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2016 Month of Photography Los Angeles - Analogue Portrait Project

MOPLA Analogue Portrait Exhibition

Lucie Foundation - MOPLA   /   Deadline: 03/07/16

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OPEN CALL: 2016 MONTH OF PHOTOGRAPHY LOS ANGELES ANALOGUE PORTRAIT PROJECT
AESTHESIA STUDIOS, in partnership with MOPLA, is proud to announce the 3rd annual Analogue Portrait Project, accepting submissions starting January 12th, 2016.

DEADLINE TO SUBMIT FOR INCLUSION IN MOPLA ANALOGUE SHOW: MARCH 7TH, 2016

Entry Fee: $15 per image
Max 5 images per entrant, submit each image as individual entry for judging

Visit www.monthofphotography.com/analogueproject/"

Artists' Reception held March 31st, 2016

Hosted by Aesthesia Studios at 12130 Washington Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90066


Judges include:
Amy Feitelberg

Location

Los Angeles, CA, USA

Fees

$15.00 per image (5 images maximum, submit individually)

Awards

Prizes will be presented as follows:
1st Prize - One day shoot at Aesthesia Studio B with grip and strobe package*
2nd Prize - One day shoot at Aesthesia in North Light studio with a grip package*
Peoples Choice - One day shoot at Aesthesia in North Light studio with a grip package*

Additionally, twenty entrants will be invited to submit a framed or matted print to be shown at the Artists Reception on March 31st at AESTHESIA STUDIOS as part of Month of Photography Los Angeles. Prints may be no larger than 20"x30"

Evaluation Criteria

The Analogue Project is a submission-based competition presented by AESTHESIA STUDIOS in partnership with MONTH OF PHOTOGRAPHY LOS ANGELES, with one rule: all portraits submitted must have been made using film, not digital cameras.

Contact Information

Ellen Hemming
550 N. Larchmont Blvd. Suite 100
Los Angeles, CA 90004

P: 3107766331
W: http://www.monthofphotography.com/analogueproject/
E: ehemming@luciefoundation.org

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