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Call for Entry: Bay Area Photography Open Exhibition 2025

The Image Flow is proud to announce its inaugural Bay Area Photography Open exhibition, a juried call for entry that seeks to showcase the exceptional creative talent of photographic artists in the extended Bay Area region.

The Image Flow   /   Deadline: 07/05/25

The Image Flow is proud to announce its inaugural Bay Area Photography Open exhibition, a juried call for entry that seeks to showcase the exceptional creative talent of photographic artists in the extended Bay Area region.

From digital images to alternative processes, and everything in between, this exhibition is open to all styles and disciplines that utilize a photographic element. This will be an open theme show; all subject matter and media explorations are eligible for consideration (with the exception of AI-generated images).

Participants chosen for the exhibition will automatically receive a softcover catalog detailing all selected works, and will also be showcased in our online gallery and on our social media.

Location

328 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, San Anselmo, CA 94960

Fees

40

Eligibility

This call for entry is open to all photographers based in the extended San Francisco Bay Area. This will include each of the 9 Bay Area counties: Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano, and Sonoma counties.

Awards

Group Exhibition and Reception in The Image Flow gallery.

Evaluation Criteria

Juried by: Allie Haeusslein, Shana Lopes, Nathan Lomas, and The Image Flow Staff

Contact Information

Nathan Lomas
San Anselmo , CA 94960

P: 415-388-3569
W: https://theimageflow.com/gallery/call-for-entry-bay-area-photography-open-exhibition-2025/
E: submissions@theimageflow.com

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