The deadline for the Emerging Photographer Fund grant is officially moved to April 1, 2009….
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- Ed Hamlin on Gone City: Larry Towell needs an ass-kicking:
Funny I just looked at the series over at magnum and you knowimmediately the images that are presented blatently in poor taste. It may be that Larry Towell has that fault that stands out in todays view of expose women, no matter the race. To say that it was artful or good photo journalism is a line of BS.. - Brett Gundlock on Gone City: Larry Towell needs an ass-kicking:
Hah. True, I did enjoy it. I just think that by bringing attention to these uninformed rants, it validates them in a twisted way. I am not saying they should be ignored, but these internet stars are just looking for some attention, attempting to stir the pot. But hey, thats what the internet is for, I guess it is up to me to decide where to click. But yeah, I still like your blog. I used to follow fly on the wall religiously when I was just starting. Haven’t published anymore skinhead photos yet, I will let you know when.... - Trent Nelson on Gone City: Larry Towell needs an ass-kicking:
My linking to an article here is never an endorsement of its position. Readers should form their own opinions. I see the “Larry Towell needs an ass-kicking” post as part of a trend that really picked up during the 2006 Lebanon war and has flared up again with Haiti, where people are voicing critical opinions of photojournalism. Such criticisms should be faced head on, and it’s pretty cowardly that the “hack” does not allow comments on his post so there could be a response to his inflammatory post. As....




Hello, Does it matter whether or not if the watermark is removed. I forgot to remove it on my submission and now I can’t seem to resend my revised one. If it’s not important, I will not worry. Please let me know. Thank You! Robbie
Hello, Is it important that the watermark be removed? I forgot to take it off in my submission and now I am finding it impossible to send a revised one without it. If it is not important I will not worry. Please let me know. Thank You! Robbie
We wish to submit for EMERGING PHOTOGRAPHER GRANT project which we do together with my friend. This is possible?
Hi everybody,
it’s ok that there’s no an entry fee but I wish to know how much a finalist should pay for its blurb book (just an estimate). Could anybody answer me?
Thank you
Roberto
You need to ask your questions at this page:
http://www.burnmagazine.org/dialogue/2009/03/emerging-photographer-grant/
Hi, I´m writing from Argentina I wanna know if it doesn´t matter the nacionality of the photographer. Can I sumbmit my projects in spanish?
Thanks, regards.
Yul
Once again, you need to ask your questions at this page:
http://www.burnmagazine.org/dialogue/2009/03/emerging-photographer-grant/
Good day Alan, sorry for asking here but i cant find the post button
Am here with a light box with 14 photos, there are many photos that work in sequences that i would love to share if i get selected, our project focuses on rivers and the youth arround it and the people that are getting displaced.
I hope you can find my lightbox its called Free Flowing Rvers campaing
Making it to the second round, will allow me to show people with out a voice.
Reciving a grant like that will not only be used to a photo project but also to reach more comunities in need of education. must see the joy when they see a picture of them self for the first time.
how can I be sure, you can see my photo light box, can u check i got an email that they could se nothing,
Do you want a coment on every photo or for the entire project.
I only see space for 500 characters, sorry am last minute but i have been fighting rivers for too long and its my first internet phography contest.
thanks man
warm tropical regards from here on the Pacuare river, Costa Rica.
Once again, you need to ask your questions at this page: http://www.burnmagazine.org/dialogue/2009/03/emerging-photographer-grant/