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Thursday, 6 October 2011

Unicef Photo of the Year

ARCHIVED : Unicef Photo of the Year International Award 2008, 2009

Contest for photojournalists and fine art photographers

2009

Johan Bävman, Sweden, Freelance Photographer / Moment


The UNICEF Photo of the Year 2009 is part Johan Bävman’s series “Albino – In the shadow of the sun”. Ten-year-old Selina is one of about 150,000 albinos in Tanzania. Her body does not produce enough melanin. Her skin, hair and eyes therefore need special protection against the sun. Many people with albinism suffer from skin cancer or severe visual impairment. Their average life expectancy in countries such as Tanzania is 30 years. Due to the light color of their skin, they are stared at, ridiculed and ostracized. They are called “zeru zeru” – the children of the devil. The boarding school in Mwanza, Northern Tanzania, where the UNICEF Photo of the Year was taken, is surrounded by a 2m fence. Originally built for visually impaired children, the school has become a sanctuary for more than 100 albino children. Here they are protected by the police who patrol the area also at night. This became necessary since albinos in the region near Lake Victoria became target of unprecedented brutality about three years ago. They are mutilated and killed because their body parts are traditionally regarded and sold as talismans. Superstitious locals think they will help them to catch more fish in Lake Victoria or find gold and diamonds. According to official sources, more than 40 albinos have been murdered in Tanzania; the real numbers are likely to be higher, as many cases go unreported. Meanwhile the government started taking stronger action and it now looks as if violence against albinos is declining.  Read more
2008



Alice Smeets : Surviving in Haiti
Her winning picture shows a girl in the largest slum in Port-au-Prince, Haiti's capital. Although she has to live between dirt and rubbish, the girl is wearing a clean white dress with matching ribbons in her hair whilst walking barefoot through the mud. “The photo shows us the courage and energy of a little girl who is growing up in the face of adversity. Children from the poorest backgrounds often demonstrate great strength” said UNICEF patroness Eva Luise Köhler at the award ceremony on Thursday in Berlin. “The UNICEF-Photo of the Year is a plea to heed and support these children”.
International experts of photography are asked by UNICEF Germany to encourage young photographers to make a submission. The photographers submit five to ten photos that demonstrate a high level of photography and visually interpret living situations of children.
The first prize: a photo assignment from German GEO magazine and Leica camera equipment.
There is no possibility to enter the contest without nomination.


More on the website

See also Spiegel Online International : Walking Barefoot through Misery
"I Couldn't Believe It Was True"."Actually, the picture is a snapshot," Smeets told Spiegel Online. She took the picture of the girl and then told her she could run back to her friends. "That's how the picture came about. As a portrait it wasn't even particularly good."

RW club international photography prize



RW club international photography prize 2009

For your information. The Paris Photo (Photo fair and exhibition) website is flagging a USD 15.000 prize award. But to see the information one has to register and become a member of a club! It would make sense to register if one participates, but to see the info...

22.02.2009
The winner of the RW Club 2008 International Photography Prize is Carlo Gianferro from Italy.
The Jury has selected 20 pictures among which the RW Club members have voted for their favorite one. The RW Club is happy to announce that the winner of the 2008 RW Club members’ special award is : Richard Hines from Canada.

The 2008 RW Club International Photography Prize will take place from 29 September 2008 until 28 November 2008, 11h00 GMT.

This third edition is open to all photographers (professionals and amateurs) members of the RW Club who wish to use photography as a mean of artistic expression.

Competition planning:
Start of the competition: 29 September 2008
The inscription to the competition will be open from the above mentioned deadline.

Inscription deadline: 28 November 2008, 11:00 GMT
The member wishing to take part to the competition will have to upload his/her pictures from September 29th until November 28th.

Competition selection: December 2008
The RW Club Photography competition jury will make an official selection among all pictures received. The jury will select one picture per photographer.

Online voting: 19 December 2008 to 19 January 2009, 11:00 GMT
The official selection will be available online for the members to see and vote for their favourite picture.

