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CENTER Photography Calls for Entry

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Color Cue Photo Competition

• $5K PROJECT DEVELOPMENT GRANT
SUBMIT: 6-10 images and a 325-word project statement
PACKAGE: $5,000 Grant, Professional Development Workshop Admission, Review Santa Fe: Tuition & Presentation, Lenscratch publication, and Online Exhibition at visitcenter.org

• $5K ME&EVE GRANT
SUBMIT: 15-20 images and a 325-word project statement
PACKAGE: $5,000 Grant, Professional Development Workshop Admission, Review Santa Fe: Tuition & Presentation, Lenscratch publication, and Online Exhibition at visitcenter.org

• $2.5K PROJECT LAUNCH GRANT
Submitters must be a New Mexico resident for at least 2 years or more, includes photographers taking a temporary residence leave.
SUBMIT: 5-10 images and a 325-word project statement
PACKAGE: $2,500 Grant, Professional Development Workshop Admission, Review Santa Fe: Tuition & Presentation, Lenscratch publication, and Online Exhibition at visitcenter.org

• THE CENTER AWARDS – PERSONAL / SOCIAL / ENVIRONMENTAL
SUBMIT: 1-6 images* and a 325-word project statement | *Additional files are $5 each
PACKAGE: Review Santa Fe: Tuition & Presentation, Lenscratch publication, and Online Exhibition at visitcenter.org

• EXCELLENCE IN MULTIMEDIA STORYTELLING
SUBMIT: 1-6 images* and a 325-word project statement *| Additional files are $5 each
PACKAGE: Review Santa Fe: Tuition & Presentation, Lenscratch publication, and Online Exhibition at visitcenter.org

•  REVIEW SANTA FE: PORTFOLIO REVIEWS
SUBMIT: 15-20 images and a 325-word project statement
PACKAGE: Includes 9 portfolio reviews, inclusion in the Review Santa Fe 100 online index, Photographer & Scholarship Presentations, and more. Reviewers selected in October 2021.

Image requirements: jpg, sized 1400 pixels wide, height proportionate. Files must be 500kb or smaller in size, with a minimum dpi of 72.

Online submission of digital photographs via the website.

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PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS FOR YOU:
The Rule of Thirds is quite popular in the world of photography. It is usually learned by beginners in photography in the first ever lessons. The use of four lines creates the rule of thirds. You keep two lines horizontally and two lines vertically so that it all together makes a grid of nine squares. So you divide the picture in these boxes to get a better knowledge of the image and the view. The geometry helps in the positioning of the subject. The theory is to put the points of interest on intersections to mark the balance of a photograph and make it look more professional. It is observed that the viewer unknowingly focuses on the points of intersection more than the rest of the picture. Remembering these tips will help you take better photos.