With a record-breaking organization, thanks to the global crisis, social confinement and therefore the desire to find new spaces of confrontation, the festival curator Luke O’Donovan has involved and brought together a very rich range of photographers, architects, critics and interdisciplinary creatives in a collective reflection on architectural photography. Among the many themes that will be addressed during the four days of the festival in a series of conferences, round tables and projections: the socio-economic powers that govern the built environment and therefore the freedom and restrictions in representing it, the differences on the culture of the image overseas and the ways in which we can experience architecture without physically being present. Zoomed In also becomes an opportunity to start a fundraiser linked to the pandemic crisis. Proceeds from the sale of foot prints on the festival platform will be donated to The Trussell Trust, an association that provides emergency food to the poorest sections of the population in the UK.