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Review Santa Fe Photo Festival

CENTER   /   Deadline: 03/25/16

The Review Santa Fe Photo Festival, NOVEMBER 3-6, 2016, is the premier juried portfolio review event in the world. Considered one of the most important events for photographers who seek career advancement, this conference and exhibition series is designed to facilitate relationships between photographers and leading industry professionals looking for new work.

Nestled in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, up to 100 photographers meet with up to 45 of today’s most relevant and esteemed reviewers comprised of curators, editors, publishers, gallerists and others who can offer professional development advice and opportunities. These leading photo professionals come to Santa Fe seeking out new talent, including professionals from The New Yorker, MSNBC, TIME Magazine, The Museum of Contemporary Photography, and The Library of Congress.

Location

Santa Fe, NM

Fees

Application $45 members / $55 non-members

Eligibility

Work derived from all photographic processes are accepted, as well as mixed media work that is photo-based (only still images are accepted, no multimedia components). Work can have been made at any time and work that has been submitted previously may be re-submitted.

// Please submit 15 - 20 images from a body of work
// An artist statement (1 page maximum length)
// FULL SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE

Requirements

Artist Statements are required for Review Santa Fe. The first sentence of your statement should include a short synopsis of the project. Please limit your statement to a single page, double-spaced, and indicate the process or medium used and the final exhibition dimensions, ex. 8x10 black and white negative, 20x24 gelatin silver prints, or 35mm slides.

W: http://visitcenter.org/overview/
E: programs@visitcenter.org

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