Imagining Narratives - A Photography Workshop
An Open Call for photographers who will be mentored and guided on individual projects of their choice. It’s a remote-workshop. Participants will work remotely from their locations on a photo project for 3 months.

The focus will be on exploring their own streets, neighbourhoods, and cities, allowing them to develop deeper connections with their subjects. By following their instincts, participants will learn how to create meaningful and impactful images. They can choose to either start new projects or continue working on existing ones.

To ensure regular progress, participants will engage in daily photography sessions, and their work will be reviewed during our online meetings twice a week. The participants will engage in insightful discussions with their mentor, and they will receive constructive feedback during closed-group critiques. Additionally, we will discuss various photographic styles, invite guest speakers for lectures, and provide references to noteworthy photography projects, books, and films to enhance the learning process.

By following this comprehensive format, our aim is to help participants develop a deeper understanding of the language of photography. This understanding will help them to align their photography practice with their unique ideas and goals, ultimately allowing them to interpret and visualize in their own personal and compelling artistic ways.
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Submission Guidelines
1. Image Submission:
  • Up to 20 images uploaded in a Google-Drive folder link / WeTransfer folder
  • Submission may include a selection of images that are your best shots (not necessarily related) or a photo-series, either of which may highlight your artistic vision and technical proficiency.
  •  Images should be resized to 1500px on the longer side, with 72dpi density for manageable file sizes.
  • Please name the files accordingly in the order that you wish the jury to view them.

2. Statement of Interest:
Statement of Interest (max. 300 words) outlining your motivation and interest of joining the workshop.
  • SOI should include your motivations, goals and your vision of how this workshop will contribute to your artistic growth. Additionally, you can outline what you think you could bring into the workshop community.

Self-Declaration form of authorship of the proposed work. (OPTIONAL)
  •  A simple self-declaration form signed and attested by the photographer that specifies that the work they submit is owned by them intellectually. In terms of a collaborative body, please specify it clearly, with clear mentioning and acknowledgement of the collaborator.

3. CV and Bio:
Combine your Curriculum Vitae (CV) and a brief biography (max. 200 words) into a single PDF not exceeding 2MB.
  • Your CV should highlight your relevant education, training, exhibitions, awards, and any other pertinent professional experience.
  • Your biography should provide a concise overview of your background and artistic journey.

Please ensure that all PDFs are easily readable and well-organized. Clearly label each document with your name following the specified format - JohnDoe_Statement.pdf, JohnDoe_CV_Bio.pdf.

Once you have compiled all the required documents in a Google Drive folder, please submit the link to the folder in the designated field below. The application deadline is July 31, Monday.
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