Lens Culture International Exposure Awards
I can’t speak more highly about Lens Culture and it’s publisher and editor, Jim Casper. The publication is based in Paris and has a world-wide readership. This submission opportunity puts your work in front of a panel of experts that you WANT to be seeing your work…even if you don’t win, you will be on the radar of curators, editors, and publishers–and that’s not a bad thing.
Call for Entries: Lens Culture International Exposure Awards
Deadline: September 18, 2010
Lens Culture International Exposure Awards aim to discover, reward, and promote talented, new, emerging and established photographers from around the world.
We’re looking for exciting images from every continent, and from diverse points of view: documentary, fine art, photojournalism, street photography, nature, sports, fashion, poetic, personal, abstract and human.
An international jury of photography experts will review and judge every photo submitted.
This year, in addition to cash awards and other prizes, we’re delighted to announce that all winning photographs will be featured in well-publicized International Exposure Awards traveling exhibitions at galleries in Paris, New York and San Francisco in 2011. (Additional international gallery venues may be announced soon.) The winning photographs will also get prominent, exclusive photo features in Lens Culture, giving them access and broad exposure to an enthusiastic, influential worldwide audience.
Six photographers will win cash prizes and top honors (3 Portfolio Awards, and 3 Single Image Awards). Additionally, 25 photographers (from either category) will win Honorable Mention Awards.
Last year, we received over 6,000 images from photographers in 48 countries on six continents! Many of the 29 winners from 2009 continue to achieve great success with their careers — winning other awards (including two World Press Photo Awards), signing publishing contracts, getting editorial assignments, group and solo exhibitions, artists residencies, and having their work collected by institutions and private collectors around the world.
This kind of worldwide exposure delivers results!
So, please enter your best images today, and be sure to tell your friends and colleagues. Full details are here: lensculture.com/awards.
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