| Copyright | You grant 1650 gallery the right to use accepted photographs to promote the exhibition, for display on the 1650 Gallery website and for inclusion in an exhibit catalog. The artist's name and photo title will be included in the exhibition, and wherever the work is displayed. |
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| Eligibility | Open to all photographers, worldwide. |
| Finish | 12 June 2016 |
| Entry fee | $35 for up to 5 images. Additional entries may be submitted for $5 each. |
FinishedAhh, the street. That intoxicating cocktail of humanity. They come in all shapes and sizes, from the majesty of New York’s Fifth Ave or the Champ de Elysee to the humblest backstreet and alley. Some have seen better days, like the ghost towns of Highway 61, and some are teeming with the kaleidoscope of humanity. But whether they are asphalt or cobblestone, made of dirt or even water, every street tells a story. It may be the structures that whisper of the past, or it may be the now explosion of a new nightlife hotspot. Whatever it is, now is the time to leave the narrow confines of your humble abode and venture out into the unpredictable byways of human interaction! You may find a favorite corner or boulevard you love, or perhaps you’ll meet the girl of your dreams or maybe even an honest to god kook! Whatever happens, don’t forget to focus and trip the shutter wherever your trip may lead, because this month at 1650, it’s all about the road more or less travelled as we put on our walking shoes and enter the world of STREETSCAPES.
Award:
- Approximately 50 works will be chosen from submitted photographs to be shown in the Streetscapes group exhibition at 1650 Gallery in the Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles.
Juror: Andrew Overtoom
Image requirements: JPG format; 72 ppi, image width up to 1024 pixels on the longest side.
Online submission of digital images. 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] All accepted entries must submit a high res jpeg (300-360 dpi , minimum size 5×7?) to be included in the printed SHOW CATALOG.
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