Awards: 20 January 2009
The RW Club Photography competition jury will announce the winner of “The RW Club prize” and the winner of “The RW Club members’ special prize”.

Baselworld production: 21 January 2009 to 04 February, 2009
The winner of the RW Club Photography competition will create an exclusive production for the exhibit in the RAYMOND WEIL booth in BASELWORLD 2009 - The World's Leading Watch & Jewellery Show.

Baselworld: 26 March to 02 April 2009
The RW Club Photography competition winner’s exhibit will take place in the RAYMOND WEIL booth. During Baselworld, a vernissage of the winner’s artworks will take place on RAYMOND WEIL’s booth, with the presence of the artist and international journalists.

Theme:
Independence

Requirements:
- Number of photos: 3
- Format: JPG or GIF only
- Size: 600 x 600 pixels maximum
- Resolution: 72 dpi (smaller resolution will not be accepted)
- A high resolution copy (300 dpi) of each picture submitted for the later stage of the competition as the winning picture will be printed in a large format.

Awards & Prizes:
There will be two awards:
- The RW Club International Photography Prize
- The RW Club members' special award

The RW Club International Photography Prize will be awarded by the jury:
- US $ 15,000
- Exhibit in the Aperture Gallery – New York City
- Exhibition on the RAYMOND WEIL’s booth during BASELWORLD 2009 / The World's Leading Watch & Jewellery Show
- Exclusive interview with the international press
- Entire webpage

The RW Club members’ special award:
This prize will be awarded by the RW Club members after the first selection made by the jury. The vote will be available online from the 19 December 2008 to 19 January 2009, 11:00 GMT. A member can vote only once for her/his favourite artist.
- Entire webpage
- Exhibition of the awarded picture on the RAYMOND WEIL’s booth during BASELWORLD 2009 / The World's Leading Watch & Jewellery Show
- RAYMOND WEIL will support the artist by communicating the artist information to the press, professionals or potential clients.

The official jury:
The official jury is selected from professional of the branch and RAYMOND WEIL officials. The official jury is composed of:
- Pierre Keller: Photographer & Director of the District Art School, Lausanne
- Yves Aupetitallot: Director of National Centre for Contemporary Art, Grenoble
- Bruno Delavallade: Gallery owner in Paris and Berlin
- Olivier Bernheim: RAYMOND WEIL President & CEO

The Photography competition will be under the legal supervision of Mr Afshin Salamian, official attorney of the RW Club, from the law firm of Cramer-Salamian, Avocats in Geneva.
RW Club International Photography Prize 2007 was awarded to Swiss photographer Catherine Leutenegger. The 1st RW Club International Photography Prize was awarded in 2006 to French photographer Aurélien Couput.

BMW-Paris Photo Prize

ARCHIVED : BMW-Paris Photo Prize

Le Prix BMW –Paris Photo 2008, a été décerné à l’artiste Yao Lu : “New landscape part I – Ancient Spring Time Fey”.

Réservé aux photographes représentés par les galeries participant à Paris Photo, le Prix BMW – Paris Photo célèbre sa cinquième édition. Lancé en 2004 pour soutenir la création contemporaine, il est devenu une véritable référence internationale, contribuant par une dotation financière versée à l’artiste primé à la réalisation d’un projet, tout en offrant aux visiteurs de Paris Photo un aperçu des tendances de la photographie contemporaine internationale présentées au coeur même du Salon, au sein d’une exposition réunissant les oeuvres des candidats finalistes du Prix.
Sur le thème « Never Stand Still » (« toujours en mouvement, jamais immobile ») en relation avec la campagne de communication de nouvelle BMW Série 7, un jury international prestigieux a décerné jeudi 13 novembre une mention spéciale à trois artistes, Andrew Bush, J.H. Engström et Nobuhiro Fukui, et le Prix BMW-Paris Photo 2008, d’une dotation de 12 000 euros, à l’artiste chinois Yao Lu, représenté par 798 Photo Gallery, Beijing.

