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“Street + Still Life + Fashion” Photography Competition

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"Color" Photography CompetitionTheme: “Street + Still Life + Fashion”

Black Box Gallery is excited to announce a group photography show on Street + Still Life + Fashion. This show will be dynamic and have a balance of work from these different subjects. The show will explore the creativity and passion to make great photography within these different subjects. The show will look to push the boundaries of traditional exhibitions and celebrate the visions and styles of these important photographic concepts. The gallery encourages photographers to explore techniques and aesthetics and ideas that represent the creativity and possibility of contemporary photography.

Award

  • Exhibition in Black Box Gallery, Portland Oregon  (January 1-20, 2024)
  • Black Box will provide for free all framing, matting and printing for the exhibitions.

Juror: Todd Johnson

Submission of digital images by email: [email protected]
Image requirements: Jpeg format; 1024 pixels on the longest side at 72 DPI, 2MB or less each (saved). The photographers who are selected into the exhibition will provide a high resolution Tiff file for our gallery to print for the exhibition.

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PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS FOR YOU:
The next time you’re out with your camera, look for your favorite color. Methodically create your photographs around it. In the past few years, orange has regularly appeared in my photographs. I attribute this to the ‘construction orange’ that is all around me as my city rebuilds post-earthquake. Although it’s not my favourite color, rich oranges have become a staple in my photography. Try these techniques to see what works best for you when it comes to using color in photography. Use your digital camera to create compositions full of color. Fill the frame with two or three hues in an abstract composition. Use a macro or zoom lens to get close and make sure that the light is consistent across the surface. Photograph the color in an unexpected location for visual interest. A vivid floral green shirt in a sea of black suits makes a statement. Photograph the same color in different settings, such as nature, architecture, landscape, urban, and portrait. Create a focal point by capturing your favourite color surrounded by a neutral shade. Venture into the night to see how color photographs turn out when they’re artificially lit.