The Women Photograph Grants, Arab Documentary Photography Program, Firecracker Photographic Grant, and Prix Levallois are among the many great awards currently open for entry. Learn all about how they support your work and career during these difficult and uncertain times.
3. as part of their submission, and images need not be related to the project proposal. Multimedia works are
welcomed. The jury this year features Gael Almeida (National Geographic Society), Jess Dugan
(Independent Photographer), Yagazie Emezi (Independent Photographer), Emily Jan (The Atlantic), and
Olivier Laurent (The Washington Post).
For the second Grant, Women Photograph has partnered with Getty Images to award US$10,000 to an
undergraduate or graduate student focused on photojournalism. The scholarship can be used for tuition,
camera equipment, or other education costs during the 2020-2021 school year. Applicants are not required
to be majoring in photojournalism or photography and people pursuing photographic education outside
the university setting, such as vocational schools, workshops, and other extended educational courses, may
also apply. Determination of eligibility will be at the discretion of Women Photograph and Getty Images.
Sandy Ciric (Getty Images), Sara Ickow (Women Photograph), Zahra Rasool (Al Jazeera Contrast), Haruka
Sakaguchi (Independent Photographer), and Elias Williams (Independent Photographer) comprise the
judging panel. Submissions must include a portfolio of 15-20 images, an essay (300 words maximum)
outlining how this scholarship would be used, and proof of enrollment in a university, college, workshop, or
other educational institution.
For both grants, half of the funding will be disbursed at the beginning of the project, and half upon
completion. The deadline to apply is 15 May. No entry fee. Learn more at womenphotograph.com.
The Arab Documentary Photography Program / Deadline: 1 May / No entry fee
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