Renaissance Photography Prize 2016
Deadline for Entry - June 14, 2016
Renaissance Photography Prize is an international award that showcases outstanding photography from emerging and established photographers while raising funds to support young women with breast cancer.
Now in its ninth year, the prize is looking to discover talent and celebrate the best in photography, giving image makers access to new opportunities and world-wide audience for their work. Entering gives photographers the chance to have their work seen by a panel of some of the industry's most influential photography critics, as well as being exhibited in London, UK.
Photographers can enter single images and/or series of work. The competition is open to everyone and welcomes entries from all countries. All profit from entry fees is donated to The Lavender Trust at Breast Cancer Care, UK, a charity that supports younger women affected by the disease. Currently, one third of the Lavender Trust's annual funding comes from the Renaissance Photography Prize.
The Competition consists of two sections: the single-image competition (the Single-image Competition) and the series competition (the Series Competition). You can enter as many single images, series or combination of single images and series (the Entries) as you wish to the Competition.
Eligibility:
The Competition is open to all professional and amateur photographers worldwide. If you are under 16 you must have a parent or legal guardian's permission to enter.
Jurors:
- Gregory Barker - Commissioning Editor, HOTSHOE Magazine
- Emma Bowkett - Director of Photography, Financial Times FT Weekend Magazine
- Louise Clements - Artistic Director, QUAD and FORMAT International Photography Festival
- Tom Hind - Senior Director, Content Development, Getty Images
- Marloes Krijnen - Founder and Director of FOAM, Amsterdam
- Chris Littlewood - Photography Director, Flowers Gallery, London
- Shoair Mavlian - Curator, Tate Modern, London
- Fiona Shields - Picture Editor, The Guardian and GNM Deputy Head of Photography, Guardian News & Media

More Information & Submission Guidelines:
http://www.renaissancephotography.org
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