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Photo Book Competition

Photo Independent   /   Deadline: 03/21/16

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PHOTOBOOK COMPETITION
PhotoBook Independent announces the 2016 PhotoBook Competition. Winning books will be exhibited and for sale at PhotoBook Independent in Hollywood, April 29-May 1, 2016, and will be featured on the Photo Independent website and in marketing campaigns. Submit your photobooks at http://photoindependent.com/photobook-competition/

Location

Raleigh Studios, Los Angeles, CA

Fees

$25

Eligibility

The PhotoBook Independent competition is open to all photographers and independent publishers in the United States and abroad.

Requirements

Entrants may submit books of any size, format, or style. Submitted books may be self-published, by an on-demand service such as Blurb, Lulu, Apple Books, etc.; created by small run publishing companies; or have been hand-made/hand-bound. Dummy books and PDFs will be accepted, though actual books are preferred, so they can be offered for sale at PhotoBook Independent.

Awards

Three books from the PhotoBook Competition will be chosen as Best in Show and will be honored at the Fair.

Considerations

Submissions will be judged on book design, including page layouts, text, cover; strength of the photography and emotional impact of the overall book. All judging is at the complete discretion of the jurors and all decisions are final.

Evaluation Criteria

Submissions will be judged on book design, including page layouts, text, cover; strength of the photography and emotional impact of the overall book. All judging is at the complete discretion of the jurors and all decisions are final.

Contact Information

Sarah Hadley
269 S. Beverly Drive #1234
Beverly Hills, , CA 90212

W: http://photoindependent.com/photobook-competition/
E: Sarah@fabrikmedia.com

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