Portrait Month at LensCulture!
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Start the year strong! Entering a juried photography competition is the first step many artists take towards building a global audience and marketplace for their work. Don’t miss this opportunity!
It's best to submit early to maximize your opportunities to be part of our Editors' Picks. The online Competition Gallery is updated daily with new portrait entries that catch our editors' eyes, and we also post daily to Instagram and Facebook, sharing with thousands of photography lovers worldwide — even before the official judging begins.
Awards include an exhibition in London, cash prizes, international photo festival projections, massive exposure to international press, and more. Free Entry for Single Image Submissions.
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Images shown above are early Editors’ Picks from early entries. See them all in the online gallery! © Nora Obergeschwandner, Gwénola Chaudon, Niamh Shergold, Maria Chiara Gaetani, Shinya Itahana, Olga Steinepreis, Filip Haglund, Albina Bugarcheva, Xiaohan Lu, Анжелла Антоновская, Elsie Hagen, Claudine Garcia, Mevrouw Jansen, Jarosław Ciziewski Zadora, Alain Carette, Simona Poncia, Vladimir Karamazov, Steve Dean Mendes.
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Images shown above are early Editors’ Picks from early entries. See them all in the online gallery! © Niamh Shergold, Nora Obergeschwandner, Filip Haglund, Maria Chiara Gaetani, Albina Bugarcheva, Olga Steinepreis, Анжелла Антоновская, Elsie Hagen, Claudine Garcia, Jarosław Ciziewski Zadora, Mevrouw Jansen, Gwénola Chaudon.
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Winning the award was a highlight of the year!
Since then, I had exhibitions at the Freelens Gallery Hamburg, the Glasgow Gallery of Photography, and multiple festivals. I was also shortlisted for the Sony World Photography Awards and a finalist in the Portrait of Humanity and Portrait of Britain, Vol.6.
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— Toby Binder, Winner, Portrait Awards 2023
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A multi-layered approach to visual storytelling — a conversation, a portrait, and a detail of a personal object or a place — captures the shared experiences of Chinese citizens coping with isolation while abroad during the Covid lockdown. Photographs by Yuanbo Chen. Text by Magali Duzant.
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Using alternative photographic processes, Mehrdad Mirzaie reinterprets archival images to question how photographs influence our perception of history and shape our vision of the future. Photographs by Mehrdad Mirzaie. Essay by Magali Duzant.
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Breathers, After Alzheimers
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Working in black and white, Jon Feinstein zeroes in on the forms of trees and weedy plants, drawing the eye to details, which act as mirrors for the photographer’s grief and joy during a difficult period of family life. Photographs by Jon Feinstein. Text by Magali Duzant.
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PHOTOGRAPHY EVENTS AND OPPORTUNITIES
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Young Portfolio Open Call
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Our friends at the Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts (K*MoPA) in Japan are once again hosting a free open call to photographers everywhere under the age of 35. Enter for the opportunity to be exhibited in Japan and to have your work purchased for the permanent collection of this museum. Deadline 20 February.
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