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The Hamburg Portfolio Review
The Hamburg Portfolio Review

Mon, May 15

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Fee: Free / Prize: Exhibition

The Hamburg Portfolio Review

Theme: Portfolio. The Hamburg Portfolio Review offers photographers the opportunity to present their work to international experts in the photographic industry. A top-class jury will screen all applicants and select 100 photographers, who will be invited to join the online reviews in September...

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May 15, 2023, 11:30 PM

Fee: Free / Prize: Exhibition

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The Hamburg Portfolio Review offers photographers the opportunity to present their work to international experts in the photographic industry.

A top-class jury will screen all applicants and select 100 photographers, who will be invited to join the online reviews in September 2023. The Hamburg Portfolio Review will be held mainly virtually. During the one-on-one portfolio reviews, the chosen photographers will each meet 4 of approximately 50 photo experts from a wide variety of sectors and showcase their work in an exhibition and screening.

We are giving aspiring photographers a voice and visibility to their work by establishing contacts with publishers, media houses, museums, festivals, foundations, universities and institutions.

There are no genre requirements. However, the focus is on narrative photography, not on advertising imagery.

The Hamburg Portfolio Review targets those who are sincere about photography. For whom photography is not just a hobby but a professional visual medium to address contemporary issues. We are curious to discover new photographic work from all around the globe, imagemakers and visual storytellers that have developed their unique voice and have something to express through photography.

The Hamburg Portfolio Review is a collaboration between the media brands STERN and GEO, the photographers’ association FREELENS Foundation and the University of Europe for Applied Sciences. Kindly supported by Canon Europe, the Hamburg Ministry of Culture and Media, Intesa Sanpaolo, and the Altonaer Museum.

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