Darkness Falls

International Photography Exhibition. Free to submit.

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The Glasgow Gallery of Photography is running a month long exhibition in September called Darkness Falls. For this exhibition we are asking photographers to submit images that show the varying aspects of night photography. Shooting from dusk till dawn, night photography can be challenging to master, but when it is, photographers can produce some of the most amazing photographs. So from the moments as darkness falls, to just before dawn approaches, we want to the images that you capture from this time.

Darkness Falls is an open call for photographers to submit up to 8 images that meet the theme and genre of night photography.

Photographers who are selected will have their work displayed in a month long exhibition in our gallery, with their work also appearing online in an online gallery on our website.

All participants that are selected to take part in the exhibition will be put forward for a chance to be named Photographer of the Month.

Prizes:

Those selected will have their work exhibited at The Glasgow Gallery of Photography for one month. They will also have their work displayed in an online gallery on The Glasgow Gallery of Photography's website. All those selected for the exhibition will also be in with a chance of being named Photographer of the month.

Eligibility:

Everyone

Copyrights & Usage Rights:

The copyright of the Works during and after the exhibition remains with the Artist.
GGOP does not have the right to make use of or bestow the high definition files or the prints of the Works that will be used for the realization of the exhibition.
The royalties of the Works are not bestowed to The GGOP at any time. The copyright of the Works remains in the creators and in them alone.
Artists grant GGOP the right to use their images to promote the exhibition, for display GGOP webpage and for inclusion On Instagram, twitter and facebook.
The GGOP reserves the right to print your image in a size and on paper type to a style in keeping of the exhibition it is entered into.

Theme:

Black and White Cityscapes Environmental Landscape People Urban Street