Cart Search
submit Remember my login

Looking for a chapter event?

Past SPE Annual Conferences

Discussing photographs

« Back to Calls for Entry

Media ICONS: Man-made

Media Arts Council   /   Deadline: 08/29/14

All photographers are invited to enter "Media ICONS: Man-made" Juried Photography Exhibit.

The juror for Media Arts Council's 8th annual competition is Rob Cardillo, who has been photographing gardens, plants, people and man-made elements for over twenty years. His award-winning work appears regularly in publications, advertisements and websites (www.robcardillo.com). We believe Rob will bring a rich creative eye to the jurying of this year's show. Four cash prizes will be awarded.

Submission deadline is August 29, 2014 at 8:00 pm. All selected photos will be displayed at the Media ICONS Photography Exhibit, October 11th to November 8th. The opening reception and awards will be on October 11th, during 2nd Saturday Arts Stroll.

For contest terms and specifics visit: http://mediaartscouncil.org/event/media-icons-photographic-contest-exhibit.

Be sure to like our new Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/Media.ICONS.Photo.Exhibit.

Location

609 West State Street, Media, PA

Fees

$35 total for up to three images; $5 for each additional image up to maximum of five images.

Eligibility

All photographers.

Requirements

Photographs captured in the town of Media, PA and anywhere in Delaware County, on the theme of "Man-made"

Awards

One First Place prize of $300.
One Second Place prize of $150.
Two Honorable Mentions of $75.

Considerations

Creativity is encouraged around the theme of "man-made," for photographs captured in the town of Media, PA and anywhere in Delaware County.

Evaluation Criteria

Juror is Rob Cardillo, who's award-winning work appears regularly in publications, advertisements and websites (www.robcardillo.com).

Contact Information

Suzanne Comer
609 W. State St.
Media, PA 19063

W: http://mediaartscouncil.org/
E: mediaicons@mediaartscouncil.org

Email Sign Up

SPE email updates contain resources, news, and more!

About this piece

Comments about this piece

Dialogue and critique are important to the SPE mission.
Please join the conversation.

Exit Full Screen Mode