29/09/08

Launched to support contemporary photography.
A panel of prestigious international experts will select the winner of this €12,000 prize from among the living artists represented by the Paris Photo 2008 participating galleries. The theme for 2008 is “Never Stand Still”. The short-listed works will be on view during Paris Photo and the awards ceremony will take place on Thursday, November 13, 2008.
2008 short-listed artists :
Jeff Brouws (Robert Klein Gallery, Boston), Andrew Bush (Rose Gallery, Santa Monica), Clark & Pougnaud (Galerie Baudoin Lebon, Paris), Gerardo Custance (Polaris, Paris), J.H. Engström (VU’ la Galerie, Paris), Martine Fougeron (Esther Woerdehoff Galerie, Paris), Nobuhiro Fukui (Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo), Jim Goldberg (Magnum Gallery, Paris), Dionisio Gonzalez (Max Estrella, Madrid), Miyako Ishiuchi (Zeit-Foto Salon, Tokyo), Syoin Kajii (Foil Gallery, Tokyo), Atta Kim (Keumsan Gallery, Seoul), Ken Kitano (MEM Gallery, Osaka), Janne Lehtinen (Taik Gallery, Helsinki), Yao Lu (798 Photo Gallery, Beijing), Akira Mitamura (The Third Gallery Aya, Osaka), Keisuke Shirota (Base Gallery, Tokyo), Yuki Tawada (Taro Nasu, Tokyo), Nao Tsuda (Hiromi Yoshii, Tokyo), Ofer Wolberger (Michael Hoppen Gallery, London).

Paris Photo : 13-16 November 2008

More on the website

Past winners
The theme for 2007 is "Water, Origin of Life".
Winner 2007 : Jitka Hanzlová - Untitled (Hungry Fishes) from the series « The Cotton Rose »- 2004, Kicken, Berlin

Winner 2006 : Mathieu Bernard-Reymond

Friday, 3 July 2009

En Foco's first international photo competition

ARCHIVED .
2009 En Foco : A non-profit dedicated to cultural diversity in photography.

People / Places / Things : an International Photography Competition

En Foco, Inc and Canson Infinity invite fine art and documentary photographers of any nationality or ethnicity to submit work to People/Places/Things, an international competition celebrating En Foco’s 35th Anniversary.

Our aim is to identify and promote talented emerging and mid-career artists working today, creating cross-cultural dialogue, and providing artists with exposure and access to those that may be able to envision opportunities beyond the scope of this competition. All photo-based works are eligible.

Deadline : JULY 5, 2009

FEE : $55, payable by credit card during the online entry process at callforentry.org.
All entrants receive an En Foco Membership (or extension), and a Canson Infinity Discovery Pack.

Read more on the website

Friday, 26 June 2009

Le Grand Prix Paris Match du photoreportage étudiant 2009

ARCHIVED - 2009

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Le Monde : Le Grand Prix Paris Match du photoreportage étudiant annulé

The Grand Prix was withdrawn as the winners releaved that their work was not a photo reportage but a 'set in scene with "characters fictifs"'.

Le Figaro : Paris-Match piégé par deux étudiants des Arts-déco

More in English on Horses Think : French Photo Hoax

Wednesday, 24 June 2009

Hahnemühle Anniversary Photo Award

ARCHIVED - 2009
 
The Hahnemühle Fine Art Team asked me to flag their anniversary photo award on this blog.

No charges, free to enter. Selected works will tour some photo capitals of the world. There is also a Special Students Award. Deadline is 30 June!

"The theme of the competition is “For Originals”.
We are interested in the photographer’s unique angle of capturing people, objects and moments from an original perspective.
Please submit up to 4 pictures printed on Hahnemühle paper in A4 format.
The lucky winners can look forward to receiving a total of € 36.000 in non-cash prizes".
http://www.hahnemuhledirect.com/425award.html

Anniversary Collection

From 7100 photo award entries 41 winning images were chosen to become part of the Hahnemühle Anniversary Collection.
The winning images toured worldwide.


