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shutter-mutter · 5 months ago
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shutter-mutter · 7 months ago
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PHOTO LONDON CATALOGUE 
Free download 2024 digital catalogue  Welcome note from Michael Benson and Fariba Farshad, Founders, essays and images from exhibitions, and double page spread of exhibitors. DOWNLOAD NOW,
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shutter-mutter · 7 months ago
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Princeton University Art Museum
Open, 11 May, 2024
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Curated by Susan Bright and Susannah Baker-Smith
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shutter-mutter · 7 months ago
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Photo London / Talks Archive
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shutter-mutter · 7 months ago
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Laura Pannack on emotional image making, from the talks archive, Photo London / Talks Archive
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Image, Laura Pannack
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shutter-mutter · 7 months ago
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20th May, the photographers gallery
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shutter-mutter · 7 months ago
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shutter-mutter · 7 months ago
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FUNDING // Royal Photographic Society have released details of their upcoming funding opportunities, listed below,
FUNDING FOR PROJECTS – NOW OPEN FOR APPLICATIONS
The Royal Photographic Society 2024 Annual Bursaries aim to help support photographers develop, finance and realise photography projects.
The funding can be used to support aspects of a project such as research, travel, equipment, website development and creating an exhibition. All bursaries project are published in the RPS Journal.
https://rps.org/opportunities/#BU
On completion of the projects, each recipient will also have the opportunity to have your portfolio printed by Metro Imaging and receive remote mentoring from its Director Steve Macleod.
JOAN WAKELIN BURSARY in partnership with The Guardian.
Closing 6 June - £2000
The Joan Wakelin Bursary offers funding and the chance to have work published in the Guardian in addition to The RPS Journal.
The Bursary is awarded to the photographer who presents the best proposal for a photographic essay on an overseas social documentary issue.
RPS/MPB POSTGRADUATE BURSARY supported by MPB.
Closing 10 June - £3500
To support postgraduate students undertaking photographic research or studying photography at Postgraduate level.
In addition there will be the opportunity to loan photographic equipment from MPB.
RPS/TPA ENVIRONMENTAL BURSARY in partnership with The Photographic Angle.
Closing 15 July - £4000
The RPS/TPA Environmental Bursary offers funding to support a project that promotes environmental awareness and presents these issues to a wider audience. Open to all those living, working or studying in the UK
EAMMON MCCABE BURSAY in partnership with The Guardian and the McCabe family.
Closing 1 August - £3000
This new bursary will provide £3000 to a photographer aged 25 years or under to deliver a photography project responding to the theme of ‘sporting endeavour’. This can be interpreted as widely as the applicant wishes, but the general approach should be editorial and suitable for publication. Open to those living, working or studying in the UK.
Other RPS Opportunities https://rps.org/exhibitions/ipe-166/
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shutter-mutter · 7 months ago
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A free guide on working as a freelance worker in the photography landscape, guest edited by Gem Fletcher. A ‘collection of stories, opinions, advice and ambitious tales from leading photographers like Emily Keegin, Quil Lemons and Campbell Addy…
WePresent, New Rules (Apr 24) https://new-rules.wetransfer.com/?utm_source=wepresent&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=wp_photoguide
“A guide on ‘how to thrive as an artist in unstable creative industries’, guest edited by Gem Fletcher. Existing as a freelance worker in the photography landscape is not easy … a chance to be more creative than ever, together.
New Rules is a series from WePresent that will interrogate how to thrive as an artist in unstable creative industries that are changing beyond all recognition. Our first comprehensive free guide, guest edited by Gem Fletcher, looks at the world of photography. Not only is it a collection of stories, opinions, advice and ambitious tales from leading photographers like Emily Keegin, Quil Lemons and Campbell Addy, it offers hope. Existing as a freelance worker in the photography landscape is not easy right now but the situation is far from useless. It’s a chance to be more creative than ever, together.”
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