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International Kontinent Photography Awards 2014

Artlica Agency   /   Deadline: 05/01/14

International Kontinent Photography Awards 2014 (http://www.kontinentawards.com), the prestigious photography competition is now open for entries. Awards aim to honor best photographers in the world of photography and provide them global recognition and new opportunities.

Location

International

Fees

Single Image: $10 USD, Projects: $30 USD

Eligibility

Open to all photographers from any country in the world.

Requirements

There are 6 main categories in the International Kontinent Photography Awards 2014

1- Advertising - Single Image
2- Fine Art - Single Image
3- Fine Art - Projects
4- Editorial/Documentary - Single Image
5- Editorial/Documentary - Projects
6- Nature - Single Image

Awards

Winning photographers' will receive major awards including exhibition, monetary grant, book/magazine publishing, representation as well as product prizes from our sponsors.

Evaluation Criteria

The winners will be selected by our internationally renowned committee including:

Loranza BRAVETTA / Head of Continental Europe, MAGNUM PHOTOS
Kathleen SORIANO / Director of Exhibitions, ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS
Lizabeth RONK / Photo Editor, LIFE.COM - TIME
Peter COELN / Founder, WESTLICHT PHOTOGRAPHY MUSEUM & OSTLICHT GALLERY
Natasha EGAN / Executive Director, MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY
Rob DAWSON / Editor in Charge - Global Picture Desk, REUTERS
Martin ROGGE / Founder, FLATLAND GALLERY
Caroline METCALFE / Photographic Director, CONDE NAST TRAVELLER MAGAZINE
Chris MOORE / Publisher, RANDIAN ART MAGAZINE
Alessandro Botteri BALLI / Founder, ARTE F GALLERY
Jerome Huffer / Picture Desk Head Manager, PARIS MATCH

Contact Information

Michelle Stein

W: http://kontinentawards.com
E: info@kontinentawards.com

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