
The Soho Photo National Photography Competition has no limits as to subject matter or technique including digital. Besides awarding prizes, the juror also selects thirty to thirty-five photographers to take part in a month-long exhibit at the gallery.
Prizes
Approximately thirty-five photographers will be chosen by the juror, Susan Kismaric, Curator of Photography at The Museum of Modern Art, to appear in a month long group show at the Soho Photo Gallery in July 2009. First, Second, and Third place awards will be provided by FastBack Creative Books, K&M Camera, and the Soho Photo Gallery.
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For the first time, we will be accepting entries on CDs or work prints. Images on CD should be 150 dpi, with a maximum height or width of 10 inches. The file name of each image must include: artists last name, artists first initial, followed by the number of the image corresponding to the entry form. Save your images as .JPG files. Also, include a label or write your name on the CD.
The prints can be digital prints, c-prints, silver prints, or any other type of print representative of your work. Maximum paper size for judging is 8.5” x 11”. Keep your prints true to your final prints. Mark each print on the back with your name and telephone number, number the prints 1-5 corresponding to the entry form, and indicate the top of the work.
Official web site: www.sohophoto.com
Similar contests (may be already finished!):
- Women’s International Juried Photography Exhibition 2010
- The 2008 Fraser Gallery International Photography Competition
- C4FAP “Motion” Call for Entries
- C4FAP Call for Entry “Art in Nature”
- C4FAP Call for Entry “Portraits”
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Regarding your requirements for the 2009 competition, you mentioned 150 dpi…did you mean ppi? I guess the question is what resolution is required in pixels per inch? I am preparing my photos for the May 2nd deadline so a quick reply is appreciated. Thanks, Linda Logan-Condon
Linda, you’d better ask these questions at www.sohophoto.com