Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Call for Work: Early entry 13 April 2015

Photographer's Forum Magazine

35th ANNUAL SPRING PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST
presented by Photographer's Forum Magazine and sponsored by SIGMA
EARLY ENTRY Date: APRIL 13, 2015
Early entry fee is $4.95 per photo entered
(uploaded/postmarked on or before
end of day April 13, 2015 EST)
FINAL ENTRY Date: MAY 18, 2015
Final entry fee is $5.95 per photo entered
(uploaded/postmarked on or before
end of day May 18, 2015 EST)

To Enter Prints or Slides by Mail, Download Entry Form: www.PFMagazine.com/contest.pdf

PRIZES :: OVER $7,500 IN CASH & EQUIPMENT
FIRST PLACE GRAND PRIZE
$2,000 cash award from Photographer's Forum magazine plus...
• Sigma 35mm 1.4 DG HSM | Art lens ($899)*
• Chimera OB2 PRO Kit #6024 (Octa 2 Beauty Dish reflector and Versi Octa Speed Ring) ($399)
SECOND PLACE
$1,500 cash award from Photographer's Forum magazine plus...
• Sigma 18-35mm 1.8 DC HSM | ART lens ($800)*
• Manfrotto Pro Light Camera Backpack: Bumblebee-220 PL ($279)
THIRD PLACE
$1,000 cash award from Photographer's Forum magazine
FOURTH PLACE
Five $125 cash awards
100 HONORABLE MENTIONS
All Honorable Mentions will be listed in the November 2015 issue of Photographer's Forum magazine and will receive a gold embossed certificate of outstanding merit from Photographer's Forum.
* Lens award for US residents only. First and Second Place winners in all other countries will receive additional award of $500 in lieu of lens.

ENTRY GIFT: 2 FREE ISSUES OF PHOTOGRAPHER'S FORUM MAGAZINE $10 Value - Just for Entering!
(U.S. and Canada only)
WINNING PHOTOS WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE NOVEMBER 2015 ISSUE OF PHOTOGRAPHER'S FORUM MAGAZINE AND EXHIBITED AT BROOKS INSTITUTE. ALL CONTEST FINALISTS WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE BOOK BEST OF PHOTOGRAPHY 2015.

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Two opportunities, February 2015 deadlines




ANNOUNCING TWO ARTIST OPPORTUNITIES:


PHOTOGRAPHYNOW2015

DEADLINE 
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2015
(online deadline midnight MT)

JUROR
DAVID BRAM, FRACTION MAGAZINE
   
TO LEARN MORE CLICK HERE  

EXHIBITION DATES
Selected artists' work will be exhibited in CPW's galleries from April 18 - June 14, 2015.


PURCHASE PRIZE
One work by a photographer from the exhibition will be purchased for CPW's Permanent Print Collection, held at the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY New Paltz.

CPW's Collection holds over 1,750 works of art by such artists as Larry Fink, Robert Heiniken, David Maisel, Mary Ellen Mark, Lilo Raymond, and Steven Shore, among others!

Past Purchase Prize recipients include Lucas Foglia, Thomas Jackson, Ilona Szwarc, and Motohiro Takeda.

Each selected photographer will receive a complimentary portfolio review on

WOODSTOCK A-I-R

DEADLINE 
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2015 (postmarked)

An artist workspace residency program for artists of color working in the photographic arts.


TO LEARN MORE CLICK HERE



Sunday, January 25, 2015

Call for Work: Deadline 9 February 2015

PhotoPlace Gallery
Juried Photographic Exhibitions and Publications
Middlebury, Vermont


PhotoPlace Gallery  
On the Street Where You Live 
Juror:  James P. Blair
Submissions close on Monday, February 9, 2015   

From front stoops to back alleys, subways to suburbia, Main Street to Wall Street, the streets we call home shape us.

