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HAUNTED

What Haunts You?

Darkroom Gallery   /   Deadline: 09/07/16

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For this exhibition we're challenging you to send us your interpretations of what it is that you find to be haunting. The creepy and Gothic is welcome, but your submission doesn't have to be ghostly or the somber; we can just as easily be haunted by happy events, things we just can't forget, like the melody of a favorite song we can't get out of our heads. For this exhibit you can let your imagination take over. More info: http://www.darkroomgallery.com/ex87

Location

Darkroom Gallery12 Main StEssex Junction VT 05452

Fees

$29.00 for 5 images, $5 each additional

Eligibility

Open to all photographers of all ages and skill levels, worldwide.

Awards

All selected entries are exhibited in our gallery and included in a full color exhibit catalog.
Juror's Choice receives a 30x48" vinyl exhibit banner featuring their image, free entry into a future exhibition, and a free exhibition catalog.
Honorable Mentions receive free exhibition catalogs and free entry in a future exhibition.
People's Choice gains free entry into a future exhibit.

Evaluation Criteria

Once submission for an exhibit close, all entries are submitted to the Juror for that exhibit anonymously. The juror will not know the name of the photographer or if two photos were taken by the same photographer. Jurors are charged with selecting about 45 entries for display in the Darkroom Gallery, in Essex Jct. Vermont. Jurors have sole discretion as to their selections. Juror for "Haunted" is Russell Joslin, editor and publisher of SHOTS Magazine

Contact Information

Ken Signorello
12 Main St
Essex Junction, VT 05452

P: 802-777-3686
W: www.darkroomgallery.com
E: info@darkroomgallery.com

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