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The Film Photo Award program is made possible and sustained through the generous support of our sponsors and individual donations by people who value film photography and look forward to its vibrant, evolving future. We are very pleased to be fiscally sponsored by Fractured Atlas, which makes it possible for your donations to be tax deductible. Please reach out with any questions or send some support today via the donate button to the right! Thank you! ❤️ 🎞️
Film Photo Award is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization. Contributions for the charitable purposes of Film Photo Award must be made payable to “Fractured Atlas” only and are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.
Interested in becoming a sustaining sponsor of the Film Photo Award and participating in its dynamic evolution? Please contact us by email at shoot@filmphotoaward.com or by using the form on our Contact page.
Why Film?
Film photography is a unique artistic medium in and of itself, deserving of support and celebration. It continues to hold undeniable importance, purpose, and resilience in the image-making world despite, and in tandem with, emerging omnipresent technologies. Many people may see film photography merely as a medium fraught with nostalgia for a pre-digital era. But in it there exists a beauty that has nothing to do with nostalgia and everything to do with process, materiality, and personal growth.
Film photographers embrace the unexpected and the unknown, yielding surprising and enriching results in their work. They make great sacrifice to acquire the material for their artistic expression. This access is something we at the Film Photo Award strive to democratize. We award six grants per year of professional photographic film to emerging, established, and student photographers alike. We seek to provide talented and dedicated photographers with access to all that film photography has to offer, helping to facilitate both new and ongoing film projects.
Award Details
During each spring and fall award period, three Film Photo Awards will be granted in the following categories:
→ 2 Visionary Project Awards
→ 1 Student Project Award
Each Film Photo Award includes:
100 rolls or 200 sheets of black & white film OR 75 rolls or 150 sheets of color film
Film processing for awarded film with Griffin Editions
An exclusive feature of your work published in Lenscratch
Interview published on the Film Photo Award website and social media
In addition, the Student Project Award includes a 4x5 view camera by Standard Cameras
Finalists will also be selected in each award category and receive acknowledgment on Film Photo Award’s website and social media.
When completing the online application, applicants will be asked to indicate their preference of film format (35mm, 120, or 4x5) from one of the five available Ilford and Kodak emulsion types.
Available Film Emulsions:
Ilford FP4 / Ilford HP5 / Kodak Ektar 100 / Kodak Portra 160 / Kodak Portra 400
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Visionary Project Award
The Visionary Award is designed to support photographers in their continued use of film within their photographic practice. The proposed project can be a new or ongoing project. Open to all emerging or established photographers based in the United States, 18 years old or older.
Two Visionary Project Award winners will be selected during each submission period.
Applicants to the Visionary Project Award can choose to receive one of the following options:
Black and white:
100 rolls of 35mm
100 rolls of 120
200 sheets of 4x5 film
Color:
- 75 rolls of 35mm
- 75 rolls of 120
- 150 sheets of 4x5 film
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Student Project Award
The Student Project Award is designed to help student photographers begin or continue a film photography project using professional film stock. Open to students based in the United States, 18 years old or older.
You must be currently enrolled at an institution of higher education at the time of submission. You do not need to be studying photography specifically to be considered. A scanned image of your student ID is required to verify current enrollment status.
Applicants to the Student Project Award can choose to receive one of the following options:
Black and white:
100 rolls of 35mm
100 rolls of 120
200 sheets of 4x5 film
Color:
- 75 rolls of 35mm
- 75 rolls of 120
- 150 sheets of 4x5 film
The winner of the Student Project Award will also receive a new 4x5 view camera from Standard Cameras!
Fall 2024: Important Dates
October 20, 2024 / Proposal Submissions Open
December 1, 2024 by 11:59pm (EST) / Proposal Submission Deadline
December 2024 / Awards Announced & Film Shipped
Guidelines
The Film Photo Award is open to all emerging, established, and student photographers based in the United States, 18 years of age or older.
All applications to the Film Photo Award must be completed through the online submission portal. Submissions by any other means will not be accepted or reviewed. All application materials must be written in English.
Applications are accepted at any time between the opening and closing of the award cycle. It is recommended to apply well in advance of the deadline to avoid any technical problems. The submission platform closes precisely at 11:59pm EST (New York, NY) on the final day of the submission period. All applications must be successfully submitted before that time. The submission platform will not be reopened for any reason.
Each proposal is reviewed and juried by Film Photo Award staff. Industry leaders and previous Film Photo Award recipients are periodically invited to participate in the jurying. Results of the Film Photo Award are final. Feedback on submitted proposals is not possible at this time.
Applicants will be considered on the basis of artistic excellence and the promise of future achievement.
Past recipients are ineligible to receive the Film Photo Award again for three years.
Recipients receive complimentary film processing from Griffin Editions in New York City for film awarded through the Film Photo Award during their 1-year award period only. Other Griffin Editions services such as scanning, printing, mounting, and framing, as well as shipping to and from the lab are not included in the award. Recipients are welcome to process their awarded film at any lab of their choosing, however Griffin Editions is the best and it’s free.
Each recipient will be asked to donate one print to the Film Photo Award Archive at the conclusion of their one-year grant period. The print/s should be representational of the work made with the award. The goal is to create and document important work being made with film in the 21st century, and to ultimately place the Film Photo Award Archive in a permanent institutional collection some time in the future.
Recipients of the Film Photo Award agree to commence or continue the work proposed in their submission during the year following receipt.
Recipients will participate in an interview to be published on the Film Photo Award website approximately 8 months after receiving the award including a feature of select photographic work made with the awarded film.
Requirements
The online submission form will require the materials listed below. Use this as a checklist to make sure you have everything you need. Specific material requirements are explained below, please read carefully so that your work can be properly considered. Thanks!
1. Project Proposal
2. CV, Resume, or Bio
3. Images (up to 15)
4. Submission Fee
1. Project Proposal
The Project Proposal should be a clear and concise explanation of a film-based project that the award will be used to create or continue.
The proposal should:
Not exceed 4000 characters.
(4000 characters is approximately 1 single-spaced Microsoft Word page)
Provide an overview of the project idea.
Include any relevant background research the applicant has conducted.
Provide a thoughtful plan for completing the proposed project or portion of the project with awarded film (to be completed within the award year).
Explain the significance of the project.
Why should this work be made now?
2. CV, Resume, or Bio (PDF)
You are welcome to provide either a standard CV/Resume in list format or a narrative biography.
Clear and concise is most important.
Filename: LastName_FirstName_CV.pdf
Example: Doe_Jane_CV.pdf
3. Images (JPG)
Applicants can submit 1-15 images that are representative of either recent past projects (within the last 5 years) or a current project you are continuing.
Image file specifications:
1-15 JPEG files sized at 1500 pixels on the longest dimension and saved at 72 ppi.
Past work examples can be any variety of visual imagery. Image examples do not need to be film-based images to be considered, however your proposal should explain why photographic film is the right material for you now.
Filenames: LastName_FirstName_Number.jpg
Example: Doe_Jane_01.jpg, Doe_Jane_02.jpg, Doe_Jane_03.jpg, etc.
This file naming system is important, make sure you follow it carefully.
4. Submission Fee
A small submission fee is required to complete an application. Submission fees help keep the Film Photo Award program sustainable. If you are a student, please have a jpeg image file of your student ID ready to upload for proof of enrollment.
Students: $25
Non-Students: $35
Ready to Submit?
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For any questions, please first review the FAQ.
If an answer is not found, email us at shoot@filmphotoaward.com or by using the online form.