FotoCal — Photography Awards, Grants and Open Calls Closing in August 2023
Photography Awards
International Photography Awards — Closes next 3 August (extended deadline)
Arnold Newman Prize For New Directions in Photographic Portraiture — Closes next 4 August
Australian Photography Awards — Closes next 21 August
LensCulture Emerging Talent Awards — Closes next 23 August
Environmental Photographer of the Year — Closes next 30 August
Lucie Photobook Prize — Closes next 30 August
Climate Justice @ Photography 4 Humanity — Closes next 31 August
Open Call @ Life Framer — Closes next 31 July
Photography Grants
Lucie Foundation Fine Art and Documentary Photography Scholarships — Closes next 1 August
Magnum Photos Foundation Fellowship — Closes next 1 August
Organized Labor in the United Stats @ Magnum Photos — Closes next 1 August
Grant for a New Humanitarian Perspective @ Action against Hunger — Closes next 31 August
Ian Parry Photojournalism Grant (for photographers aged 24 or under, or enrolled in a full-time photographic course) — Closes next 31 August
KBr Photo Award @ Fundaciòn MAPFRE — Closes next 1 September
Open Calls
Open Theme @ Center Forward — Closes next 6 August
Uchi-Soto @ COPA — Closes next 11 August
Open theme @ OD Photo Prize — Closes next 14 August (extended deadline)
The In-Between @ Glasgow Gallery of Photography — Closes next 18 August
Self-Portrait @ Decode Gallery — Closes next 19 August
Infinite Weight / Present Histories @ University of West Georgia (for US photographers) — Closes next 18 August
Metamorphosis @ Der Greif — Closes next 24 August
New Language: Contemporary Abstraction @ Gallery 263 (for US photographers) — Closes next 27 August
INTERSTATE @ Sarah Spurgeon Gallery (Central Washington University) (for US photographers) — Closes next 31 August
Open Theme @ Exposure Photography Festival — Closes next 1 September
Come back next month for September’s FotoCal! :)
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