Show us what's going on where you live, work, or play. Street scenes, portraits, landscapes -- we want to see what makes your neighborhood what it is.
We are very pleased that James Blair will be juror for this exhibition. Jim will choose 40 photographs for exhibition in the gallery, and an additional 35 for the gallery's Online Annex.  All 75 photographs will be reproduced in an exhibition catalog.

Submit 5 images for $30; $7 each additional.
  
About the Juror 
Jim Blair was a staff photographer at National Geographic for 32 years. Between 1962 and 1994, the magazine published 46 of his bylines and over 2,000 of his photographs. His work took him throughout much of the world, and to countless neighborhoods.

Jim studied with Harry Callahan and Aaron Siskind at the Institute of Design at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago. Today his photographs are represented in the permanent collections of the National Portrait Gallery , the Museum of Modern Art, the Portland (Maine) Museum of Art, and the Carnegie Museum of Art . Since retiring from the National Geographic Society in 1994, Jim has continued to photograph, teach, and lecture.  He is represented by both Getty Images, and the National Geographic Society's Image Collection.


DETAILS ON SUBMITTING YOUR WORK: 
To help artists defray costs and to encourage submissions from distant photographers, PhotoPlace Gallery offers to mat and frame work selected for exhibition free of charge, providing artists print their images to our
pre-cut mat and frame sizes. Custom mat sizes and printing services are also available at moderate additional cost.
   
All selected work will be included in an exhibition catalog, available for purchase. 


Contact us:
Phone: 802.388.4500 or email us here.

Visual Storytelling: Thursday, 19 February 2015


Saturday, January 24, 2015

Call for Work: Deadline 11 February 2015

The Center for Fine Art Photography


THEME |Landscapes
Chantel Paul is the Assistant Curator at the Museum of Photographic Arts (MOPA) in San Diego, CA. She has curated a number exhibitions at MOPA including Unusual Suspects: The Paintings and Photograph of Holly Roberts (2012), Staking Claim: A California Invitational (2013), which included an accompanying catalog, After Ansel Adams (2014).


HONORS | AWARDS   
Juror's Selection: $500.00
Director's Selection: $250.00
Two LiveBooks Website Awards: Valued at $399 from liveBooks
Honorable Mention Awards: 2 year membership and a three image submission for an upcoming call for entry.   

For More Information about the Landscapes Call For Entries, click here


Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Call for Work: Deadline 3 February 2015


CALL FOR PHOTOGRAPHS
Submissions due February 3, 2015

SHOTS Magazine announces an international call for photographic work to be considered for publication in the Spring 2015 issue (no. 127). The theme is DREAMS. Please visit the SHOTS website for further information and guidelines.

A well-established, independent, quarterly photography journal in its 28th year of publication, SHOTS Magazine reaches an international community of photographers, educators, galleries, museums, collectors and other fine art photography enthusiasts.

Submissions are accepted online or by mail (prints or CD).
SHOTS no. 126, Winter 2014
Click the cover for more information and  sample images from the current issue.

CURRENT ISSUE
SHOTS no. 126 | Winter 2014

The 2014 Portfolio Issue brings together a beautiful and compelling selection of accomplished photographic work by nine artists from six different countries. Included and interviewed are: Catherine Cameron, Michael Donnor, Daniel Duarte, Allison Jarek, Mariya Kozhanova, Marc Shoul, Daniel Southard, Heiko Tiemann, and Alexander Veledzimovich.

Full of images, inspiration, and ideas, you won't want to miss this issue! Single copies and subscriptions beginning with this issue are available while supplies last.

Cover photo by Alexander Veledzimovich

Friday, January 16, 2015

Focal Press photo contest: Deadline 26 February 2015

JANUARY - FEBRUARY PHOTO CONTEST:

Light
Theme: Magical Light

Inspired by the book:
Light Science & Magic
An Introduction to Photographic Lighting, 5th Edition

This celebrated book, now in its fifth edition provides you with a comprehensive theory of the nature and principles of light, with examples and instructions for practical application.
Guest Judges: Steven Biver &Paul Fuqua

Click here to enter and to view the current entries!

