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CALL FOR FASHION PHOTOGRAPHERS

Loupe   /   Deadline: 03/01/20

LOUPE® (loupeart.com), currently live on Apple TV, Amazon Fire, Android TV and the web, is a streaming art gallery with a connected marketplace. Ranked #1 Lifestyle App on Apple TV around the world, Loupe brings art to any residential, commercial or public setting, allowing users to "turn on" instant inspiration. The pioneering art player offers channels of streaming art for personal entertainment and purchase. Our expertly curated art playlists offer stunning, high-resolution artwork, brought to life on high definition televisions and monitors. Viewers inspired to own any of these works can order fine art prints and originals from loupeart.com/shop.

We are looking for fresh talent with an artistic eye for fashion photography that showcases either behind the scenes, creative shoots or simply striking images. If you are a photographer with a strong high fashion portfolio, we want to see your work!

As a Loupe artist you also receive your own artist channel, allowing viewers and patrons to access an immersive streaming portfolio of your work. Learn more at: http://info.loupeart.com/for-artists/

Submission Requirements:
• Artist Bio, CV and Statement
• Link to online portfolio
• Five images of your strongest work

Please send submission materials to curator@loupeart.com with the subject line Loupe Artist Submission. Deadline for submissions is March 1st.

Location

Global

Eligibility

Open to photographers or mixed media artists with an emphasis in fashion. Must be 18 years or older.

Requirements

• Artist Bio, CV and Statement
• Link to online portfolio
• Five images of your strongest work

Contact Information

Nicole Kutz
170 Boulevard SE, Bldg H406
Atlanta, GA 30312

P: 6782343535
W: loupeart.com
E: nicole@loupeart.com

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