L.A. Photo Curator Call for Entry: ‘Street Shooting’

L.A. Photo Curator

Entry Deadline: Jun. 23

123 Elm St.
L.A., CA 90068

http://www.laphotocurator.com/

Carl Shubs says, “For me, Street Photography is all about the spontaneous moment. It doesn’t have to be in an urban setting and it doesn’t have to include people. However, it should be candid, which means unposed.

Some great photographers who are identified for their street photographs shoot portraits, and for me that is a separate category which I would call street portraits. What makes these Street is they are still candids, and that is what differentiates them from traditional portraits that are shot on the street but are posed and/or shot with permission. If they involve people, they should be interacting with others or presented interacting with their surroundings in meaningful (consciously or unconsciously and possibly ironic or humorous) ways.

20% OF ARTIST FEES GO TO CHARITY.
10% to the curator’s charity and 10% to the first place winner’s charity. Shubs has chosen the Didi Hirsch Suicide Prevention Hotline as his charity.

Read about Shubs in American Psychologist Magazine (cover article)
www.carlshubsphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/American-Psychologist-Feb-Mar-2018-Cover-Interview-1.pdf

$20 for 3 images. ALL entrants work is shown on their own page with their artist statement, website info, bio & portions of their CV.

First Place winner receives Q & A with curator. Curator reviews first place winner. One or more past curators may contribute reviews as well. 10% of artist fees goes to the first place winner’s charity. The first place image is on our splash page for a month.

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