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Reminder: Aperture Portfolio Prize Call for Entries

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

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A reminder to all photographers—The third annual Aperture Portfolio Prize is accepting submissions until Thursday, July 16, 2009! This international competition is focused on discovering fresh contemporary artists and bringing them to a wider audience. First prize receives $2,500 and will be featured in Aperture Foundation’s website and e-newsletter. Runners-up will also be promoted and featured on aperture.org. Don’t miss your chance to submit!


Click here to view the official guidelines and FAQs.

Click here to view past winners of the Aperture Portfolio Prize.

Lesley A. Martin on Blurb

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

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Dear Exposures Readers,

Aperture friend, Radius co-founder, and photobook freak Darius Himes, sends notice that the deadline for the Blurb Photography Book Now competition is looming.  All entries must be received by noon PDT, July 16, 2009.

Last year, I had the pleasure of being in one of the first groups of jurors to participate in Blurb Photography Book Now (as was fellow Aperture editor, Denise Wolff), and it was a real treat when all the books from the “Thematic Photography Book” category—of which I was one of 5 jurors—started pouring in and piling up. In looking through them, it was evident to me that one key limiting factor for the technology had to do with an artist’s ability to work with the few format options available. In the best, most successful books, the artists accepted and adapted effectively to those parameters in interesting and creative ways, whereas others were clearly fighting it the whole way through—and their layouts subsequently tried to work despite the format, not with the format. Another observation I made at the time was how frequently the text—whether it be simple captions or an artist statement—was treated as a mere afterthought, and not integrated into the larger whole of the book with much intention. Of course for me, the book is such a great form precisely because of the possibilities present when text and image interact.
One thing I was a bit confused about in last year’s competition was how the somewhat vague category of “Thematic” work (the one I had been given to jury) differentiated itself from the even more vague “General” category, so I was pleased to see that they had redefined the categories to be a little more straightforward: Fine-Art, Commercial, and Editorial. (Mr. Himes, who has coordinated and helped guide this competition, writes further about this tweaking of categories in his blog.)
I frequently advise people who are interested in having a book published that the best first step is to try to work with the book form on their own before presenting it to a publisher: make a hand made maquette, barter some art for design services, or—hey, here’s an idea—why not make a book via one of the super-easy digital printing services now so widely available. This competition (which is not limited to ONLY Blurb-made books) is a chance to do just that, and to possibly get some feedback and recognition while you’re at it!

Also, while you’re thinking about competitions, don’t forget that the Aperture Portfolio Prize deadline is also looming… more about that next week.

Best of luck,

Lesley A. Martin

Aperture Portfolio Prize Call for Entries

Monday, June 15th, 2009

Aperture Portfolio Prize

A reminder to all photographers—The Aperture Portfolio Prize is accepting submissions until Thursday, July 16, 2009! This international competition is focused on discovering fresh contemporary artists and bringing them to a wider audience. First prize receives $2,500 and will be featured in Aperture Foundation’s website and e-newsletter. Runners-up will also be promoted and featured on aperture.org. Don’t miss your chance to submit!

Click here to view the official guidelines and FAQs.

Click here to view past winners of the Aperture Portfolio Prize.

Hector Mata exhibition at Los Angeles Center for Digital Art

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

Untitled 14, a metal stick at the border between the U.S. and Mexico, and an object left in the desert by an immigrant crossing the border, 2007.

Hector Mata, a 2008 Aperture Portfolio Prize Runner-Up, opens Limbo an exhbiition on view at the Los Angeles Center for Digital Art. A Peruvian native, Mata compares the United States and Mexican border to the Roman Catholic tradition of Limbo as an intermediary state designated for un-baptized babies and of the just who died before Christ. The concept of torn identity has been a personal focus of Mata’s, and his images are aimed at showing their manifest in physical divides.

Click here to view Hector Mata’s complete Aperture Portfolio Prize submission.
Click here to purchase Reservoir, 2007, a limited-edition photograph through Aperture.

Hector Mata: Limbo
Thursday, June 11—Friday, July 3, 2009
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 11, 2009 6:00—10:00 pm
Los Angeles Center for Digital Art

107 West Fifth Street, Los Angeles
(323) 646-9427

Aperture Portfolio Prize Winners Announced

Friday, April 10th, 2009

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Untitled 9, 2006 © Michael Corridore

Congratulations to Michael Corridore, the winner of the 2008 Aperture Portfolio Prize. From over 1,000 entries, the judges awarded the top prize to this Australian photographer for his project Angry Black Snake. Five runners-up were also selected: Saudi Arabia’s Jowhara AlSaud; Colin Blakely of Ann Arbor, Michigan; Columbia, Missouri’s Joe Johnson; Los Angeles–based Peruvian artist Hector Mata; and Elizabeth Pedinotti of San Francisco.

Aperture Foundation is also delighted to announce, for the first time ever,  a special series of limited-edition prints by the Portfolio Prize winner, Michael Corridore, and runners-up: Jowhara AlSaud; Colin Blakely; Joe Johnson; Hector Mata; and Elizabeth Pedinotti. Affordably priced, the purpose is to encourage the collection of work by emerging artists.

Click here for information on entering the 2009 Aperture Portfolio Prize.

CALL FOR ENTRIES: APERTURE PORTFOLIO PRIZE

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

Aperture Foundation is pleased to announce the Aperture Portfolio Prize, an international photography competition, is now accepting entries.

Deadline for submissions is Friday, July 11.

The purpose of the Portfolio Prize is to identify trends in contemporary photography and specific artists whom we can help by bringing their work to a wider audience. In choosing the first-prize winner and runners-up, we are looking for work that is fresh and that hasn’t been widely seen in major publications or exhibition venues.

First prize is $2,500. The first-prize winner and runners-up are featured on Aperture’s website for approximately one year. Winners are also announced in the foundation’s e-newsletter, which reaches thousands of subscribers in the photography community. To see the work of the winner and runners-up for the 2007 prize, please