Image © Salvatore Esposito, winner of the Terry O'Neill Award 2009.
The contemporary photography Terry O'Neill Award is now accepting entries for its 2010 edition, which comes with a £3000 cash prize for the overall winner
Author: Olivier Laurent
14 Jun 2010 Tags: AwardsCompetitions
Photographers have until 22 October to submit between three and six images, in black-and-white or colour.
Judges are looking for dynamic images which portray a compelling narrative in one of the following categories: reportage, fashion, documentary, landscape, wildlife, portraiture or fine art photography.
Each portfolio will be judged by a panel of well-established photographic names, including Terry O'Neill, as well as photographers Julia Fullerton-Batten and Tom Stoddart.
The winner will receive a cash prize of £3000 and have their work printed in The Sunday Times Magazine. The runner-up will get £1000, and a third prize of £500 will also be awarded.
For further information, visit www.oneillaward.com.
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