OPEN CALL

"Street life" Photo Contest

CLOSED

Deadline 31.1.2023

Photopolis Agrinio Photo Festival is announcing a photography contest themed “Street life”.
Participants are asked to send only one picture, depicting the above mentioned theme.
All entries must be sent by 31st Januaty 2023, until 23:59, following the guidelines described below.
The selected fifteen photos will be printed and presented to the public in a photo exhibition, part of a series of events organized by Photopolis Agrinio Photo Festival.
The top three photos will win the following prizes, which will be awarded to the photographers on the opening day of the Festival:

Awards

1st prize:

“A William Eggleston’s Guide”, Photobook
George Pittas, “The coffee shop of Greece”, Photobook 
Kostas Ioannidis, An “exquisitely hybrid art”: poetics of photography in the late 19th and early 20th century, Athens, futura 2019,  (in Greek language)
Album – catalogue with the photos of the Festival

2nd prize:

George Pittas, “The coffee shop of Greece”, Photobook 
Spyros Staveris, “A world without margins”,  Photobook 
Album – catalogue with the photos of the Festival

3rd prize:

“Albert Watson – Creating Photographs”, Photobook
Spyros Staveris, “A world without margins”, a Photobook
Album – catalogue with the photos of the Festival

The selection will be realised by a committee, comprising of the following six members (in alphabetical order):  Charalampidis Panos & Chairetaki Mairi, Fragkoulis Leonidas Papachatzi Foteini, Rea Papadopoulos, Spyros Staveris.
Their decision will be final and no objections or any other kind of claim will be accepted.

Instructions

Participation in the photography contest is free of charge. However, there is a 20€ charge, to cover for costs of printing and exhibiting the 15 finalist photographs, which will be paid by the photographers, after the photos have been selected.
They will be notified, via e-mail, for the selection of their photos and they will be asked to send their pictures as printable, high-analysis files.
The photographs should not bear logos of any kind.
All participants in the contest concede to the organisers of the photography competition their rights to publish, display, print and post on social media the subjected photographs, aiming at promoting the Festival, under the term of mentioning the names of the photographers, without establishing any claim on any kind of fee.
The printouts of the photographs will be kept in the archive of the Festival, for future use and display.
Copyrights of the selected photographs belong exclusively to the photographers.
Participation in the contest automatically entails that not conforming completely to the contest rules ( not sending any or accurate contact details of the photographer, sending more than one pictures etc.) are reasons for disqualification from the competition.
The photo archive should be 1500 px on the large side and size maximum 2MB. The archive must be named in English, after the name of the photographer and it must be sent with the following form. If your photo is selected we will ask you for a large file to print.
A few seconds after the successful sending, a message will appear on your screen (just above the form) that it has been sent successfully.
Within 24 hours of receiving it, we send you an email to receive your participation. If you do not receive the confirmation email within 24 hours, please let us know by email: info@photopolis.gr.
For further information, please contact via the following e-mail address info@photopolis.gr24

Registration Form


Jury team

Rea Papadopoulou

Ρέα Παπαδοπούλου

Architect, photographer

Architect and photographer, born in Istanbul, lives and works in Athens. She studied architecture at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and attended workshops on Photography, including a two-year theoretical class at the Fine Arts School of Athens. She is working on long-term photographic projects examining mainly environmental, social, and urban issues.
Her photography works have been selected and presented in Greek and International Festivals such as the project ‘Dark Tree’ at the Photo Biennale at Momus Museum of Contemporary Art, Thessaloniki 2021 and at the Festival Fotografico Europeo, Varese Italy 2019. ΄Dark Tree΄ was finalist project for the Discovery Awards and exhibited at Encontros Da Imagem, Braga Portugal in 2017. The same project was also among the 12 finalists for the Price at the Photo Brussels Festival 2022. ‘The Girls are Sleeping Upstairs’ and ‘The Lake You Don’t See’ was selected and exhibited at Photometria Festival at Ioannina Greece in 2015 & 2018. She has participated in several solo and group exhibitions, while her works have been included in print and digital editions.
Website: https://reapapadopoulou.com/

Spyros Staveris

spiros staveris

Photographer

He was born in 1952 in Athens. Until 1974 he lived in Paris and from then until 1985 he divided his life between Paris and Athens, when he finally returned to Greece. He has Greek and French citizenship. He studied History in Paris (Universite Paris VII and Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales). He worked as a photographer, mainly in the Greek and foreign press. Among others, he has collaborated with the international publications: “Liberation”, “L’ Hebdo”, “Paris Match”, “Courrier International”, “Magazine Air France”, “France Dimanche”, “Vice”, as well as with the Greek : “Woman”, “BIMADonna”, “Marie Claire”, “Madame Figaro”, “Look”, “One”, “Click”, “Metro”, “Epsilon”, “K”, “Images”, “BIMAgazino” , “Postman”, “Big Fish”, “Symbol”, “01”, “Images of the World”, “View”, “Cover Story”, “Lifo”. He has held solo exhibitions and participated in group exhibitions. His works are presented in various photography publications, such as in the catalogs of the exhibitions “The Aegean Archipelagos, an Aquatic Metacity” and “Kivotos”, at the Venice Architecture Biennale, in the albums “Greece through photography: 160 years of visual testimonies “, “Place and People of the Olympic Committee” and in the special “Still Life” edition of “Vice” magazine. His works belong to private collections and the Museum of Photography of Thessaloniki. It collaborates with the DESTE foundation. He is a member of the photography agency Fotophotos and is represented by Elika Gallery

Panos & Mary

Panos & Mary

Photographers

Panos Charalampidis and Mary Chairetaki are a Greek artist duo. They are intrigued by the potential of photographic art to act as a research tool that integrates the inherent evidential nature of the medium, with emotions and the human perspective. They like to be committed to long-term projects, immersing in their subject’s world.
www.panos-mary.com

Photini Papachatzi

Φωτεινή Παπαχατζή

Cultural manager, adult educator

Photini Papahatzi is a cultural manager, educator and a visual artist.
Photini holds a Master in Arts Management from City University of London (2001) and a degree on European Civilization from the Hellenic Open University (2016). She is a member of the Bosch Alumni Network, a Tandem-Turkey recipient (2015) and a fellow of START Create Cultural Change program (2016). She is a certified trainer in adult education with teaching experience in non-formal education programs – General Adult Education (2008-2021) and in photography groups in the periphery of Greece. She designs and implements socio-cultural projects based in the periphery of Greece since 2007 in collaboration with NGOs, artists, curators and local communities. Since 2016 she manages the project “Postcards from home”, which she created during her fellowship at START Create Cultural Change program (2016) and since then she organises the homonymous interdisciplinary workshops and projects in collaboration with photographers, curators, festivals, organisations and communities in various parts of the world.
She has organised and participated in contemporary art exhibitions (most recent: 6th Thessaloniki Biennale of Contemporary Art, 2018, and The Provinces , TAF Athens 2019) and in photography exhibitions in NY, Cuba, UK, Germany, Greece, FYROM, Russia and Croatia. Her works are held in private collections in Greece and abroad.

Leonidas Fragulis

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Architect

He was born in Athens in May 1963.
He studied Architecture in Venice where he graduated in November 1990.
He lives in Agrinio and works as an architect while at the same time teaching the techniques of the photographic medium and encouraging ways of expression through it.

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