Thursday, March 22, 2018

Call for Work: Deadline 1 May 2018


SHOW US YOUR STREETS!


The 4th annual LensCulture Street Photography Awards invite you to share your perspective on the world’s streets! Engage with the international photography community, show your work to our prestigious jury, and have your work seen by industry insiders as well as our global audience of 3 million.

Awards and benefits include an exhibition in Arles, France during the opening week of the world's largest photography festival; $22,000 in grant awards; projections at international photography festivals; publication in the upcoming Best of LensCulture photobook; worldwide exposure and more. Also n
ote that there is a free entry option for anyone to enter a single image!




STREET PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS JURY










AWARDS & BENEFITS






Awards Include:




All selected photographers will be exhibited in the heart of Arles, France this July. Hosted by our partner Voies Off, the digital exhibition will run throughout the busy opening week of the world-renowned Les Rencontres d'Arles. Arles attracts more than 17,000 photo industry professionals from around the world during this week—we hope to meet many of you there this summer!


Projections at International Photo Festivals


Photo festivals around the world will showcase work by the winners of our Street Photography Awards—the selected photos will be shown in England, France, Japan, Greece, the US, and beyond.


Published in The Best of LensCulture, Vol. 3


Winners of the Street Photography Awards will be published in a new book by LensCulture and distributed to influential editors, curators, festival directors, publishers, and gallery directors.






Receive Professional Feedback on Your Work –
Just by Entering the Competition 
Enter a series or 5+ singles into the LensCulture Street Photography Awards and you qualify for a free Submission Review. These are critiques written by industry professionals that include personalized feedback on how to make your submission stronger—what is working well and what can be improved—as well as recommendations for improving your practice and preparing your work for competitions, grants, juried exhibitions, and other calls for entries.



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