Call Detail
Entry Deadline: 8/15/16
Application Closed
Entry Fee (2016 National Alternative Process Competition): $40.00
Media Fee(Additional Images up to 15): $5.00
Application Closed
Entry Fee (2016 National Alternative Process Competition): $40.00
Media Fee(Additional Images up to 15): $5.00
Work Sample Requirements
Images | Minimum:Min. 5, Maximum:Max. 15
Total Samples | Minimum:Min. 5, Maximum:Max. 15
Images | Minimum:Min. 5, Maximum:Max. 15
Total Samples | Minimum:Min. 5, Maximum:Max. 15
Call Type: Photography
Eligibility: National
State: New York
Eligibility: National
State: New York
Alternative processes include, but are not limited to: Albumen, Cyanotype, Van
Dyke Brown, Platinum/Palladium, Gum Bichromate, Bromoil, Salt Print, Tintype,
Ziatype, Daguerreotype, Image Transfers, Liquid Emulsion, Photogravure as well
as handmade prints created from digital negatives. Traditional Silver Gelatin Prints,
C-Prints and Digital Prints are not eligible. There is no limitation as to subject matter.
This year's juror is Miriam Leuchter, Editor-in-Chief of Popular Photography and
American Photo magazines. She serves on the board of The Josephine Herrick
Project, a nonprofit that enlists photographic community volunteers to educate students who have not had the opportunity to learn the communicative power of photography.
She has juried many international competitions, and her own work has been published
and exhibited in magazines, newspapers, and art galleries in the United States and
Europe.
Dyke Brown, Platinum/Palladium, Gum Bichromate, Bromoil, Salt Print, Tintype,
Ziatype, Daguerreotype, Image Transfers, Liquid Emulsion, Photogravure as well
as handmade prints created from digital negatives. Traditional Silver Gelatin Prints,
C-Prints and Digital Prints are not eligible. There is no limitation as to subject matter.
This year's juror is Miriam Leuchter, Editor-in-Chief of Popular Photography and
American Photo magazines. She serves on the board of The Josephine Herrick
Project, a nonprofit that enlists photographic community volunteers to educate students who have not had the opportunity to learn the communicative power of photography.
She has juried many international competitions, and her own work has been published
and exhibited in magazines, newspapers, and art galleries in the United States and
Europe.