Photographing
life in public
spaces - the
revelation of the
photographer's
unique perspective
is the distinguishing
element of great
street photography
- capturing the
interactions of
people with their
environment and
each other –
and photographs
of the many elements
that affect our
daily life “on
the street.”
The images can
be in urban or
rural settings,
and elsewhere.
Images can be from
any country or
culture in the
world.
The Center for Fine Art Photography invites photographers working in all mediums, to participate in this exhibition.
Eligibility: The exhibition is open to all domestic and international, professional and amateur, photographers working with digital or traditional photography or combinations of both.
Juror: Michelle Dunn Marsh is the Deputy Director of Aperture Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to communicating with photographers and creative people everywhere. Michelle is also a freelance book designer and educator focused in design and photographic history. She holds a bachelor’s degree from Bard College and a master’s degree in publishing from Pace University.
Exhibition and Awards:
With selection for this exhibition, artists and their work will be seen by an international audience of collectors, curators, art consultants and others who appreciate the fine art of photography.
- Portfolio presentation in CameraArts magazine Artists’s ShowCase
- Juror’s Selection award: $300
- Director's Selection award: $200
- Gallery Visitor’s Choice Award: $100
- Two Artists’
ShowCase Online
subscriptions
– the Center’s
new online image
marketing website
(preview at www.artists-showcase.org)
- All exhibitors are included in the Center's online gallery
- Inclusion in the Center's 2008 Exhibition Collection CD which is distributed to selected galleries, collectors,
design houses and corporations world wide
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