http://www.hahnemuehle.com/site/us/745/hahnemuehle-anniversary-collection.html

Pippa Ashworth "Besease, Ghana 1" Collection
Alexander Bayer "Agravic" Collection
Stefano Bernardoni "Colomba" Collection
Jörg Böthling "Jain Mönch an Bahnbali Statue, Indien" Collection
Jacques Delplan "Aube difficile" People & Portrait 2nd Prize, 2,000 Euro
Alain Diebold "Victoria" Collection
Olivier Fermariello "Monsieur et Madame Vieille, promenade du dimanche" Collection
Virgilio Ferreira "Uncanny Places 2" Collection
Volker Frenzel "Orchard" Collection
Volker Frenzel "Cycling" Collection
Michael Fritschi "MFH Uster" Architecture & Still Life 3rd Prize, 1,000 Euro
JORS Georges Garcia Morales "Border Line # 02" Collection
Salvatore Giurdanella "König der Tiere" Collection
Mary Goodrich "Husband for Scale" Architecture & Still Life 2nd Prize, 2,000 Euro
Airy Goullet "Kajal" Collection
Jacek Gulczynski "Ohne Titel 1" People & Portrait 3rd prize, 1,000 Euro
Nazish Hussain "Secret City - Enfilade"
Architecture & Still Life Students Award, 4,000 Euro to place of training
Michael Hutter "Die Schöne Gärtnerin" Collection
Johannes Frank Johannesson "The good Prime number" Collection
Ralph Kronauer "Kuppel über dem Bad" Collection
Myrto Lazopoulou "Blue lagoon - Iceland" Collection
Steven Le Prevost "Fish in the sea" Architecture & Still Life 1st Prize, 3,000 Euro
Huib Limberg "Seafood #05" Collection
Natalia Luzenko "Nr. 843117" People & Portrait Students Award, 4,000 Euro to place of training
Frank Meyl "Skypool" Collection
Wilfried Müller "Skeleton" Collection
Tahir Özgür "Veranda" Collection
Jung-Pyo Park "Sea" Landscape & Nature Students Award, 4,000 Euro to place of training
Stefan Pütz "Blaue Stunde" Landscape & Nature 1st Prize, 3,000 Euro
Rüdiger Schestag "Portrait of Susanne" Anniversary Award 3rd Prize, 1,000 Euro
Antoine Schneck "Yerbaguiba Lompo" People & Portrait 1st Prize, 3,000 Euro
Christian Siloe "Auto portrait ou le jugement dernier" Landscape & Nature 3rd Prize, 1,000 Euro
Roberto Soares-Gomes "People 01" Anniversary Award 1st Prize, 3,000 Euro
Ewald Steenblock "Berühmte Köche: Alfons" Collection
Heiko Thurig "Autofriedhof 2" Landscape & Nature 2nd Prize, 2,000 EuroPeter Tonningsen "Buceros bicornis" Collection
Thierry Ursch "Chambre Avec Vue" Collection
Hans van Ommeren "Waves and Dancing" Collection
Verners Varslavans "Trow" Anniversary Award 2nd Prize, 2,000 Euro
Wolfgang Wiesen "Alter Wagen" Collection
Jim Woodard "Hallie in cabin" Collection

Friday, 5 June 2009

Linhof Young Photographer Award

ARCHIVED - Linhof Young Photographer Award - 2009
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And the winners are :

1st prize: Alexander Gronsky, Estonia
2nd prize: Philipp Diettrich and Matthias Keller, Germany
3rd prize: Harlan Erskine, USA

See the winning photos
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The Linhof Award for Young Photography is based on the fine art aesthetic principles of large format photography.

The competition is open to all professional photographers and students of photography. Maximum age is 35 years.

The theme of the competition is "Human Cityscapes". The photographic realisation should comprise the urban environment "City" showing contrasts or unity of citizens and architecture. The role of the human being within the urban architecture is the idea.

(05.03.09) Deadline for submissions was March 31, 2009

The prizes:
1st. Linhof Camera equipment to the value of 10.000 €
2nd. Linhof Camera equipment to the value of 3.000 €
3rd. Linhof Camera accessories to the value of 1.000 €

More information and an application form on the website

Friday, 22 May 2009

Google Photography Prize for students

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The Google Photography Prize 2009 is a global competition for students to create themes for iGoogle. Run in collaboration with the Saatchi Gallery London, the Google Photography Prize is open to students across the world.