Thursday, January 15, 2015

Photojournalism Scholarships: Deadline 2 March 2015

Applications are now open for the 2015 National Press Photographers Foundation student scholarships. Students’ portfolios compete for $16,000 in scholarships, as eight $2,000 scholarships will be awarded. Applications are open to both graduate and undergraduate students, and all scholarships are open to any applicant.

Information is here.

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Photography in Tuscany: Enroll Now!

PHOTOGRAPHY IN TUSCANY

FLORENCE - PISTOIA
PHOT 4000.62  
Photo Workshop

A Spring II 2015 Faculty Led Program  (3 credits)

In Italy: May 11 – 24, 2015

AIR ARRANGEMENTS

  • Students should arrive at the Villa Rospigliosi (Via Santomoro 51, 51100, Candeglia, Pistoia – tel. +39 0573 1873300 - +39 0573 508960) on Monday, May 11, 2015.
  • Students should land at the Florence Airport.
  • For special arrangements get in touch with Francesco Arese Visconti (see below

For details, contact

FRANCESCO ARESE-VISCONTI
Webster University Geneva Photography Department Head
visconti@webster.ch

or

Susan Stang
314-968-7099 - stangsh@webster.edu

MONEY MATTERS

  • Tuition: Academic Year 2014-15 rate.
  • Lab Fee: Euro 1,200, about $1,425 as of 1/14/2015. Lab fee includes hotel, breakfast and dinner in Florence, museum entrances in Florence, transportation to, from and in Pistoia for the week, room and board in Pistoia, and photo materials for the darkroom in Pistoia. Check the syllabus.
  • Study Abroad Fee: The $250 fee includes Lonely Planet guide, International Student Identification Card (ISIC), study abroad health and accident insurance.  


HOW TO APPLY FOR STUDY ABROAD

  • Stop by the Office of Study Abroad (OSA) in Sverdrup 207.  314-968-6988
  • Pick up the Application Packet.
  • Deadline: The application and medical information forms as well as the deposit of $250 are due by February, 2015.
  • The deposit is non-refundable after you turn it in, even if you have to drop the class. 

Call for Work: Deadline 14 February 2015

Announcing the Call for Art for SEEN 8, the 8th Annual Photography Contest and Show hosted by Studio Altius.      

Entry Deadline is February 14, 2015
Opening Night Gala is March 14, 2015 6-11pm

Every year, lovers of photography come to Studio Altius to view a collection of the best photography created in the previous year from St. Louis area photographers.  This show is called SEEN and it celebrates photographers, professional and amateur, across all genres.  It is the culmination of a contest to find the best of the best in St. Louis.  We want to see what our best photographers have SEEN!

Click here to download the SEEN 8 Entry Form:

This year’s categories are Abstract, Architecture, Babies, Black & White, Boudoir, Cameraphone, Children, Digital Art, Domestic Animals, Event/Concert, Fantasy, Fashion, Figure Study, Flowers/Plants, Humor, Landscape, Long Exposure, Macro, Motorsports/Vehicles, Photojournalism, Portrait, Self-Portrait, Sports Action, Still Life, Theater/Dance, Travel, Trees/Shrubs, Typography, Water, Wedding, Wild Animals

Cash prizes to First, Second, and Third in Show, as well as the SEEN 8 Photographer of the Year.  Sponsor prizes will be awarded to category winners.

Studio Altius
822 Hanley Industrial Court
Brentwood, MO 63144
314-769-9769

Wednesday, January 07, 2015

Call for Work: Deadline 27 January 2015

ASL new 2012 header




Our next juried exhibit:
Deadline to enter: January 27, 2015    
Jurors: David R. Hanlon & Katherine Nelson    


 
FROM LIGHT TO DARK
"From Light to Dark" is an all media juried exhibition will focus on the monochromatic with artworks in black and white... and the grey between. All interpretations of the theme are encouraged. All styles, techniques & media are welcome.  

