The Competition
Alghero Street Photography Awards
Officine di idee
ASPA – Alghero Street Photography Awards is a photography festival organized and promoted by the cultural association “Officine di idee”, an organization aspiring to become a reference point for the street and authorial photography. The festival will be preceded by a photographic contest subdivided into four main categories: "Travel Photography", "Documentary Photography", "Street Photography" and "Street Portrait". To these four, two extra categories have been added: "Project and Personal Research” – free interpretation of the theme – and “Special Theme”, which must be developed entirely on Sardinian territory.
Who We Are - The non-profit cultural association “Officine di idee" was born in 2016 with the aim of promoting authorial photography and visual arts in general, besides organizing quality cultural events in the city of Alghero. Its first project is the "International Street and Authorial Photography Festival", organized on the basis of the international contest ASPA - Alghero Street Photography Awards - which will spread and promote works by professional authors and new talents in the scene. The association, through the contest and the festival, aims at building a global platform where photography can be promoted as a tool for reflection on the world and its dynamics.
Competition closes 15 February, 2018.
For complete information, please visit the ASPA – Alghero Street Photography Awards 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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- claim copyright
- claim exclusive use
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- add, alter, or remove metadata from submissions
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- seek free usage rights in excess of 3 years
- use the submissions commercially without the entrant's agreement, and such commercial usage is to be subject to a freely negotiated license independently of the competition.
- make it a condition of winning that an entrant must sign a commercial usage agreement
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- fail to name the judges for this or last year's competition
- fail to explicitly state all the organisations who will acquire rights to the submissions
- set a closing date more than 18 months after the contest launch date
- fail to make clear statements of rights claimed and how submissions are used.
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