Earlier this year I popped into a Photo Laundry during an arts week.
Photo Laundry is an international outdoor photography exhibition first started in Saint Petersburg, Russia, in 2010 by Andrei Kezin. More than 90,000 people from 40 cities across 7 countries have participated in the project in the last nine years.
The concept: photographers of all skill level are welcome to showcase their work in the improvised gallery made of washing lines using pegs.
In return for displaying their works participants are free to take prints that took their fancy with them.