EXHIBITION SPACE & DATES 
Art Saint Louis Gallery in downtown St. Louis, MO. Exhibition dates: April 18-May 21, 2015. Free opening reception on Saturday, April 18, 2015, 6-8 p.m. 
   
ELIGIBILITY
Open to artists 21 years of age and older living in the St. Louis, Missouri region and surrounding 200-mile radius. Chicago, IL and Kansas City, MO are not eligible

DEADLINE
The deadline to submit works for this exhibit is January 27, 2015. No late entries.

OUR JURORS
Katherine Nelson is a nationally exhibited artist & educator who recently relocated from St. Louis to Maryland. Nelson earned her B.S. in Art Education from Skidmore College in 1985 and M.A. from SUNY Albany in Drawing in 1990. With her 25-year focus on drawing iconic landscapes in charcoal, she has exhibited in numerous solo, invitational and juried exhibitions in the U.S. and Europe. Her works are collected privately and have been featured in television commercials, ABC's "Extreme Home Makeover," and a "Hub" short artist feature film; and David R. Hanlon, St. Louis-based artist, author and Professor, St. Louis Community College Meramec, where he leads instruction in photography & photographic history. Hanlon has exhibited nationally and internationally for the past 30 years and his works are included in numerous museums & private collections throughout the U.S. His book, Illuminating Shadows: The Calotype in Nineteenth-Century America, was recently released by Carl Mautz Publishing.

ABOUT ART SAINT LOUIS
Located on the ground floor of the historic and beautifully renovated Park Pacific building at 1223 Pine Street in downtown St. Louis, Missouri, Art Saint Louis is home to one of the most popular and frequently visited exhibition spaces in the St. Louis region. Created in 2013 and built upon the organization's 30-year success in connecting St. Louis regional artists and audiences, our new 2,700 square foot space Gallery boasts a year-round series of professionally juried group exhibitions showcasing the best of the region's contemporary visual art. Highlighting each exhibition, Art Saint Louis opening receptions are a cultural mainstay in downtown St. Louis and are followed throughout the run of each exhibit with extensive viewing hours Monday through Saturday and an average of over 500 visitors per week. Uniquely designed as a gallery/café hybrid, the space is also the one and only café home of St. Louis coffee roaster Mississippi Mud Coffee Roasters, making it a cultural and social destination like no other in the St. Louis region.
SPECIFICATIONS  
  • Limit 2 original artworks in all media, styles, techniques.
  • Artwork must be completed between 2012-2015.
  • NO ceiling installed work.
  • NO works that sit directly on floor. Sculpture that otherwise would sit on floor must have platform provided by artist that elevates work min. 24" up off of floor.
  • 2-d works must be framed-or, if not framed, pre-approved presentation.
  • Gallery-wrapped canvas OK.
  • Size limits: Final installation size not to exceed 6' (72") wide or 7' (84") high. 3-d, oversized or installation works must be installed by artist under direction of ASL Artistic Director.
  • 3-d works that are extremely fragile, very small, that have a very small base/bottom, are unstable or do not sit flat on a pedestal are discouraged.
  • NO works that are nailed, pinned, tacked, taped, velcroed, painted on, glued, adhered, or affixed directly to/on Gallery walls.
  • No loose plexi that is clipped or nailed to wall.
  • Artist must provide all equipment necessary to present video or artwork requiring electricity, incl. cords, DVD player, monitor, etc.
  • Works not previously exhibited in any exhibit in Art Saint Louis Gallery.
  • Works not exhibited in any juried exhibit in St. Louis region during 6 months prior to exhibit dates.

