Eddie Keogh shares football stories 

DATE

November 3, 2025

Join Oxford Photographic Society for an evening of iconic images and insider insights 

Ever wondered what really happens behind the scenes of England’s men’s and women’s teams? Eddie Keogh, one of the country’s most celebrated football photographers, is giving fans and photography enthusiasts a rare glimpse. 

For one night only, the Silver Band Hall in Temple Road, OX4 2FA, will host Eddie as he shares the stories behind some of modern English football’s most unforgettable images. From career highlights to insider tips, attendees will experience the game in a whole new way. 

The evening is organised by Oxford Photographic Society, a vibrant community club that welcomes photographers of all levels. “We’re thrilled to host Eddie in Oxford,” says Sandra Devaney. “His work has captured so many iconic moments, and this is a chance for people to learn, be inspired, and join our creative community.” 

Adding to the excitement, Canon Cameras and London Camera Exchange will be on hand from 6pm, offering expert advice and special discounts on the latest equipment – perfect for anyone looking to upgrade their kit for the holidays. 

Visitors will also be treated to a mini exhibition of Eddie’s work, including an iconic shot of Jude Bellingham in action. Whether you’re a football fan, a budding photographer, or both, this is an evening not to be missed. 

Tickets are £6 per person via Eventbrite. For more information, visit oxfordphotosociety.co.uk 

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