PHOTOGRAPHY fans have just a few days left to check out the Reclaim Photography Festival 2017.

The second international photography festival - 'reclaiming our cultural landscapes' which is dedicated to promoting the very best in art photography and represents landscapes which have been influenced or shaped by human involvement - can be seen in Wolverhampton.

A selection of photographs by UK and international amateur, professional and world renowned photographers have been showcased at venues in Birmingham, Dudley and Wolverhampton - and a travelling gallery exhibition is running at Wolverhampton Art Gallery until Wednesday June 7.

To coincide with the travelling gallery exhibition - 'A Day in the Life... Hear Me… See Me' display by Dudley Council-Family Solutions Team and St Basil's charity also runs at the John Lewis Community Hub, Grand Central, Birmingham, until June 7.

Festival organiser Maxine Watts said: “We have exceeded all of our expectations with participation from amateur, student and professional photographers, from 56 UK towns and cities, and 36 countries worldwide."

The event has been supported through funding from Arts Council England.

For more details go to reclaimphotographyfestival.org