The New York Center for Photographic Art (NYC4PA) invites photographers world-wide to submit images using any photographic
process (print, image transfer, emulsion transfer, encaustic, black and white, etc.).
Think of the amazement of a child’s face the first time they see their reflection and know they can make that image move when they do. It is joy, amusement, surprise.  But that is only the beginning. As our life experiences mature, reflections become so much more than a copy of our own image. Virtually everything can be placed near a reflective
surface and, as if by magic, you get to see two, or three or… And the possibilities are endless. From a skyline reflected in a park lake, to the flash of sunlight reflected on a steel pipe, pedestrians in a department store window, and waves of sunlight reflected off the ocean that show as playful lines on a child’s face.
This call is about all types of Reflections. Images can show both an object/person/animal and its reflection, or it can be one with just the reflection, and that reflection can be a clear copy or distorted with ripples, oil deposits, curved glass…
As with all NYC4PA calls all 2D photographic images are welcome.
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Eligibility: This Call for Entries is open worldwide to both amateur and professional photographers. Â NYC4PA invites photographers working in all mediums, styles and schools of thought to participate. Experimental and mixed techniques are welcome. Only 2-D work is eligible. Please visit https://www.nyc4pa.com/reflections for more information. Â
Awards:Winners will receive $4,000 in cash
awards, be featured in the NYC4PA Online Gallery and in the winners catalog. The Grand Prize winning image will be posted on the NYC4PA home page.
Application Fees: The entry fee is $35 for the first three images. Additional images may be submitted for $10 each. There is no limit to the number of images submitted.
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