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PERSONAL ESSENCE

International Portrait Photography Exhibition

Midwest Center for Photography   /   Deadline: 03/31/25

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Documenting the intrinsic nature of the human form through capturing the personal essence of a person is the aim for achieving an outstanding portrait photograph. We tend to seek out to photograph a person purely because we find interesting visual forms and indispensable characteristics of a person, wishing to feature their individualistic visual essence. The act of capturing a moment through taking a photograph of someone in time is an important document of life. A range of emotional gestures and pure visual expressions are desired to show the range of personalities of the various people represented for their personal essence. The Personal Essence exhibition will feature various forms of photography, images of a broad range of takes on the portrait photography genre.

Selected artists will have their work featured in the gallery and online.

Exhibition dates: May 4 - 30, 2025

Opening reception: Friday, May 4, 7 - 9 p.m.

Location

Midwest Center for Photography, 1215 Franklin, Wichita, KS 67203

Fees

$50

Eligibility

Open to all photographers internationally.

Requirements

To enter: Submit .jpeg images to the gallery via email, and follow the online instructions found on our website at https://www.mwcponline.com/peronal-essence-entry.html. Please note that there is not an image upload form and simply email .jpegs to the gallery email address.

Considerations

Entries will be considered based upon individual images submitted by each artist.

Evaluation Criteria

Curator: Linda Robinson, Gallery Director, Midwest Center for Photography

Contact Information

Linda Robinson
1215 Franklin
Wichita, KS 67203

W: www.mwcponline.com
E: info@mwcponline.org

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