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CALL FOR ART: Alternative Process Photography

Deadline Extended

The Image Flow   /   Deadline: 06/15/17

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The Image Flow invites artists to submit work for our second annual group exhibition of alternative process photography. Cyanotype, platinum, palladium, gum bichromate, van dyke, photogravure, tintype, ambrotype, wet plate collodion, daguerreotype, transfers and lifts, salt-prints, hand-painted, original lumens, and any combination of alternative process photography will be considered. Thank you for your interest and we look forward to seeing your wonderful alternative process work!

Due to the popularity of last year’s exhibition, this call for art is now extended nationally and open to all artists living or working in the United States. Only the original alternative process prints will be accepted for exhibition, please no digital prints. All entries must be original works of art and entirely the work of the entrant. Accepted entries will be exhibited at The Image Flow in Mill Valley, CA.

Location

Mill Valley, CA

Fees

$25 registration fee. Artists may submit up to 5 images for review once registered.

Eligibility

All artists living or working in the United States working in alternative photographic processes.
See alternativephotography.com for accepted mediums

Requirements

Please name all image files as “Last Name_First Name_Title_Dimensions_Year”
2500 px on the longest edge, 72 ppi, saved around 80% quality JPG in sRGB.
*File size must be limited to 4mb*

Contact Information

The Image Flow
401 Miller Ave Suite A
Mill Valley, CA 94941

P: 415-388-3569
W: https://www.theimageflow.com/gallery/call-for-art/
E: submissions@theimageflow.com

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