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Renaissance Photography Prize 2014

We do try to keep you updated about competitions but also try to avoid the vacuous money making scams that seem to proliferate the world of the web. This is a competition with a very good cause nailed on, supporting younger women with breast cancer is a cause close to us here at OSP Towers at the moment so we are very happy to give this our support. There are only a few days left so make the effort, take pictures and submit, even if you don’t win you are doing some good.

Entry Date Extended to Midnight 3rd May

The Renaissance Photography Prize is an international photography award celebrating emerging and established talent and raising money to support younger women with breast cancer. Enter now to get your work seen by some of the most highly regarded photography critics, and the chance to win £6,000 worth of prizes in total and international exposure. The 60 finalist and shortlisted photographs will be exhibited at Getty Images Gallery in London, UK.

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Photographers can enter single images and/or series of work and the competition is open to everyone worldwide. And the good news is it’s all for a good cause. All profit from your entry fee is donated to Lavender Trust at Breast Cancer Care (registered charity number 1017658), a charity which is dedicated to supporting younger women with breast cancer.

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THE COMPETITION

The Renaissance Photography Prize is an international photography competition (the Competition) which raises money for the Lavender Trust at Breast Cancer Care (registered charity in England and Wales 1017658 and Scotland SC038104 (the Charity)). It is organised by the Renaissance Photography Prize Ltd, a not-for-profit company run almost entirely by volunteers (Renaissance) and all pre-tax profits from the Competition are donated to the Charity.

By entering the Competition you are deemed to accept the competition rules (the Rules).

WHO CAN ENTER?

The Competition is open to all professional and amateur photographers worldwide. If you are under 16 you must have a parent or legal guardian’s permission to enter.

OPENING AND CLOSING DATES

The Competition will open for entries at 10.00 GMT on 28 January 2014 and will close at 23.59 GMT on 28 April 2014. Entries received after this deadline will not be accepted.

Entries received and paid for before the 28 February 2014 23.59 GMT will receive an early bird discount (30%) on entry fees. The discount will be applied automatically at the time of payment. No discount will apply for Entries received after this time.

No responsibility is accepted for network connectivity, computer hardware or software failures of any kind which may restrict or delay the sending of your entry.

ENTRY FEE AND NUMBER OF ENTRIES

The Competition consists of two sections: the single-image competition (the Single-image Competition) and the series competition (the Series Competition).

You can enter as many single images, series or combination of single images and series (the Entries) as you wish to the Competition.

The costs of entering (the Entrance Fee) are:

SINGLE IMAGE COMPETITION
  • £15 for 1 image
  • £25 for up to 3 images
  • £40 for up to 6 image
  • The entry fee for more than 6 single images will be calculated using the above scale.Perou_1020x340px_Carousel
  • For more information go here

Renaissance Photography prize

Renaissanceis an international photography competition where all funds raised go to support breast cancer, and which culminates in a one week exhibition and celebrity private view at the prestigious Mall Galleries, London.

Closing in 1 week 4 days

Ends 24 February 2012 22:00:00 GMT

 Here are some of the winners from last year, full details of this competition supporting such a good cause can be found hereWe are pleased to present the prize-winning and shortlisted entries that were exhibited in the Renaissance Photography Prize 2011.

Renaissance Prize 2011

Walter Fogel (Germany)

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Digital
Blue Motion

blue motion

Calumet Film Prize 2011

Mark Hamilton (United States)

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Film
Introspection

Introspection

Freshfields Prize 2011

Richard Boll (United Kingdom)

expression
Film
Iola

Iola

Category Prize - Environment

Peikwen Cheng (China)

environment
Film
Lamp Mobile

Lamp Mobile

Category Prize - Expression

Mark Hamilton (United States)

expression
Film
Introspection

Introspection

Category Prize - Motion

Peikwen Cheng (China)

motion
Film
Free On The Range

Free on the Range

Category Prize - Shape

Michelle Compton (United Kingdom)

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Digital

Category Prize - Time

Dom Agius (United Kingdom)

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Digital
Mrs Pontifex’S Hand.

Mrs Pontifex's Hand.

Short Listed

The following images were shortlisted for prizes in their category.

William Eckersley (United Kingdom)

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Film
Coming Soon, Dudley Ga

Coming Soon, Dudley GA

Britta Isenrath (Germany)

environment
Film
Inken-Michels

Inken-Michels-Weg

Lior Patel (Israel)

environment
Digital
Night Over Ice Cream Car

Night over Ice cream car

Ed Robinson (United Kingdom)

expression
Digital
Ivana

Ivana

Richard Pak (France)

expression
Film
Heartbreak Ride, Series Pursuit.

Heartbreak Ride, series Pursuit.

Joy Goldkind (United States)

motion
Film
Adagio#47

Adagio#47

Sebastian Liste (Spain)

motion
Digital
Urban Quilombo

Urban Quilombo

Matthew Farrand (United Kingdom)

motion
Digital
Hoons

Hoons

Anne Marie Arbefeuille (France)

shape
Digital
Shadow Dancer 1

shadow dancer 1

Ahmet Can Mocan (Turkey)

shape
Film
Belonging

Belonging

Jwalant Mahadevwala (United Kingdom)

shape
Digital
Traveller

Traveller

Lottie Davies (United Kingdom)

time
Film
What Is The Future?

What is the future?

Peter Corkhill (United Kingdom)

time
Film
Transcendent Immanent With Heart Unfurled

transcendent immanent with heart unfurled

Susie Mcalister (United Kingdom)

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Digital
Another Year

another year

Take pictures – help a good cause

From Breast Cancer Care: A  walking event called the Pink Ribbonwalk at Blenheim Palace on 21st May, and I would love to invite your students at the Oxford School of Photography to take part. We are looking for a photographer to capture the day’s events and our walkers and their families, and I would be extremely grateful if you could forward the below information to anyone you may think suitable.

About the event:

The Pink Ribbonwalk events take place at four stunning locations around the UK through countryside routes around some of the UK’s most magnificent stately homes. Over our four events, we are expecting over 3500 walkers to take part in 10 and 20 mile sponsored walks across beautiful grounds. A lot of our walkers have personal experience of breast cancer and taking part in a Pink Ribbonwalk can be a milestone. On site, we have an event village that grows year on year for walkers and their families to relax before and after their walk and offer a welcome when at the finish line! If you are interested email events@breastcancercare.org.uk