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Film Photo Award - Fall 2024

Film Grant Call for Proposals

Film Photo Award   /   Deadline: 12/01/24

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The Film Photo Award is open to all emerging, established, and student photographers based in the United States. Each award period provides three distinct grants of professional photographic film and complimentary film processing by Griffin Editions to photographers who demonstrate a serious commitment to the field and are motivated to continue the development of still, film-based photography in the 21st century.

Location

USA

Fees

$35 for non-students, $25 for students

Eligibility

US citizens 18 yrs old or older

Requirements

Requirements
The online submission form will require the materials listed below. Use this as a checklist to make sure you have everything you need. Specific material requirements are explained below, please read carefully so that your work can be properly considered. Thanks!

1. Project Proposal
2. CV, Resume, or Bio
3. Images (up to 15)
4. Submission Fee

Awards

Award Details
During each spring and fall award period, three Film Photo Awards will be granted in the following categories:

→ 2 Visionary Project Awards
→ 1 Student Project Award
Each Film Photo Award includes:

100 rolls or 200 sheets of black & white film OR 75 rolls or 150 sheets of color film

Film processing for awarded film with Griffin Editions

An exclusive feature of your work published in Lenscratch

Interview published on the Film Photo Award website and social media

In addition, the Student Project Award includes a 4x5 view camera by Standard Cameras

Finalists will also be selected in each award category and receive acknowledgment on Film Photo Award's website and social media.

Contact Information

Film Photo Award

W: https://www.filmphotoaward.com/
E: shoot@filmphotoaward.com

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