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FMOPA International Photo Competition

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The Florida Museum of Photographic Arts is looking for black and white, color, non-silver, computer-manipulated, etc. photographs. Please note that images can be submitted on-line only as digital files for the initial judging. Matted, unframed prints will be required for the actual exhibition.

Awards:

  • First Prize: $500
  • Second Prize $250
  • Third Prize: $100
  • Three Honorable Mention Awards of $50 each
  • Accepted work will be exhibited in the 2011 International Photo Competition at the Florida Museum of Photographic Arts in Tampa Florida.
  • The winning photos will also be featured on The FMoPA website. Contest winners will become honorary members of FMoPA for a period of one year.

Digital images should be less than 2 Megabytes. There is no limit of the number of photos you can submit.

Official website: www.mulabula.com/splash/fmopa.html

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