DIGITAL IMAGES & FORMATTING for APPLICATION 
  • Submitting entries for this show is done online through www.CallForEntry.org.
  • LIMIT: 2 artworks.
  • Limit 2 JPEGs per artwork: 1 full view (required) and either 1 detail OR 1 alternate view.
Upload options for image files:
  • File format: JPEG only.
  • File dimensions: No smaller than 1920 pixels on the longest size.
  • File resolution: 72 ppi/dpi (standard web resolution).
  • File size: 5MB maximum.
Upload options for video files:
  • File formats: 3GP, WMV, AVI, MOV, ASF, MPG, MP4, M2T, MKV, M2TS.
  • Resolution: minimum 620x480; max. 1920x1080.
  • Aspect ratio: 4:3 or 16:9.
  • Bit rate: recommended above 240 kbps.
  • Frame rate: minimum 12 fps, recommended 30 fps. The frame rate of the original video should be maintained without re-sampling. In particular, pulldown and other frame-rate re-sampling techniques are strongly discouraged.
  • Codec: h.264, h.263, mpeg-1, mpeg-2, mpeg-4, Windows Media Video, and motion jpeg mpeg-1 muxed, Apple Lossless
  • Container: 3gp, asf, avi, mov, mpeg, mpeg-2, mp4, ogg
  • Video file size: 100 MB maximum.
Submissions that do not comply with rules of entry will not be presented to the jurors. Artworks selected for exhibition that are not accurately depicted by JPEGs may be removed from exhibit at Artistic Director's discretion.

HOW TO APPLY
Click here for a Step-by-Step guide on how to apply to exhibits through CallForEntry.org. You can also watch a short video on How to Apply here.
THE JURYING PROCESS
The method by which ALL exhibitions are juried at Art Saint Louis is always a fair and blind (anonymous) process. What this means is that at no time before or during the jurying process do our Jurors know the names of entering artists. The Jurors are presented all entrants' JPEGs in an anonymous digital image presentation and the only information provided to them pertains to the artwork and includes the following: artwork title, year, media, dimensions, and method of presentation (displayed on the wall, sits on a pedestal). Jurors are never shown the names of any artists. All artworks that you submit for jurying are presented one after the other in the presentation that the jurors view. So, if you are artist #25, your artworks/entries are in the presentation after artist #24 and before artist #26. From the jurying presentation and information provided about the artworks, the jurors make their selections for the final exhibit. Artwork selection decisions are in part based on a set of specific jurying instructions & criteria relating to the theme of the exhibit as well as specific conditions & rules of the Gallery. For non-thematic exhibitions, a well-rounded exhibit is based on the Jurors' aesthetics along with general exhibition criteria established for all exhibits by Art Saint Louis' Artistic Director. This is a blind process and at no time are the Jurors shown entrants' names, and oftentimes they do not even see names for selected artists until they arrive to the Gallery to view the final exhibit on the Gallery walls. Ours is a fair jurying process.   

SALES & INSURANCE
All artworks must either have a sale price or be marked Not for Sale (NFS). No works marked POR (price on request) will be accepted. All sales are through Art Saint Louis with 30% donation/commission on work sold to ASL and 70% to artist. Sale price includes Art Saint Louis' commission. Artist responsible for delivery of sold work to buyer at end of exhibit. Artworks are insured at 50% of retail value during exhibit. Artist responsible for work in transit to/from ASL. 

FRAMING & FINAL PRESENTATION 
  • All work selected for exhibit must be delivered to Gallery ready to install.
  • 2-d work must be framed & equipped with hanging wire stretched across back of artwork.
  • NO saw tooth hangers,  clip-style frames or keyhole mounts (often found on photos on metal). French Cleat mounts ok (notify in advance of delivery).
  • Paintings may be framed, strip-framed or gallery-wrapped canvas also ok.
  • NO works that are nailed, pinned, tacked, taped, velcroed, painted on, glued, adhered, or affixed directly to/on Gallery walls.
  • 2-d works must be framed-or, if not framed, pre-approved presentation.
  • No loose plexi that is clipped or nailed to wall.
  • Oversized, heavy, or installation work must be installed by artist under direction of Artistic Director.
  • Video must be presented on min. 9" monitor; monitor weight not to exceed 20 lbs.
  • Artworks requiring electricity: Artist must provide all cords, cord protectors & equipment required to present work.
  • Specific installation requirements must be resolved in advance with directions/devices provided by artist.
  • Art Saint Louis reserves the right to install accepted works in a manner deemed necessary for a well-designed exhibition or for security purposes.