The shortlist: 36 shortlisted entries will be turned into iGoogle themes, shown on Google and put to public vote.
The finalists: 6 finalists will be exhibited at the Saatchi Gallery London, and reviewed by our independent jury.
The winner: 1 winner will receive a £5,000 ($7500 USD) bursary and an invite to spend a day with Martin Parr.

Deadline : 31 May

More on the website

2/5 We rightfully received a comment/warning to check out and be aware of the rights.

22/5 The rights have been widely discussed, also on Flickr with a reaction from (judge) Martin Parr.... : Read more.


"On May 16th 2009, we made an update to the Terms & Conditions for the contest, based on feedback we got about Section 13 entitled 'Intellectual Property Rights'. We revised this in favour of entrants, to clarify that we will use the photographs in the entry only for the iGoogle product and our marketing of it. This was always our intention, but hopefully the new wording makes it crystal clear. We have notified everybody who had entered the contest under the old T&Cs of this change".

Winner : Daniel Halasz, Hungary

Friday, 8 May 2009

M.I.L.K. Photographic competition 2009

ARCHIVED M.I.L.K. Collection 2
Ten years after the original M.I.L.K. Competition a brand new competition was launched in August 2008.  Fresh 'M.I.L.K.' was a US$125,000 online competition that challenged photographers to capture spontaneous and emotive moments shared between friends, families and lovers around the world. After receiving nearly 35,000 entries from photographers in 112 countries, 150 extraordinary images from around the world, again chosen by Elliott Erwitt, continue to celebrate our moments of intimacy, laughter and kinship. 
Friendship, Family, Love & Laughter was published in November 2009. The book includes the 150 winning images from the Fresh M.I.L.K. competition selected by Elliott Erwitt, and an introduction by M.I.L.K. creator Geoff Blackwell and retails for US$50.00 (or local currency equivalent)..




And the lucky / well deserved winner is : Victoria Vaisvilaite Skirutiene, from Lithuania.
Comment from chief judge Elliott Erwitt : “A US$50,000 award is a real responsibility. I looked over the pictures again and again. I kept whittling down the candidates to about ten, then I chose the three that speak to me personally, and finally I chose the one among them that is the best and most dynamic picture.”
See all the love and laughter winning photos : winners gallery


A competition that fits well in the month December - M.I.L.K., Moments of Intimacy, Laughter and Kinship :
"A new competition founded on the themes of friends, families, lovers and laughter to create a new collection of 150 images. The 150 winning images will be published in a new book entitled Fresh M.I.L.K.: Friends, Families, Lovers & Laughter in Fall 2009, and on selected licensed products".
The total prize pool is US$125,000 made up as follows:

One Grand Prize winner will receive US$50,000;
All 150 winners, including the Grand Prize winner, will receive US$500 for each winning image.

Deadline : 31 December 2008 >> Extended to 28 February 2009. Winners will be contacted individually and announced in April.

Visit the website and read the terms and conditions

Friday, 10 April 2009

China International Press Photo Contest (CHIPP)

Archived.


Winners

2010 Walter ASTRADA
2009  Zou Sen ( China ) Wins Premier Award

Picture of the year : Mother Love in Earthquake, by Zou Sen (China) - See the full list of the winners 2009








CHIPP, an annual photography contest organized by China Photo Journalism Society with the theme of peace and development.

2009 Theme and awards. The deadline for entries has passed.
The contest received a total of approximately 30,000 images by over 3,100 photographers from more than 70 countries and regions around the world.

More on the website

The Award Lists of the 4th CHIPP

China International Press Photo Contest (CHIPP) is an annual photo contest organized by China Photojournalists Society. It provides a platform where photojournalists and photographers around the world get to show their works, exchange ideas and promote friendship. The year 2005 saw the first contest in Shenzhen. From the 2nd to the 4th years, the Contest was held in Shenzhen, Shanghai's Qingpu District and Yangpu successively. The Contest is looking to works with broad vision, keen insights, superb skills, honest reflection and powerful visual impact.

