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Call for Submissions: 2017 Asian Women Photographers’ Showcase

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Call for Submissions: 2017 Asian Women Photographers’ Showcase

Submissions sought for this showcase recognizing the amazing quality of work being produced by woman photographers in Asia. Deadline: July 10, 2017.

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Weekly Roundup: Mixed Race Queer Bodies, Brown Skin Love, African Punks and More

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Weekly Roundup: Mixed Race Queer Bodies, Brown Skin Love, African Punks and More

ZaVa III. Paris, 2013Copyright Zanele Muholi

Zanele Muholi’s Of Love & Loss Series
The self-portraits of Muholi and her lover in their..

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Eugene Smith Memorial Fund Announces First Annual Student Grant for Photography

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2018 Light Work Grant Recipients: Nydia Blas, Michelle Gabel, Jerry Lim. Thrilled to have been part of the jurying process, take note of these amazing photographers!

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Check out these Competitions and Grants listed by the Royal Photographic Society for the completion of #photography and film/video projects

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Administered by The Society in partnership with The Guardian. The Joan Wakelin Bursary offers £2000 for the production of a photographic essay on an overseas social documentary issue.

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My 2012 Summer of MFA Reading List

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