PASS the LOAM
Earthy foods are yummy. I know that is obvious to many of you. But, I have to say that learning to appreciate earthy foods is the biggest change in my palate over the years. I’m still not a fan of what I call “dirt crackers.” I DO have my earthy limits, but I am in love with whole grains, whole foods, in fact. And the earthiness of merlot doesn’t exactly hurt my feelings. Food should taste like itself, not the over-refined, processed version of itself that is so cheaply and readily available these days. This next show wants to see earthy through your eyes. Interesting…
Check out this Call for Entries for Earth Through a Lens, a dual media photography show–both camera and cell-phone based. The camera work entry fee is high, but the prizes are great. The cell work entry fee is low, but the exhibit isn’t as exciting. Take a look…
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CALL for ENTRIES:
Earth Through a Lens
Earth Through a Lens (ETAL) is pleased to announce its third annual photo competition and display focused on promoting a sustainable environment. Photographers living in North America are invited to submit up to 3 cell phone derived images or up to 4 digital images produced by a camera. Photos should be of the natural environment and/or human impact on the environment.
ELIGIBILITY:
Artists living in North America.
MEDIA: Photography
(cell or camera-based)
DEADLINE: January 6, 2012
NOTIFICATION: February 6, 2012
ENTRY FEE: Entry fee is $35 for the first camera image and $10 for each additional image. Please check www.callforentry.org for possible discount coupons. Entry fee is $10 per cell image using the coupon “CELL” available on the checkout page at www.callforentry.org.
JUROR: Camera Work – A professional jury will select 30 – 50 images for public exhibition at the Rancho Mirage Public Library from April 1 – June 30, 2012 and electronically at the Museum of Photographic Arts (MOPA) in San Diego for 1 month. Judging is conducted anonymously. All cell phone images will be accepted into a Power Point presentation to be shown on Earth Day.
AWARDS: Camera Work – Cash prizes ranging from $500 – $1,000 will be awarded. The top three print images will be published in the April issue of Palm Springs Life magazine. All of the finalists will have their photographs published in the ETAL2012 catalog. Cell Work – All cell phone images will be accepted into a Power Point presentation to be shown on Earth Day. Audience favorites will be selected and prizes up to $300 will be awarded.