The Icelandic Photography Festival (TIPF) is an international festival held January of every other year. The festival was first held in 2012 (under the name "Photography Days"). The Festival's main objective is to support and advance the photographic medium as an art form. The festival's program includes photographic exhibitions with international and Icelandic artists, portfolio review, lectures, and photo book presentations.
The portfolio review is hosted by the Reykjavik Museum of Photography, which invites international as well as local museum directors, curators and professionals in the industry to the event.
Collaborators of TIPF 2025 are many of the major museums and galleries of Iceland. Four museums and nine galleries are participating. The collaborators of TIPF 2025 are: The Reykjavik Museum of Photography, The National Gallery of Iceland, Gerðarsafn - Kopavogur Art Museum, Hafnarborg Center of Culture and Fine Art, the Icelandic Contemporary Photography Association, IPA Gallery, Gallery Port, Listamenn Gallerí, Listhús Ófeigs, Gallery Kannski, Fischersund, Á milli, Neskirkja and Berg Contemporary.
Co-Directors of TIPF are
Katrín Elvarsdóttir and
Pétur Thomsen.
The Icelandic Photography Festival is supported by Reykjavík City.