City of Levallois Photography Award 2012
As part of the Photo Levallois Festival, the City of Levallois Photography Award will once again be handed out to a promising young photographic talent. You are invited to submit your work!
As part of the Photo Levallois Festival, the City of Levallois Photography Award will once again be handed out to a promising young photographic talent. You are invited to submit your work!
The Magnum Foundation and the Inge Morath Foundation together announce the 11th edition of the annual Inge Morath Award. Female documentary photographers under the age of 30 are invited to submit their work for the contest!
Pride Photo Award is an annual photography award focusing on the interesting topic of gender diversity. The organisation invites you to submit your work for the 2012 competition!
With camera phones getting more and more advanced and the apps to retouch and share pictures getting better and better, it’s time to take a closer look at one of the best camera phones of the year.
The Lucas Dolega Award has been created to support and raise awareness of the risks involved in conflict photojournalism. Opening for entries on September 15, 2011, this will be the first year’s contest and award.
Burn, the evolving journal for emerging photographers curated by Magnum photographer David Alan Harvey, has announced that for 2012 it will give three awards instead of one:$10,000. to one photographer, and two smaller grants of $2500. each. Deadline: May 15.
William Klein, one of the 20th century’s most important and influential photographers and film-makers, will receive the Outstanding Contribution to Photography Award at the 2012 Sony World Photography Awards.
Alex Prager has been named winner of the Foam Paul Huf Award 2012
The Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize, which will be exhibiting from November 10th 2011 until February 2012 at the National Portrait Gallery London, showcases the work of some of the most talented emerging photographers, as well as existing professional, photography students and talented amateurs.
World Press Photo and Human Rights Watch announced that they have set up a joint initiative to honor the late Tim Hetherington