»Und dann war alles blau.« Unter diesem Motto vergibt der Berufsverband Freie Fotografen und Filmgestalter e.V. (BFF) wieder seinen »Neuen BFF-Förderpreis«.
Gesucht werden die 12 besten Nachwuchsfotograf:innen mit inspirierenden Sichtweisen auf die Welt von morgen.
Call for entries: bis 14. November 2021
Moments won't last, but continue to live in the images of plainpicture photographer Oksana Wagner.
2021 winner of German Youth Literature Award "After the Fire" by Will Hill / dtv. Book cover image by plainpicture photographer Miguel Sobreira.
Some book covers in France using plainpicture images by Hanka Steidle, Reilika Landen and Reiner Ohms.
The FotoEvidence Women award is devoted to engaged women photographers, who want to tell their personal stories in the form of a photo book. Through their lenses women can shape the world differently and we want to give them this chance. During the past ten years, FotoEvidence has published 35 books to draw attention to human rights violations, oppression and assaults on human dignity wherever they may occur. At this moment, women around the world are seeking equal rights and equal opportunity. FotoEvidence Women will support this global movement.
Submission deadline: 01. November 2021
Photo: Solmaz Daryani, winner 2021
Go on a journey ... and follow new plainpicture photographer Roberto Berdini Bokeh.
Some English book covers using images by plainpicture photographers Marc Owen, Toni Anzenberger and Régis Domergue.
The Series “Le Pompon” of plainpicture photographer Christophe Darbelet is featured on photo-letter.com. It is a series produced from 2012 to 2019 during the Tour de France cycling competition. Gifts are distributed ahead of the race by advertising vehicles forming an 11 km procession and thrown at 40 km/h. I chose to photograph the public on the side of the roads, at the very moment these gifts fell from the sky over a total distance of 5000 kms in total. Through the prism of this major sporting event, this series makes us question hope and its conditioning, here taken to the extreme. People often say hope brings life. It brings confidence, it generates enthusiasm and excitement. But when it is tainted with doubts and frustrations, the varnish suddenly cracks, nerves let go and another world, almost unreal, appears.
Bring in the harvest ... autumn impressions by plainpicture photographer Bernd Webler.