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PLANT LIFE

International Botanical Photography Exhibition

Midwest Center for Photography   /   Deadline: 04/01/23

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To view the simple emergence of a blossoming plant or the abundance of flowers in full bloom is a refreshing sight as springtime arrives. The spring season of renewal brings a wide range of flora growing and flourishing after a long winter. The Plant Life exhibition will feature photographs from a wide variety of plant species that are grown year around and appreciated in our lives. Capturing the aesthetics of botanicals through creative photography is a visual appreciation that fulfills our innate sense of beauty. As we celebrate plant life in all its forms, all photographic interpretations are welcome for exhibition; images of flowers and plants from subtle to bold, whether captured through still-life photography or through exploration of nature photography approaches.



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



Exhibition dates: May 5 - 26, 2023

Location

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

Fees

$50

Eligibility

Open to all photographers internationally. Open to all photographic media.

Requirements

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

Considerations

Each photograph will be considered based upon the merit of individual images submitted by each artist.

Evaluation Criteria

Curator: Linda Robinson, Gallery Director, MWCP

Contact Information

Linda Robinson
1215 Franklin
Wichita, KS 67203

W: http://www.mwcponline.com/plant-life-entry.html
E: info@mwcponline.org

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