Friday, 3 April 2009

OSI Distribution Grant 2009

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The OSI Documentary Photography Project provides grants to encourage new ways of presenting documentary photography to the public.
Traditional media offer limited opportunities for presenting documentary photographs in a way that creates a meaningful and lasting impact on the communities or issues addressed in the images. The Open Society Institute Documentary Photography Project is offering a grant to documentary photographers who have already completed a significant body of work on issues of social justice to collaborate with a partner organization and propose new ways of using photography as a tool for positive social change.

All photographers must have another entity (such as a nonprofit, NGO, or community-based organization) that will work with the photographer to design an innovative distribution strategy that targets specific communities and advocates for social change. The partner must engage with the photographer to accomplish these goals—and not just fund or publish the project.

Grants of $5,000 to $30,000 will be awarded.

Deadline : June 19, 2009.

More information on the website

The 2008 Distribution Grant Winners
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Arthur Robinson Williams, Lisa Tuttle, Lori Grinker , Lori Waselchuk, Yasmine Eid-Sabbagh.
Yasmine Eid-Sabbagh, to partner with the Arab Image Foundation, to curate photographs taken by Palestinian youth living in Burj El Shamali refugee camp and create a permanent archive of the work, as well as an outdoor exhibit that will tour five Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon and Jordan. $23,000.

Lori Grinker, to partner with the Morningside Center for Teaching Social Responsibility, and present—to 10 high schools in the U.S.—an exhibit, multimedia piece, and study and action guide that address the experiences of Iraqis forced into exil. $21,000.

Lisa Tuttle, to partner with The Dirty Truth Campaign, to curate photographs taken by residents of six neighborhoods in Atlanta, Georgia, and create street corner installations within these neighborhoods in order to organize local residents around issues of displacement, gentrification, and disinvestment in their communities. $23,000.

Arthur Robinson Williams, to partner with the American Medical Student Association, to utilize photographs from the "My Right Self" project to educate health care students and professionals about transsexual and gender-variant individuals. $15,000.

Lori Waselchuk, to partner with the Louisiana-Mississippi Hospice & Palliative Care Organization, to curate "Grace Before Dying," a photography exhibition on Angola Prison's hospice program, and tour the exhibit to correctional facilities in Mississippi and Louisiana to encourage the integration of hospice programs as part of prison healthcare. $25,000.
The 2007 Distribution Grant Winners :
  • Wendy Ewald will repatriate photographs made by Innu children in 1969 and distribute, locally and provincially, new images made in collaboration with the Innu nation.
  • Leora Kahn will exhibit in Rwanda photographs and interviews with 25 Hutu rescuers during the 1994 Rwandan genocide to foster reconciliation and peace-building between Hutu and Tutsi in Rwanda.
  • Tim Matsui will conduct speaker engagements as part of a multimedia presentation in Seattle public schools that aims to create a dialogue on the lasting effects of sexual violence on individuals and communities.
  • Breaking the Silence will exhibit “Israeli Soldiers Talk About the Occupied Territories,” photographs and testimonies from ex-Israeli soldiers in Boston and Philadelphia.
  • Jonathan Torgovnik's “Intended Consequences: Genocide Mothers, Children of Rape, ”a chronicle of women and their children who were born out of rape during the 1994 Rwandan genocide, will tour U.S. colleges and universities.
Grantee list

2009, Grant, OSI Documentary Distribution Grant, Yearl

Friday, 27 March 2009

Photo competition for young Europeans (PES group photo competion)

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For the second year in a row, the PES Group in the Committee of the Regions is organising a photo competition for young Europeans, aged 18-30. This year the competition, organised under the theme "Europe in my everyday life", intends to raise awareness among young people on the positive impact of European integration on their everyday lives.

The photo competition is an opportunity for young Europeans to show what Europe really means for them and express their creativity through their camera lenses.

The competition is organised in the framework of 2009, European year for Creativity and innovation. The competition has been officially launched on 12 february, on the occasion of the PES Group meeting in Brussels, and will close on 31 May 2009.

