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Black&White International Photography Awards 2020

Overview

We at IMAGO are excited to announce the first edition of the International Black and White Photography Awards - IMAGO 2020!

This contest aims to discover and recognize the best photographers in the world who use black and white aesthetics to create contemporary images that are striking for their creativity, contrasts, shapes and textures.

We want these awards to help photographers of all levels take an important leap in their creative career.

Awards

Cash prizes and recognitions.

Awards

Cash prizes

1st Place

$774.0 USD

2nd Place

$413.0 USD

3rd Place

$206.0 USD

Most voted photo

$155.0 USD

Other prizes

Along with the winners, 25 finalists will be part of an exhibition at the Man Ray Gallery, at the IMAGO Institute, Mexico City.

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Other prizes

Contest rules

1. Only Black and White photographs will be accepted.

2. The contest is open to photographers from all over the world.

3. The theme is free and is open to all techniques, genres or categories.

4. Photographs will have no restrictions regarding editing and/or manipulation.

5. Each participant can send an unlimited number of original images of their authorship.

6. The participation fee is $10 USD (ten US dollars) for each photograph submitted.

7. By uploading the photographs, the participant authorizes that they may be used by IMAGO for the promotion and dissemination of the contest, in print or digitally, always without profit and for artistic and cultural purposes.

8. Participation implies acceptance of these bases.

Contest entry fee

$11.0 USD for each photograph submitted to the contest

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We respect the copyrights

Participants retain all copyrights to their photographs. By participating, photographers grant the IMAGO Institute a limited use of their photographs for the promotion of the contest and the photographers themselves.