RPS International Photography Exhibition 166
£1000 first prize for one selected photographer
- Deadline: 21 May 2024
- Entry fee: Free
- Website: https://rps.org/ipe166/
Open for Entries: RPS International Photography Exhibition 166
Be part of the longest running photographic exhibition celebrating photography from across the globe. Entries now open to everyone, with one free entry available to all.
Entries are now open for the International Photography Exhibition 166 (IPE 166).
The world's longest running exhibition welcomes submissions from new, emerging and established photographers, of any age and working in any subject or genre.
The IPE presents a unique opportunity to exhibit in a group exhibition at The Royal Photographic Society in Bristol, UK, and other nationwide venues, alongside a prize fund to support future photographic projects.
Prizes:
£1000 first prize for one selected photographer and 1-year free membership of the RPS
£1000 award for one photographer under 30 years of age and 1-year free membership of the RPS
Solo Exhibition at the RPS, 2-week solo exhibition at RPS Bristol or partnering venues, awarded by the RPS. The RPS will support the selected photographer to develop and deliver the exhibition.
An opportunity for four photographers to feature in the award winning RPS Journal
£250 prize voted by exhibition visitors to the RPS gallery
Five photographers will be selected as a ‘Selector’s Spotlight’ – with a short statement as to why the work stood out will be included in the exhibition
All selected photographers will receive a digital copy of the IPE Journal feature.
Shortlisted photographers will be celebrated on the RPS website and digital channels
Instagram take-overs are available for shortlisted and selected photographers
The RPS will share stand-out entries during the call-out via social media. Highlighting on social media will not necessarily ensure work is shortlisted.
All entrants will be offered 15% discount on any new RPS Membership
Eligibility:
Everyone
Copyrights & Usage Rights:
The intellectual property of all entries remains with the photographer
The RPS will respect your moral rights