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Photography Annual 2011: new deadline

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Posted by Creative Review, 17 June 2011, 10:21    Permalink    Comments (4)

This year's Photography Annual will now be published alongside the November issue of Creative Review rather than the October one. Taking this into consideration, we're extending the deadline rather dramatically, and you now have until August 22 to get examples of your finest photography to us.

Don't forget this year sees us inaugurate the new Moving Image category.

More information on this, and how to enter, can be found on the Photography Annual pages here.

4 Comments

I think The Photography Annual is good but it is too expensive to enter. TPA is not (yet?) the D&AD of photography.

In the middle of such a deep recession, especially one that affects the creative industries so much (and therefore, of course, our income..) it means that the annual will only be a reflection on commercially successful photographers as opposed to the wider spectrum of styles and photographs that less commercial photographers cover.

Regards

Alan
Alan Burles
2011-06-20 12:31:40


Couldn't agree with Alan more...
GEORGE VRANJKOVIC
2011-06-24 11:25:59


£50! are you having a laugh!? seriously guys how can you justify this!?.........
nadine
2011-08-02 15:49:46


Please can you tell me ho took this photo? Who is the photographer?
This blue water photo like ribbons... I would be very happy if I could get in touch with him.

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Kina Giesenfeld
2012-01-04 10:04:18


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