Photography Daniel OglanderPhotographyLightboxPhotography’s up-and-coming come together for this showThe If You Leave 2015 showcase brings together a carefully curated selection of images – all telling unique stories through a single shotShareLink copied ✔️December 3, 2015PhotographyLightboxTextAshleigh KaneIf You Leave 2015 showcase Drawing together 20 photographers telling their stories through a single image – launching tonight – the If You Leave 2015 showcase will showcase the best emerging talents in contemporary photography. Founded by Laurence Von Thomas, it was first brought to life in 2009 through Tumblr (which has amassed over half a million followers and features more than 700 photographers) and has since manifested into four printed magazines and several exhibitions worldwide. The final 20 were selected from over 12 thousand submissions coming in from all around the glob, from there, the images were whittled down by a selection of organisations including Dazed, It's Nice That and Self Publish Be Happy. Being hosted this year in both London and Berlin, tonight will be the only time that all the images are together in one place, with the work being dispersed to over 20 galleries across London and Berlin for the following three weeks. Ahead of the unveiling tonight, we share some of the finalists here. If You Leave 2015 will launch tonight at Hatch in Homerton from 6pm-10pm. For information on the event, click here Photography Julia GenetExpand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREThe photography platform taking you inside the world’s best ravesBarragán AW19These photos are a refreshing look at the world through the eyes of womenJamie Hawkesworth lenses the human-wildlife conflict in India Playful photographs of friends dressed in dragTorbjørn Rødland’s photos are an exercise in uncomfortableCampbell Addy teams up with Getty to diversify stock imageryNew photo book celebrates cult model Guinevere Van SeenusTattooist and photographer Madame Buraka opens exhibitionImmerse yourself in Signe Pierce’s neon hyperrealityYou can now get a slice of art history for $100The most boundary-pushing images from the Dazed archive