The Competition
Renaissance Photography Prize 2017
"Now in its 10th edition, our annual award discovers talent and celebrates the best in photography, giving image makers access to new opportunities and a world-wide audience for their work.
"You could enjoy valuable international exposure and excellent prizes. With judges from The Photographers’ Gallery, HOTSHOE Magazine, Foam, The Guardian and many more, entering gives photographers the chance to have their work seen by a panel of some of the industry’s most influential photography critics. There are over 6000 GPB / 7000 EUR / 8000 USD worth of prizes to be won.
"By entering you will support charity. Renaissance Photography Prize supports young women with cancer by donating all profit to The Lavender Trust at Breast Cancer Care. Entry fees start at 18 GBP / 21 EUR / 22 USD."
For further information please visit the Renaissance Photography Prize website.
Complies with the Bill of Rights
This competition meets all the standards set out in
the Bill of Rights For Artists
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