Thu, Jan 20
|Fee: Free / Prize: 5,000 eur + Exhibition
Heartbeat Photo - Your project for Hamburg
Theme: Open. Heartbeat Photo is aimed at creators from a wide range of disciplines who contribute to strengthening Hamburg as a location for photography with their work. We are looking for outstanding, innovative concepts that give photography in Hamburg more visibility and reach.
Deadline / Fee / Prize:
Jan 20, 2022, 11:59 PM
Fee: Free / Prize: 5,000 eur + Exhibition
About:
Heartbeat Photo - Your project for Hamburg / Open Call: 11/15/21 - 01/20/22
As part of our funding program, we will start the newly launched project funding Heartbeat Photo from November 15, 2021 to strengthen the Hamburg photography scene.
Heartbeat Photo is aimed at creators from a wide range of disciplines who contribute to strengthening Hamburg as a location for photography with their work. We are looking for outstanding, innovative concepts that give photography in Hamburg more visibility and reach interested people and photography enthusiasts in Hamburg.
The applicants selected by the expert jury of the Freundeskreis receive financial support of a maximum of 5,000 euros and are supported with publicity measures. This includes the award and presentation of the project as part of the Freundeskreis program as well as the announcement in the media of the Freundeskreis and beyond. Further communication and marketing activities are organized by the sponsored as an important pillar of the concept.
We are looking for innovative concept ideas and project plans that use photography to support the visibility of the medium in Hamburg. New photography concepts that have not yet been implemented can be submitted. The topic, the question and the media for implementation can be freely selected.
Apply inside unterschiedlichster disciplines from Hamburg, which combines the work with photography: all actors can. There is no age limit.
The project will be organized and produced independently by the sponsored person in Hamburg from February to September 2022 and presented to the public and made accessible from August to November.