About FotoRoom
FotoRoom is an online space showcasing works of contemporary photography ranging in genre, theme and style, and made by artists from all over the globe. We also share helpful resources for photographers.
Amateur & Pro: the FotoRoom memberships.
Becoming an Amateur member of FotoRoom (€10/year) gives you access to FotoCal, our popular, super-handy, monthly round-up of approaching deadlines for photography awards, grants and calls for entries. Amateur members can also enter our own, themed open calls (the first one will launch in October 2016).
On top of FotoCal and open calls, Pro members (€20/year) can unlock the mighty button: provided for both full articles and single images, clicking the button saves the item in your personal area, so you can create a custom collection of your favorite photography on FotoRoom. Moreover, Pro members are free to browse our archive pages: are you currently interested in portraits, or in works about identity? Dig our three years worth archive for all articles relevant to your purposes!
Keep up with us.
The best way to keep in touch with FotoRoom is by subscribing to our weekly newsletter. We are also quite social—look out for @visitfotoroom on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, and just @fotoroom on Tumblr.
Need anything?
Questions? Ideas? Parnterships? We’d love to hear from you.
If you are a photographer, gallery, publisher, etc. and want us to receive news about your projects, please feel free to add this email address to your mailing list. Looking to submit your work for publication in FotoRoom? Read this.
Your opinion is oh-so important to us.
We want you to enjoy FotoRoom as much as possible. If you have any feedback about the site—both in terms of content and user experience—or ideas about how we could make it better, please share it with us: we like good advice. And thank you for taking the time to write!
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