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“Audio/Visual: An exhibition of Music Photography”

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The New York Photo Festival in association with United Photo Industries present an exhibition of music photography "Audio/Visual".

Theme: Images that capture the powerful relationship between photography and music in all its forms, be it solo musicians, bands, rock concerts, grand operatic productions, or intimate one-on-one sessions.

Award:

  • 85 photographs will be selected for inclusion in the exhibition (October 19 to November 3, 2011).

There is no limit to the number of images each artist may submit.

Only online entries of digital images will be eligible.

Image requirements: image file size of up to 3 Mb saved at 72dpi, JPG format; up to 1,400 pixels on th longest side; Adobe RGBcolor profile.

If you receive notification that the jury has selected your work for inclusion in the Audio/Visual juried exhibition, you will have to arrange for your work to be delivered or dropped-off at The powerHouse Arena (37 Main Street, Dumbo, Brooklyn) no later than October 17, 2011.

OFFICIAL WEBSITE: audiovisual.newyorkphotofestival.com/

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