POST launches & new monograph

Dear friends and colleagues 

As we approach the end of 2025, I’d like to take this opportunity to say thank you for your support over this past year, particularly to those of you who backed the Kickstarter for POST, our new arts centre in Brighton & Hove.

After a successful fundraising campaign, which rasied nearly £30k, Nina Emett and I, alongside a team of wonderful volunteers, have spent the past three months renovating a dilapidated industrial unit and turning it into an exciting new home for lens-based artists. POST is equipped with affordable studio spaces, a B&W darkroom, a photographic studio, co-working desks, photo library, gallery, events/education space and kitchen.

We officially open on 5 January 2026 and all facilities will be accessible via a tiered membership scheme. If you’re intersted in learning more, or would like to grab one of our early-bird memberships (from as little as £15/month), please visit:

I’m delighted to announce the release of my most recent monograph, After London, published by Hoxton Mini Press (hardback, 112 pages, 242mm x 306mm). Early copies are shipping now, priced only £35.

“Simon Roberts’ dissolving portraits of a half-familiar London invite us to imagine a future transmuted by climate crisis. The city is de-peopled and eerie, its landmarks re-imagined as monuments to a displaced past. The photographs speak of loss, temporality and human fragility.”