All photographers welcome – a call for entries

We’re excited to announce that 64ÌåÓýis working with Shutter Hub to be one of the award-givers for their 2022 YEARBOOK review.

Enter Shutter Hub’s 2022 YEARBOOK review for your work to be seen by a wider audience of industry professionals and a chance to win one of several photography awards.

The YEARBOOK is Shutter Hub’s annual directory of photographers that includes an online group exhibition and a printed publication featuring 100 of the photographers. Every entrant will have at least one of their photos included in the online show and a printed guide will be sent to industry specialists and agencies as well as being available to purchase.

There’s no theme to the entries and photographers are encouraged to enter their best creative work that represent their typical style. All images will be reviewed for selection and there’ll be a link from each photographer’s name to their website or social media, so viewers will be able to link through to see more of a photographer’s work. It’s worthwhile for photographers to check out the 2020 and 2021 YEARBOOK entries, still all viewable on the Shutter Hub site for inspiration for this year’s exhibition.

Open to all photographers, whatever stage they are at in their career and no matter their background or education, this is the perfect chance for photographers to make new connections in the photography community and get their work seen through the online exhibition, which will be promoted by Shutter Hub to people working within the photography industry.

There are four awards to be won, generously donated from industry leaders, and we’re excited to be offering the chance for a photographer to receive 64ÌåÓýPlatinum Commission for one year, along with a one-to-one stock photography business development session with James Allsworth, Head of Content at Alamy. Entries close 30th June 2022 so there’s plenty of time in getting your best photography submissions to Shutter Hub.

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Sophie Basilevitch

Sophie is Curation Manager at Alamy. Formerly a Picture Researcher by trade with over 16 years of experience, when not looking for images she loves to make her own through her creative pursuit as a printmaker and artist.

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