AWARDS 
Five non-cash Awards of Excellence will be selected by the Jurors for this exhibit. Award recipients will be eligible for our "Honor Awards 2016" exhibit (Summer 2016), Curator: TBA. 

ENTRY FEE
Entry fee is non-refundable. Artist may submit up to 2 artworks for the one fee.  
  • $30 (non-member) entry fee;
  • $20/Art Saint Louis members (ATTENTION MEMBERS: you need to request a COUPON CODE for $10 DISCOUNT before you enter the exhibit. Please contact Art Saint Louis, info@artstlouis.org, for coupon discount BEFORE you enter. Current ASL members only. Discount cannot be applied after entry is completed. So, please get your coupon code before you enter.).
Fee payable by credit card through www.CallforEntry.org or by check to Art Saint Louis, 1223 Pine St., St. Louis, MO 63103.  

DIRECT LINK TO ONLINE ENTRY
https://www.callforentry.org/festivals_unique_info.php?ID=2233&sortby=fair_name&apply=yes  If you are having difficulty with the link, you can also access the link through our website here

VOLUNTEERING
As a non-profit artists' organization, Art Saint Louis relies on volunteer support to help present our exhibitions. All exhibiting artists are required to volunteer 4 hours per artwork selected of time to the production of this exhibit; artists may contribute food or goods for the opening reception (value $20/per artwork) or may buy-out volunteer time at $5/hour or $20/per artwork. Volunteer sign-up upon delivery of artworks for exhibit March 27-28. Cash, contributions or in-kind goods or services are tax-deductible to the extent allowable by law. 

PUBLICITY
Art Saint Louis reserves the right to photograph all exhibited works for web use and publicity purposes. Art Saint Louis reserves the right to use digital images submitted for jurying for publicity of exhibition including but not limited to email, web use and social media. 

DELIVERY FOR EXHIBIT & PICK-UP @ END OF EXHIBIT 
Artworks juried into exhibit are to be hand-delivered to Art Saint Louis on March 27-28, 2015, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. and picked-up at the end of the show, May 22-23, 2015, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Exhibited works may not be removed from ASL prior to 9 a.m. May 22. ALL works must be removed from Gallery by 4 p.m. May 23.  

PRESENTER & SPONSORS 
This exhibit is presented by Art Saint Louis and is supported with funding from Missouri Arts Council and Regional Arts Commission.
  
QUESTIONS?
Robin Hirsch-Steinhoff, Artistic Director, Art Saint Louis, robin@artstlouis.org. 314/241-4810, 2#. 
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From Light to Dark
E X H I B I T   C A L E N D A R

DEADLINE for entry:
January 27, 2015 

Jurying Notifications: Jury results will be emailed to ALL entering artists by February 20, 2015.

Accepted works delivered to Art Saint Louis:
March 27-28, 2015, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

Install exhibit
: March 31, 2015, 5-8 p.m.
Exhibition Dates: April 18-May 21, 2015

FREE Opening Reception:
 
Saturday, April 18, 2015, 6-8 p.m.
Pick-up exhibited works: May 22, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. or May 23, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
 
Questions?
robin@artstlouis.org


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ASL new 2012 header
 
in the historic Park Pacific Building
at 1223 Pine Street
St. Louis, MO 63103 
Gallery hours: M 7 a.m.-4 p.m., Tues-Fri 7 a.m.-5 p.m.,
Sat. 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
Closed Sundays & most holidays
* cafe closes @noon Saturday
  

Opening soon in the Art Saint Louis Gallery
Juried by Stefanie Kirkland & B.j. Voft
January 17-February 19, 2015
Free reception Saturday, January 17, 6-8 p.m.