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Portfolio Throwdown- South Central '25

When April 11-11, 2025
Where Tarrant County College- South Campus, Fort Worth, TX

Thanks for your interest! Unfortunately we have a limited number of seats available and they are all filled.

SPE South Central and Tarrant County College South Campus proudly co-present the 2025 South Central Portfolio Throwdown!

The Portfolio Throwdown is a solid day of looking, talking, sharing, and learning about photographs, making crucial connections, and meeting new friends.
 
We invite all photographers- emerging and established professionals, recent graduates, and students- to come share your work. We've assembled a fantastic crew of artists, educators, curators, and publishers who are looking to see what the next generation of photographers are thinking about and creating.

Whether you are looking for that next job, a great internship, or publishing and exhibition opportunities, the 2025 Portfolio Throwdown could be the place where the magic happens.

Every participant will get a minimum of three 20 minute review sessions, plus plenty of chances to share your work with other reviewees attending. 

Reviewers and Reviewees schedule will be available the morning of the Portfolio Throwdown. We apologize that there will not be any ability to select reviewer preferences.

Registration closes at 11:59 PM Wed April 9.

Limited spots available, register now!

SPE Members- $35

Students - $10

Non-SPE Members- $50

Please consider joining SPE for discounts on future conferences, and to support our wonderful programming!

Click here to see the schedule of the day

Click here to see short bios about our excellent team of reviewers

Click here for Google Maps pin to Tarrant County College South

Click here for a guide on how to prepare for a portfolio review.

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