A jury composed of PES Group members and professionals in the visual arts will meet to select 6 winners who will be awarded high-value photographic equipment and will be invited to a Conference on "the added value of the European Union" that the PES Group will organise in Brussels, in September 2009. Photos will be displayed in an exhibition.

More on the website

2009 winners


Tobias MUHLMEISTER -Germany (1st prize), Verena SCHIEFER - Austria and Andrejs SILDS - Latvia (2nd–3rd prize), Chiara CERRI – Italy, Vladimir GUCULAKS- UK and Pijus VYČAS - Lithuania (4th-6th prize). Y

Here's a competition for student photographers, with an interest in cultural diversity and intercultural dialogue.

This competition, organised under the theme of Intercultural Dialogue gives young Europeans a chance to express their vision of the dialogue between cultures in their cities and regions through the lens of their cameras.
Winners 2008 :

Ilaria COVOLAN (22 years), Cornuda, Italy
Celia ZORZO VICENTE-ARCHE (25 years), Madrid, Spain
Yi HUANG (24 years), London, UK
Alexandre BUISSE (22 years), Lyon, France
Monika ADAMCZAK (23 years), Ostrow Wielkopolski, Poland
Janis JURKOVSKIS (21 years), Liepaja, Latvia

Friday, 30 January 2009

Riccardo Pezza Photography Prize 2008

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ARCHIVED : Riccardo Pezza Photography Prize

Yearly. Open to ex-students of Post-Diploma courses in Photography, students of Art academies, students majoring in Architecture, Design, Art Conservation, Visual Communications, art History, Photography throughout Europe.

The works of both the first and second prize winners will be purchased by the Museo di fotografia Contemporanea.

The best project will receive a prize of 3500 Euro. 35 Euro participation fee is required.

The theme of the work, pursuing continuity with the thematic choices made by Riccardo in his formative years, is: NARRATING A PLACE.

Premio Pezza: selezionati e vincitori della XIV edizione / The winners 2008 are :

Lorenzo Casali, Emilia Castioni e Nicola Torcoli, Marco Dapino, Veronica Dell'Agostino, Eva Frapiccini, Annette Jonak, Kathrin Kur, Anne Lass, Francesco Mattuzzi
"We use this occasion to say that the price giving ceremony and the exhibition's opening will take place on March 14th 2009 at 6 pm at the Museo di Fotografia Contemporanea in Cinisello Balsamo".
Riccardo Pezza Photography Prize

Tuesday, 27 January 2009

? International Aperture Awards 2008 ?

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ARCHIVED : International Aperture Awards

January 2009

I copy the announcement : "And the Major Prize winner is.... Jim Fiscus, US"
Also I copy the info on the Major Prize : "The image with the highest score from this panel will be awarded USD$25,000.00".

Despite the October statement -see screenshot- the prize did went down significantly. Although to me USD 25,000 is still a very substantial amount, I am uncomfortable with the shift, yet not surprised...


2 October | Things are evolving. The entry fee is now normalised... Thank you. Can you also do something for students?



27 September, 17.00 h | Since my post of 5 September, more information about this competition has been made available on the website. I keep this post on my blog, because I am curious to see how a competition like this evolves. But I doubt that this one belongs here. My aim is to flag serious, transparent events that generate exposure/publicity (photo exhibitions/books etc.) and that focus on and promote photography and the views of the photographer. They should be opportunities for photographers.


I'm flagging this one with question marks and exclamation mark!

"The image with the highest score from this panel will be awarded USD 100,000.00". But than again, they charge USD 250 entry fee!

Would you pay USD 250 and enter such an unknown event? Do you see it as an opportunity?

More information on the website




* On 8 September we received a response from the organisors.

tonyo said...
Hi I am the head of the awards under discussion. We have been developing software in the area of events management and particularly photographic awards area for a Professional Institute for a number of years. We have a product we are taking to the world to sell and thought rather than spend large money on advertising we would run this event. Over the next couple of weeks you will see our judging groups announced.On the back of this event we have a number of new events, in graphic design and also short film. I hope this answers some questions.

