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Juried Photography Exhibition “Kids Stuff”

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Theme: KID STUFF: Everything Children and Childhood

Children are a never ending source of image-making inspiration. By turns photogenic, curious, playful and insightful, children are often the catalyst that can turn a seemingly mundane family snapshot into poignant commentary on the human experience. And if all else fails they are just a lot of fun…

Award:

  • 25 to 30 works will be chosen from submitted photographs to be included in the KID STUFF exhibition at 1650 Gallery in the Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles.

Enter digital images jpg format, 72 ppi, image width not to exceed 1024 pixels on the longest side. All accepted entries must submit a high res jpegs to be included in the printed catalog. E-mail JPGs and an application form to [email protected]

OFFICIAL WEBSITE: www.1650gallery.com/kidstuff2011_call.php

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Who can enter international photography contests?

Most international contests welcome photographers worldwide, regardless of nationality or experience level. Always verify eligibility on the official contest page—some restrict by age (18+), amateur/professional status, or thematic focus.

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Some are free; many charge $10–$50 per image, with early-bird discounts often available. Entry fees and deadline tiers are listed in the Quick Facts section at the top of each contest page on PhotoCompete.

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