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2nd Annual Lucie Photo Book Prize

Juried competition open to a diversity of book submissions

Lucie Foundation   /   Deadline: 06/29/18

The Lucie Foundation is dedicated to celebrating all forms of photography, in print and online and is pleased to introduce the Lucie Photo Book Prize. This program is a juried competition open to a diversity of book submissions- from traditionally published to prototypes, hand-made books to zines. The awards are presented to photographers, editors, curators or publishers. The Lucie Foundation is proud to offer two cash prizes to the top two finalists for their outstanding work – one Traditional $3,000 cash prize and one Independent $2,000 cash prize. The Lucie Photo Book Prize will coincide with the Lucie Foundation's programming in New York City this fall, which includes the prestigious 16th Annual Lucie Awards, the 4th annual Lucie Technical Awards and our sister-effort, the International Photography Awards Best of Show. The top 30 finalists will have their work displayed in New York City in October 2018.

Location

Los Angeles & New York City

Fees

$35-55

Eligibility

The awards will be presented to photographers, editors, curators, or publishers who have created such projects anywhere in the world within July 2016-July 2018.

Requirements

Complete Submission Form and upload PDF File of Book.

Awards

The Lucie Foundation is proud to offer two cash prizes to the top two finalists for their outstanding work – one Traditional $3,000 cash prize and one Independent $2,000 cash prize.

Evaluation Criteria

Juried Competition

Contact Information

Melissa Pittson
550 North Larchmont Boulevard Suite 100
Los Angeles, CA 90004

P: 3105981434
F: 310.652.7114
W: http://www.luciefoundation.org/
E: mpittson@luciefoundation.org

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