May seems like it’s gearing up to be a busy month. Please find below a large selection of contests and calls for entry for your perusal. Thus:
First off is the Scion Photo Contest, boasting cash prizes and, a rarity these days, no entree fees. There really isn’t a good reason not to submit to this one. So go ahead. Categories include portraits, events and photojournalism.
Second is The Camera Club of New York’s annual national competition. Group F4’s very own Aaron McElroy walked away with third place last year. Entry is free if you’re a member of the club; and to join the club costs $40.
Third up is a bit expensive but probably well worth the cost. The New York Photo Festival 2009 boasts itself as “The future of contemporary photography”. That’s gotta be worth the $30 and $90 entry fees, right?
Fourth on the list is the inimitable Shots Magazine’s call for entry for their 104th issue. The theme is that there is no theme. And the fee is a reasonable $15. All the darkroom kids are doing it.
Fifth is the International Photography Awards. Prices are a bit steeper at $35 for a single and $60 for a series of 2 to 5 images, but certainly nothing to scoff at considering the exposure. There’s also a list of countries that are offered discounted fees in order to encourage more entries, which is really a great idea. This one is a must.
Lastly is the annual Soho Photo National Photography Competition (I think the title is a bit redundant, but what are you going to do). You can download the prospectus from the website.
Whew. Don’t forget about the two competitions mentioned a few days back. Just scroll down the page. We’d mention them again here but that would be encouraging laziness. You’ll have to exercise those finger muscles. Until next time.
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