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Call for submissions to exhibit at the Revela't 2025 festival

The call for exhibition aims to select three projects carried out in the field of photography or analog processes to be produced (or transported) and exhibited at the next edition of the Revela't Festival during May and June 2025.


The exhibition opportunity at the festival includes support for travel and accommodation for the winners, international promotion, and networking opportunities with other professionals in the cultural and specifically photographic field.


The call is open to all photographers who have an analog project and the ambition, desire, and motivation to showcase it to the world. Revela't is a platform for projection that embraces and welcomes both internationally renowned photographers and emerging talents every year because we believe in the power of projects and in providing opportunities to authors who have not yet established a consolidated trajectory. Revela't means international projection at any stage of the author's journey.


All participants, whether selected or not, will have the opportunity to share their work in a digital projection that will take place at the main venue of the festival.



Who can submit?

All those photographers of any nationality, origin or place of residence, who carry out their activity in the field of chemical or analog photography, may apply.


What’s the theme?

This year's theme is "I’ve seen things you wouldn’t believe." You'll find more information here.


What can be submitted?

You must submit a minimum of 10 images and a maximum of 15 from an analog project that fits the theme of this edition.


What can you win?

You can win the production and exhibition of your project in the international analog photography Festival Revela't 2025 (Vilassar de Dalt, Barcelona), promotion and public recognition.


What does it cost?

The fee to enter each project is 10€ for Revela't Friends, 20€ for Non-Revela't Friends


Deadline

10 November 2024

Read more and apply here.


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