Rebel Justice  a legal podcast with a twist.

 

About The View

The View Magazine CiC is a leading campaigning organisation representing women in the criminal justice system. We publish a quarterly magazine supported by Anish Kapoor CBE, Conrad Shawcross and Fiona Graham McKay among many other leading artists, writers and thinkers.

Content is created by women in the criminal justice system, leading human rights campaigners such as Emily Almanza and the Rt Revd Rachel Treweek, Bishop of Gloucester and Anglican Bishop for HM Prisons and women in prison and Carl Buckley of Guernica 37 Chambers and Jeremy Dein QC.

  • We print 8,000 magazines quarterly 
  • 1,000 are sent to women’s prison libraries
  • 900 are sent to named women prisoners
  • Women on license can also request a copy free of charge. 
  • We have over 1,200 subscribers including judges, members of parliament and the House of Lords, policy makers, lawyers, philanthropists and the families and networks of incarcerated women.
    This important, thought provoking social justice campaign and events offers your brand a major opportunity to be associated with the leading penal reform publication, some of the country’s most powerful and influential thinkers and writers and extensive exposure to top policy-makers and creatives in the justice, business and arts sectors. These are an opportunity to invest in your brand and your business 

Partnership Proposal