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PORTRAITURE: Unveiling Identity

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PhotoPlace Gallery   /   Deadline: 01/13/25

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Portraiture: Unveiling Identity
Deadline for submissions: Jan 13, 2025
Juror: Jeff Curto
Prints due: Feb 21, 2025
Exhibition: March 7 - March 28, 2025

Portraiture is one of photography's most profound forms of expression, offering us a window into the complex inner lives of individuals. A great portrait doesn't just capture a likeness—it uncovers the depth, emotion, and history that shape the person in front of the lens.

We invite you to create portraits that transcend the surface, revealing the often-hidden dimensions of identity. We seek work that goes beyond physical appearance to explore the subtleties of emotion, history, and the human experience.

We are honored to have Jeff Curto as juror for Portraiture: Unveiling Identity. He will select up to 35 images for exhibition in our Middlebury, Vermont gallery and another 40 images for our Online Gallery. All 75 images will be reproduced in the exhibition catalog and remain permanently on our website, and be promoted on social media with links to photographer's URL.
Image: Katiana Cordoba

Location

PhotoPlace Gallery, 3 Park Street, Middlebury VT

Fees

$39 for the first 5 images, $6 each additional image

Eligibility

Open to all photographers 18 and up

Requirements

https://photoplacegallery.com/juried-photo-gallery-submissions/

Awards

35 images for the Exhibition Gallery, and 40 more for our Online Gallery. Distinctions for Juror's Award, Director's Award, and Honorable Mention

Evaluation Criteria

Juror: Jeff Curto

Contact Information

Zach Hoffman
PhotoPlace Gallery
Middlebury, VT 05753

W: https://www.photoplacegallery.com/
E: photos@photoplacegallery.com

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