29.11.2010
Scade il 17 Gennaio 2011
The Renaissance Photography Prize is an international photography competition which raises money to support younger women with breast cancer. I founded the competition in 2007 when I was myself diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 34 and am delighted that, four years on, it has become an established fixture in the photography world.
By entering, you get the chance to have your work judged by some of the top names in photography, be exhibited in the prestigious Mall Galleries in the heart of London and win over £8,000 ($12,000) worth of prizes.
But you’ll also be donating to breast cancer as all of your entry fee is donated to the Lavender Trust at Breast Cancer Care. Renaissance is run entirely by volunteers. Every penny goes to charity. Everyone gives their time and expertise for free which has allowed us to raise over £90,000 so far.
100 selected images will be exhibited in a one week public exhibition at the prestigious Mall Galleries in the heart of London.
Of these 4 images in each of the five categories (Environment – Expression – Shape/Form – Motion – Time) will be shortlisted for a prize. All the shortlisted photographers will receive a double ticket to the celebrity private view and awards ceremony on 23 March 2011 at which the following prizes will be awarded:
The overall Renaissance Prize 2011 winner will win:
- £3,000 (approx. $4,800)
- A development session with the Creative Director at Rhubarb Rhubarb who will give valuable advice on projects, editing, talking about your work, promoting yourself, potential contacts and which reviews to attend.
- A place in the Rhubarb-Rhubarb Portfolio Promenade in London – July 2011. This is a unique opportunity to show your work to reviewers, international gallerists, potential buyers and the photo-interested public.
£500 for the winner in each of the 5 categories: Environment – Expression – Shape/Form – Motion – Time.
The jury will select the best film entry. The winner of this prize will be awarded a Fuji GF670 medium format film camera donated by Calumet, worth £1,700.
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