The ARTISTS’ HAVEN GALLERY in Ft. Lauderdale, FL is holding an international juried photography competition that you might like to enter. But hurry: your submission must be postmarked by June 30, 2009.
There are cash & prize awards valued at over $15,000 plus participation in the finalists' exhibition and gallery representation for a year.
You can download the Guidelines & Entry Form at http://www.artistshavengallery.com/.
The contest is open to all U.S. and international photographers working in digital or film media. There are multiple categories and no entry limit. The entry fee is $25 for the first work submitted, and then $10 for each additional.
A group exhibition of the 45 selected works will be held at the gallery from Sep 01 - 31, 2009.
An awards presentation will be held Sep 19, 2009. Winners do not need to be present.
The competition will be juried by Barbara O’Keefe, Executive Director of the Coral Springs Museum of Art. http://www.csmart.org/
Artists Haven Gallery is located at 2757 East Oakland Park Blvd, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33306
You can contact Michael Joseph, owner of Artists’ Haven Gallery, with any questions or concerns you may have regarding the competition.
Phone: 954-817-4893
Email: 2009ipc@artistshavengallery.com
I just finished putting together my submission for the competition, consisting of these 5 works:
Water Lily Composition (Digital Conceptualization category)
Toned Water Lily (Flowers category)
Fuschia (Flowers category)
Globemallow Buds (Flowers category)
Lesli (People/Portraits category)
Here's a short 20 second Animoto Video I put together using the 5 photos I am submitting:
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