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This Changing Planet

with Juror Laura Beltrán Villamizar

The Center for Fine Art Photography, Inc.   /   Deadline: 11/24/19

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This Changing Planet

As the earth's climate is changing, so do the conditions of people around the globe. The oceans, forests, ice caps, and climate refugees are an ever-changing unknown. Share your images of people, places, and creatures affected by our changing planet.

All capture types, photographic genres, and photographic processes are eligible for selection.

Juror | Laura Beltrán Villamizar

Photo Editor and Founder of Native Agency and the Projects Picture Editor and Creative Director for NPR.

Villamizar is a photography editor and, curator and educator born in Bogotá, Colombia.

She is the Projects Picture Editor & Creative Director for NPR, working with the organization's growing efforts to shape their enterprise visual journalism. She is also the founder of Native – a non-profit platform dedicated to the promotion and development of female and non-western visual journalists from under-represented regions and communities.

Image Credit | Adrienne Hughes

IMPORTANT DATES

Submission Deadline: November 24, 2019
Online Exhibition Dates: December 6, 2019 – March 20, 2020


ARTIST HONORS AND AWARDS

All selected artists' work is included in the online exhibition complete with artist website links. The Center also provides an event press release and social media promotions with an audience of 180,000+ followers internationally. All artists and friends are welcome to celebrate the exhibition with us at the reception. Awards will be announced at the reception

JUROR'S AWARD
DIRECTOR'S AWARD
HONORABLE MENTIONS
SOLO CATALOG AWARD | One artist will be selected to have a catalog of their work produced by The Center.

SUBMISSION FEE

$31 for first six images, $7 per additional image non-member

$28 for first six images, $5 per additional image member



ABOUT THE CENTER FOR FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY
Founded in 2004 by photographers in Fort Collins, Colorado, The Center for Fine Art Photography is a nonprofit 501(C)(3) photography organization. We provide support to photographic artists through exhibition, promotion, portfolio reviews, publication, education and connection to a large community of other artists, curators, gallery owners and photographic professionals.



Artist Image Credit: Adriene Hughes
Questions? http://www.c4fap.org | 970.224.1010 | Email coordinator@c4fap.org



COPYRIGHT AND USE: All submitting artists retain copyright to their images. Artists whose submissions are chosen for the exhibition grant The Center for Fine Art Photography the right to use their images for the purpose of promoting the artist, Center programs, exhibitions and subsequent display on the Center's website of current and past exhibitions. Artist's recognition is provided with any use. Images may be placed on social media by The Center for Fine Art Photography with artist credit.

Location

ArtLabFort Collins, CO

Fees

$31 for first six images, $7 per additional image non-member $28 for first six images, $5 per additional image member

Eligibility

All capture types, photographic genres, and photographic processes are eligible for selection.

Awards

All selected artists' work is included in the online exhibition complete with artist website links. The Center also provides event press release and social media promotions with an audience of 180,000+ followers internationally. All artists and friends are welcome to celebrate the exhibition with us at the Reception. Awards will be announced at the reception

JUROR'S AWARD
DIRECTOR'S AWARD
HONORABLE MENTIONS
SOLO CATALOG AWARD | One artist will be selected to have a catalog of their work produced by The Center.

Contact Information

Hamidah Glasgow
Fort Collins, CO 80522

P: 30348989693
W: http://www.c4fap.org/exhibitions/this-changing-planet/
E: glasgow.hamidah@gmail.com

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