Fotofestiwal 2023 – International Festival of Photography in Łódź

Fotofestiwal 2023 – International Festival of Photography in Łódź

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Fotofestiwal 2023 – International Festival of Photography in Łódź is now open for entries!

Fotofestiwal 2023 – International Festival of Photography in Łódź: Fotofestiwal 2023 – International Festival of Photography in Łódź, the largest and the oldest photography festival in Poland, announces the call for projects looking for artists with exceptional personalities and projects which present bold visions.

About Competition

The Fotofestiwal – International Festival of Photography in Łódź, the largest and the oldest photography festival in Poland, announces the call for projects within Fotofestiwal Open Call 2023.

The Fotofestiwal gives you an opportunity to present your works to the audience of the International Festival of Photography held in Łódź (Poland) that will be held in Łbetween the 9th and 26th of June.

Moreover, Fotofestiwal was established in 2001 as one of the first photographic events in Poland. Since then it has become one of the most important and largest photography festivals in Central Europe, but its basic mission has not changed.

Furthermore, the organizers present different faces of photography, talk through photography about important social and artistic issues, and introduce the audience to the unobvious beauty and unique history of Łódź. They organize exhibitions in post-industrial spaces, emphasize networking events, and try to develop new ways of talking about photography.

The competition does not impose any thematic, age, or geographical limitations.

Moreover, the organizers are looking for artists with exceptional personalities and projects which present bold visions.

The six winners will be selected by an international Jury and exhibited during Fotofestiwal 2023.

Eligibility

This competition is open to all photographers worldwide.

Prize

If your project is selected as one of the six best, you will be offered:

  • Exhibition during Fotofestiwal (over 20.000 viewers)
  • Artist’s fee – 400 Euro
  • Accommodation for the main weekend of the festival (4 nights)
  • Reimbursement of travel expenses up to 200 Euro
  • Exhibition production budget (and full technical support) – 450 Euro

Entry fees

Lastly, each participant can submit a maximum of two projects, and for each submitted project the cost is 15 Euro.

 

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