Thursday, 15 January 2009

Nikon Reportage Social Photo Documentary Grant 2008

ARCHIVED : Nikon Reportage Grant
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The winner of the 2008 grant informed me that this competition was missing on my blog. Michael Hagedorn shares this opportunity with us all. Thank you. And congratulations with your grant. Also success with your project.
Reportage's aim is to inform, share and inspire the visual community and the general public alike. The festival also provides an opportunity to celebrate the camaraderie that keeps the profession of independent photography alive.

Entering into Reportage is free and open to local and international professional photojournalists and students of photojournalism.
It´s a bi-annual competition.

More on the website

Wednesday, 7 January 2009

Canon Female Photojournalist Award

Presented by the French Association of Female Journalists (AFJ - Association de Femmes Journalistes) in partnership with Figaro Magazine. For the eighth year running, Canon France and the Association des Femmes Journalistes (AFJ) will present the Canon Female Photojournalist Award. Entrants will be judged on both previous work and plans for a future project.

http://femmes-journalistes.asso.fr/

Previous winners :

2009  Justyna Mielnikiewicz reçoit le prix Canon de la Femme Photojournaliste 2009
2008 Brenda Kenneally
2007 Axelle de Russé, features her report on the return of concubines in Chinese society
2006 Véronique de Viguerie
2005 Claudia Guadarrama
2004 Kristen Ashburn
2003 Ami Vitale
2002 Sophia Evans
2001 Magali Delporte

The 2008 winner received a € 8000 prize.

The Canon Female Photojournalist Award granted by the (AFJ - Association de Femmes Journalistes) is presented to a female photojournalist in activity who wishes to cover a social, economic, political or cultural subject in a journalistic manner.


2009, Award, Canon Female Photojournalist Award, Yearly



City of Perpignan Young Reporter Award

ARCHIVED : City of Perpignan Young Reporter Award  2008

Editors from international magazines will choose the best young reporter for the City of Perpignan Young Reporter award which is being presented for the sixth time.


The members of the jury will select the young photographer who, in their opinion, has produced the best report, either published or unpublished in 2010/2011. The work is featured as an exhibition at Visa pour l’Image-Perpignan 2011. The City of Perpignan sponsors the prize of €8000.

The prize is given in recognition of talent and is designed to help the young photographer carry out a project.

The City of Perpignan sponsors the prize of 8000 Euros.

The 2011 winner is Ed Ou for his report on child soldiers in Somalia.

The 2008 winner is Munem Wasif for his report on Bangladesh.

Previous winners :
2007 - Mikhael Subotzky for his report on prisons in South Africa
2006 - Tomas van Houtryve for his work on the Maoist rebellion in Nepal.

Friday, 19 December 2008

Shots Magazine

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Call For Work | SHOTS no. 103 | Spring Issue 2009 | Water

Send up to 12 images (prints or files on a CD) for consideration. Deadline February 2, 2009. Submittal fees : $15 for non-subscribers.

Read the guidelines on the website

Wednesday, 19 November 2008

Advice to young photographers

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18/11/08

We can't paint blog : on Advice and Context

...I hope by now most of us realize that; A) the global financial situation is going to get much worse before it gets any better and; B) this basically means worse times for emerging artists who already had it pretty bad to begin with...

16/11/08

You might find this useful/interesting too :

Magnum | Alec Soth : Wear Good Shoes: Advice to young photographers
Today I’m in San Francisco giving a lecture to the Society for Photographic Education. After presenting my pictures and the story of how I became a photographer, I’ll likely be asked if I have any advice for young photographers. Instead of giving just my two cents, I thought it would be cool if I could also offer some advice from my fellow photographers at Magnum. I emailed my colleagues and received 35 different responses.

Friday, 7 November 2008

Epson 40 Competition 2008

ARCHIVED : Epson 40 Competition

I find the creative entries in this competition fascinating.

The assignment was to design the cover of a birthday card. The theme : celebrating 40 years of innovation.

Have a look yourself...

View the competition gallery on the website