Exhibits

Since opening in 2017, it has been our mission to exhibit the work of talented Northwest Florida photographers, with the occasional out of town guest. Shows are typically on display for one to two months. We invite you to stop by and enjoy the art of photography. If you are a photographer interested in showing your work, please get in touch!

~ CURRENT EXHIBIT ~

VIVIAN WHO

April 24 - May 3, 2025

Discover the remarkable work of street photographer Vivian Maier, whose talent came to light after her photographs were found in a Chicago storage locker in 2007. Within a year, her images captivated the world—leading to global exhibitions, a devoted international following, and an Oscar-nominated documentary.

Hailey Moody curates this rare, noncommercial exhibition and offers a unique, immersive experience. It features Maier’s original black-and-white prints, vintage photos, rarely seen images, and darkroom artifacts—offering a personal look into her creative process.

The Light Room is honored to display the work of Vivian Maier as the highlight of f8 Analog Photography Weekend. Please visit the f8 website for a full schedule of activities.


~ CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS ~

Motherhood Moments

We invite you to submit your photographs on the theme “motherhood moments” for a show opening Mother’s Day weekend. Let’s celebrate the many sides and seasons of this all-important role - not just the idealized version. From the precious, magical moments to the mundane, ridiculous, difficult, and everything in between. The goal of this show is to explore, through images, the many facets of this experience that is like no other.

Please submit your favorite photographs on the theme of motherhood (up to 3) to bonnie@thelightroompc.com by April 27.

~Show dates will be May 10 - June 14.

~Photos drop off will be May 3 (or before).

~Photos will need to be ready for hanging but presentation is your choice (framed, canvas, metal prints, etc. are all welcome.)


Which of my photographs is my favorite? The one I’m going to take tomorrow.
— Imogen Cunningham