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Palm* Photo Prize is an annual submission based exhibition for new generation of photographers. Its aim is to support, elevate and showcase the best of the new wave of image-makers.
We feature submissions from brilliant photographers from across the world with images in a multitude of styles and disciplines.
It’s free to submit and from all of the photographs, 100 entries will be selected by Palm and resulting Palm Photo Prize exhibition at 10 14 Gallery sponsored by Spectrum
The Judge’s Panel prizes, Peoples Choice Award and Canvas Represents Mentorship Award will be announced online in June 2022
Exhibited entries will be in the running to win prizes in the following categories:
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Photo Prize group exhibition at the 1014 Gallery*
Studios goodie Bag + Palm*
Feature*
Studios goodie Bag + Palm*
Feature*
Photo Prize group exhibition at the 1014 Gallery*
Studios goodie Bag + Palm*
FeatureThe photography agency Canvas Represents would like to present one recipient with an ‘Mentorship Award’. The chosen recipient will be a stand out, emerging talent that is pursuing a career in editorial & commercial photography. The winner will receive a three meeting mentorship with Canvas team of agents, focussing on a portfolio review , as well as an editorial & commercial strategy to help the recipient with the next steps in their career.
Criteria for the Mentorship Award:
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Alastair McKimm’s bold and modern aesthetic allows him to reconstruct fashion in any context. Born and raised in Northern Ireland, McKimm began his styling career in London after studying fashion design at Nottingham Art School. McKimm’s talent for creating clean, precise looks has garnered the attention of designers such as Saint Laurent, Anthony Vaccarello, Calvin Klein, Jil Sander, The Row, Alexander Wang, and Versus Versace, who request him for their campaigns, consultations and fashion shows. Additionally, his editorial collaborations are with noted photographers such as Craig McDean, David Sims, Mario Sorrenti, Willy Vanderperre, Inez & Vinoodh, Mikael Jansson, Dan Jackson, Amy Troost and Paolo Roversi. McKimm is Editor-in-Chief of i-D. Prior to his appointment at i-D, he contributed regularly to T, The New York Times Magazine, British Vogue, Vogue Italia and Self Service.
Gem Fletcher is a hybrid creative focusing on visual culture at the intersection of life and art. Through explorations in film, photography, sound and language, she creates stories that provoke emotion and challenge perspectives. In addition to her personal research practice, she works across a range of contexts including editorial, commercial and fine art. In 2019, Gem launched The Messy Truth podcast, a series of candid conversations that unpack the future of visual culture and what it means to be a photographer today.
Gem is a freelance writer specialising in photography, art and the creative process and how they manifest in contemporary culture. She is a Photo Director of Riposte Magazine, contributing editor of Creative Review and The September Issues and writes for publications and platforms including: It's Nice That, BJP, The Guardian, Riposte, Sleek, AnOther, Elephant and Ladybeard. She has also written essays for a variety of photo books including Flower Men by Ken Hermann and Silence by Flora Hanitijo.
Jono Tusder is a senior Photography Agent at London based artist management agency, CANVAS Represents. Prior to this, Jono was a freelance producer and co-owner of a photographic studio in Shoreditch. He has been in the creative industries for 9 years and has worked with clients including; Adidas, Alexander McQueen, British Vogue, Calvin Klein, Dazed, Hermès, Luncheon Magazine, M Le Monde, Sandro, Stella McCartney and Wall Street Journal.
Lola Paprocka is a photographer with a practice centring on documentary imagery. Her focus is on creating work with sentimental narratives that are authentic and honest in their representation of the subject whilst retaining her personal clean and unfussy aesthetic.Lola has curated the Independent Photography Festival in London, in addition to a number of solo exhibitions and book launches. She founded and curated Palm* Studios, photo book publisher that showcases photographers and artists through creative projects, online features, exhibitions, events and book launches. It was founded in 2015. Alongside her personal practice, she also shoot as part of a photography duo with Pani Paul under the moniker Lola & Pani. This work as well as parts of her personal practice overlap into the fashion industry where they have contributed stories to magazines including The New York Times, British Vogue and i-D Magazine.
Detroit born and bred, Mahmoud ‘Mo’ Mfinanga, is a Brooklyn-based multidisciplinary artist who primarily practices as an editor, writer and photographer. Established in 2013, Mahmoud founded Emmazed, a community-oriented online platform that has become a station of community-driven projects made to empower artists and encourage transparency in the contemporary art world.
Prarthna Singh's work explores questions of identity and gender, especially as they intersect with the fraught politics of nationalism in contemporary India. Her images reflect on the economic and political trajectory of the country, drawing connections between feminine precariousness and vulnerability, on the one hand, and radical strength, on the other. Her practice negotiates how the two sides are inextricably linked. These narratives are deliberately constructed within India's own traditions, poised between fragility and abundance. After completing her BFA in photography from the Rhode Island School of Design, Prarthna lived and worked in New York City. Currently she is based in Bombay. Her work has appeared in TIME magazine, The New York Times, 1843: The Economist, The Wall Street Journal, Wired, FT Weekend, Monocle, Bloomberg News and The Guardian. Commercially she has collaborated with Dior, Apple, Nike, Uniqlo, Instagram, One Plus, Linkedin and Airbnb.
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