Call For Entries

  • Published 8th March 2011
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  • Derek Collis LRPS, Under Age Drinkers
  • CALL FOR ENTRIES

    The Royal Photographic Society
    154th International Print Competition
    (in partnership with Allen & Overy LLP)

    Open to RPS Members and Non Members

    Deadline for entries: Monday 21st March 2011

    The 154th International Print Exhibition

    Society Medals and Allen & Overy Awards
    • 1 Gold Society Medal and a prize of £2,000
    • 2 Silver Society Medals and prizes of £1,000 each
    • 3 Bronze Society Medals and prizes of £500 each
    • RPS/Allen & Overy International Award of £1,000 on the theme ‘Challenging the Norm’ (see entry form for details)
    • Under 25 - Gold Society Medal and an Olympus PEN E-PL1 Double Zoom Kit camera

     

    • Entry fees: RPS Member - £15. Non Member - £18. Under 25 - £12
    • Up to 125 prints will be selected for the Exhibition
    • All selected images will be reproduced in a full colour catalogue. All entrants will receive a copy of the catalogue
    • The Exhibition will tour from July 2011 for approximately 1 year
    • Exhibitors will have the opportunity to sell copies of their prints
    SELECTION DATES: Wednesday 13th and Thursday 14th April 2011

    • The Medals & Awards will be presented during the Opening Reception on Wednesday 13th July 2011, at Allen & Overy’s prestigious building at Bishops Square, London

     

    Selectors:

    NICK SCOTT FRPS
    Chairman of Selectors
    Applied Photographer
    www.nickscott.co.uk

    TIM FLACH
    Animal & Nature Photographer
    www.timflach.com

    JULIA FULLERTON-BATTEN

    Advertising & Fine Art Photographer
    www.juliafullerton-batten.com

    DOUGLAS MAY FRPS
    Contemporary Photographer

    TONY WOROBIEC FRPS
    Landscape Photographer
    www.arenaphotographers.com

    Entry forms can be downloaded here (PDF 715.26KB)

    For further information please contact:
    Lesley Goode, RPS Exhibitions Manager
    Tel: 01225 325720 Email: Lesley@rps.org


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