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Dummy Award Kassel / Beijing 2016

Foto Book Festival   /   Deadline: 04/15/16

The Fotobookfestival Kassel invites again all photographers to present their so-far unpublished photobooks to an international public and to eminent experts. In 2016, the best 50 books will be shortlisted by a pre-jury and will be exhibited at international photo events amongst others in Beijing, Dublin, Madrid, Oslo and Aarhus. From these 50 titles, 3 winners will be chosen by an international jury of experts during the 8th
Fotobookfestival Kassel at the Three Shadows Photography Art Centre in Beijing.

Fees

€ 34 per entry and book

Eligibility

Any photographer from around the world who accepts our entry conditions can participate by registering for the competition and submitting an unpublished* work as a book. All self-published books or books published through publishing platforms like blurb can be submitted. Only books published already by a publishing house cannot be accepted.

Considerations

We require 2 copies of a physical printed book of all the entries sent to us by the photographers/authors. Entries can only be registered online. We charge € 34 per entry and book. There is no limitation to the number of entries per person. If you would like your book to be returned to you, then we will require a further postage and handling charge per entry: within Germany € 8; within Europe € 13; all other countries € 20. Payments can only be made online via our Paypal account during the registration process. Dummies that make the shortlist will be shown during different photo events as announced. Because some of these events take place at the same time, we request two copies of the dummy.

W: http://2014.fotobookfestival.org/dummy-award-2016/
E: info@fotobookfestival.org

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