Call Detail
Entry Deadline: 9/3/24
Application Closed

Entry Fee (Entry Fee): $30.00
Entry Fee (Member Entry Fee): $25.00
Work Sample Requirements
Images | Minimum:Min. 1, Maximum:Max. 5
Total Samples | Minimum:Min. 1, Maximum:Max. 5
Call Type: Photography
Eligibility: Regional
State: Louisiana

The New Orleans Photo Alliance invites Louisiana photographers of all levels to showcase the extraordinary bond between humans and their canine companions. Submit your best shots for a chance to be featured in our juried exhibition. We're seeking images that capture the playful, serene, and unforgettable moments shared with our four-legged friends. Winners selected by Louisiana photographers, Raymond Groscrand and Amy James.

Let's celebrate the joy and love shared with our four-legged family members!

 

Jurors: 

Raymond Groscrand

Raymond Groscrand is a native of New Orleans.  He recently moved back to his hometown after spending 30 years in Houston, Texas. Raymond spent his time there photographing for national and regional advertising agencies, such as Olgivy and Mather and McCann Erickson.  He is known for work in large format photography and still life conceptions for Houston's premiere graphic designers. Raymond has received numerous awards from Houston Ad Federation and Art Directors' Club, including a national Addy.  He is currently affiliated with the New Orleans Photo Alliance and is documenting the restoration of St. Augustine Church in Treme. Raymond was invited to participate in Houston's Photo Fest in May of this year.  He was part of a two person exhibit, Flora & Stone earlier this year at the New Orleans Photo Alliance.  His work now consists of trying to define what New Orleans means to him.  Composing his images on memories of the past and the vibrant culture of today.

 

Amy James

Amy James has worked as a fine art photographer in South Louisiana for over thirty years. She shoots only film while printing each image individually by hand in a shared darkroom in New Orleans. She uses natural lighting with hand-held cameras, feeling tripods and other equipment distract from the creative experience. She shoots primarily in black and white, feeling color detracts from an ethereal mood or quality that only pure black and white photography can capture. Over the years, her work has been described by many as soulful and even haunting, whether the subject matter is a human or simply a flower, or still-life.

Although she shoots primarily portraiture with much of the photographs being personal of friends or family, lately James has delved more enthusiastically into other subjects. The still-life, nature and floral images pull from her background as a BFA graduate from LSU in Painting and Drawing, where she studied with: Michael Crespo, Chris Johns, and Bob Hausey -- with a minor in Photography, where professor’s AJ Meek and Tom Neff still serve as her cherished photographic mentors today. She has also studied photography in Maine Media workshops with esteemed photographers such as Keith Carter, and Paul Caponigro.

James has displayed her work in numerous galleries and even billboards across the South in cities such as: Ruston, Lafayette, Baton Rouge, Oxford, Birmingham and Dallas. Her writings and photographs have been published regionally and nationally in magazines such as Louisiana Home & Garden, In Register, Country Roads, 225 Magazine, Bayou Life and Delta Style -- nationally in Veranda and Ladies Home Journal and internationally in SHOTS magazine.

Application Requirements

Submission Fee (for Members) : $25 
Submission Fee ( for Non-Members ): $30 
Maximum pieces per artists is 5. Files must be in jpg format. Maximum file size 5 mb. Resize images to be 1040px on the long dimension so that photographs are large enough to be viewed properly by the juror and used in promotion if selected. 
 

Unleashed will open on September 26, 2024 and remain on view through October 27, 2024.

Eligibility Criteria

ELIGIBLE ARTISTS: Open to all Louisiana-based artists; NOPA membership not required; all ages accepted.

ELIGIBLE WORK: Works submitted must be legal and the artist assumes responsibility for having the legal right to exhibit and sell the images.