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Don't Take Pictures Prize for Contemporary Photography

Don’t Take Pictures was created in 2013 to connect the photography community of image makers, curators, collectors, and enthusiasts. We publish print issues each March and September in addition to regular online articles, exhibitions, and essays. 

What Winners Receive
The winner of the Don’t Take Pictures Prize for Contemporary Photography receives an unrestricted $2,000 cash prize and publication in the Fall 2020 print issue of Don’t Take Pictures.

Requirements
The Don’t Take Pictures Prize for Contemporary Photography is open exclusively to Don’t Take Pictures magazine print subscribers. Subscriptions may be purchased at the time of application.

Call for Artists - Wotisart #35 (February 2020)

Wotisart is a portfolio magazine. Our goal is to allow unknown artists an avenue to show their work and gain some recognition in the industry and also to answer the question... What is art? We are now taking entries for the February issue of Wotisart?

 

Call for Artists - Average Art 43 (February 2020)

Average Art is an industry focused art magazine. Our goal is to draw attention to self representing artists. We are now taking entries for the February edition of Average Art Magazine.

 

Paper Machine Publication Residency

Deadline: November 14th

Past Artists and Projects Include:

The People’s Paper Co-op produced The Re-Entry Bill of Rights an edition of letterpress and screen printed works advocating for formerly incarcerated people using paper created from shredded criminal records from a criminal record expungement clinic.

100 ILLUSTRATORS most attractive in the world Vol.2

Japan Illustrators’ Association is making an annual collection of “100 ILLUSTRATORS most attractive in the world Vol.2”.

We are looking for an illustrator to appear in this collection.

This book will be sold worldwide, and the contact information will also be posted in this book, so this will be the powerful PR tool for them.

The application is free of charge, but you will be charged 18,000 yen as a publication fee only if the publication is decided.

Artillery Magazine CODE ORANGE Photo Submissions

Code Orange is a new Artillery Magazine column, web-based, issue-oriented photography contest/project curated by Los Angeles based artist, Laura London. London works in the medium of photography and video.

CODE ORANGE is a documentary photography project which aims to encourage uncensored expression in affiliation with Artillery MagazineWinning entries will be published in upcoming issues of the magazine, finalists will appear online.

We see this as a venue for artists to express how they feel about the current state of the world. Tumultuous times like ours have historically produced some of the most interesting, captivating and timeless art; we hope to find and share similar works today.

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