Nature & Humans Contest

The Nature & Humans Contest, organized by the DESEA Foundation, invites photographers to explore the complex relationship between humanity and the natural world. This 2026 edition focuses on capturing visual narratives that highlight environmental themes and ecological intersections. The call is open to both amateur and professional photographers globally. Applicants are encouraged to submit work […]

Nature & Humans Contest

Organized by the DESEA Foundation, the 2026 Nature & Humans Contest is an open call for artists to document the relationship between mankind and the natural world. The competition seeks powerful visual narratives that address ecological themes. Artists from across the globe are invited to participate, with a focus on photography and digital media that […]

Visions of a Compromised Everyday Life

IppocrateOrg invites photographers to participate in ‘Visions of a Compromised Everyday Life,’ a competition organized by the Ippocrate Foundation. This initiative is part of an extensive cultural research project designed to investigate and document contemporary forms of harm affecting human health, the environment, and social structures. The call seeks creative submissions that explore how modern […]

Nature & Humans Contest

The DESEA Foundation invites artists to participate in the 2026 Nature & Humans Contest. This international competition seeks photographic works that explore the complex and evolving connection between the natural world and human existence. Open to artists globally, the contest aims to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of this profound relationship through visual storytelling. […]

Lens Work: Trees and Water

Black Box Gallery invites photographers worldwide to participate in “Lens Work: Trees and Water,” a juried group exhibition. This opportunity welcomes both amateur and professional artists to submit their photographic interpretations of trees and water. Selected works will be featured in multiple venues, offering participants significant exposure. The exhibition aims to explore the diverse beauty […]

A Smith Gallery Call for Entries: Forgotten

A Smith Gallery invites photographers globally to submit entries for its upcoming exhibition, “Forgotten.” This open call seeks compelling photographic works that delve into themes of memory, loss, and the overlooked. Artists working in all photographic styles and at any career stage are encouraged to apply. Forty-seven selected images will be featured in a physical […]

Nature & Humans Contest

The Nature & Humans Contest, organized by the DESEA Foundation, invites photographers to explore the profound connection between humanity and the natural world. This global competition aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, focusing on themes of rural development, conservation, and environmental sustainability. The call is open to international participants who can capture the […]

Nature & Humans Contest

The Nature & Humans Contest is an international photography competition organized by the DESEA Foundation to inspire reflection on the bond between people and the environment. This call serves as a unique global platform where artistic excellence, environmental awareness, and international exposure converge. The competition is open to both professional and amateur photographers worldwide. Participants […]

The Proximity of Harm – Visions of a Compromised Everyday Life

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 […]

The Sweep of Time: Beyond the Horizon

Manifest Creative Research Gallery invites visual artists and designers to participate in ‘The Sweep of Time: Beyond the Horizon,’ an exhibition held in conjunction with the 2026 FotoFocus Biennial. This call seeks lens-based works that explore the orientation of time, looking past the immediate turbulence of the present to find clarity within longer arcs of […]