About the Call Full Details
The Ippocrate Foundation invites photographers to participate in “The Proximity of Harm – Visions of a Compromised Everyday Life,” a cultural research project exploring how contemporary harm manifests in the modern world. This initiative utilizes photography as a critical lens to observe the present, focusing on the multi-layered nature of damage beyond environmental impact.
Applicants are encouraged to submit visual narratives that investigate how pervasive conditions permeate social systems, personal relationships, and collective identities. The project seeks to uncover the often invisible aspects of everyday life that have been compromised, offering a platform for deep visual research and critical observation.
This call is open to photographers worldwide who can provide personal perspectives on the emotional, social, and perceptual dimensions of harm. Selected works will be curated by an international jury of award-winning professionals.
Entry Fees
€10 application fee