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CALL for ENTRIES: Vibrant!

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I do not understand the fascination with glowing beverages I’m not interested in drinking soda that looks like antifreeze or cocktails that look like glow sticks.  Glowing food makes me think of barium x-rays.  Do you know the most popular way to get the barium inside?  MmmHmm… Think about that the next time the vibrant glow of a cocktail lures you to imbibe.  This next call encourages a more positive view of the vibrant, but then again, they aren’t asking you to eat it either.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Coastal Arts League (Half Moon Bay, CA) for Through a Lens: Vibrant!, this year’s theme for the Annual Michael H. Kellicutt International Photo Show. Check it out…

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Learn more about the Michael H. Kellicutt International Photo Show!CALL for ENTRIES:
Through a Lens– Vibrant

 

Vibrant and vibrate have the same latin root word: “vibrare” meaning to move rapidly and rhythmically to and fro. While vibrate means virtually the same thing in English, vibrant has additional connotations as it applies to brightness of light or color, or as in how alive or energetic is the given subject – literally vibrating with life. “

Through a Lens: Vibrant! gives the photographer several options. Vibrant could apply to a light or hue in the composition, or it could apply to the subject, as to a person or in a street. It could even be stretched to apply to the process – check out the vibrance adjustment layer in photoshop. Which definition of “Vibrant!” will you choose?

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Photography

DEADLINE: February 29, 2012              

NOTIFICATION:  March 30, 2012

Learn more about the Michael H. Kellicutt International Photo Show!ENTRY FEES:  $20 for first entry, $5 per add’l entry up to a total of ten.

JURORS:  Scott Atkinson is a large-format landscape photographer and photo editor based in Half Moon Bay, California.  Sometime early in his photo career he decided to “stay home” and shoot only in California’s native habitats.  He still shoots mainly with a traditional view camera and film, in both 4×5 and 8×10 formats. Audubon, The California Academy of Sciences, The Nature Conservancy, Sierra Club, Sunset, Westcliffe, and The Wilderness Society have published his work.

Photographer Michael Collopy is one of the preeminent portrait photographers of our time and has gained worldwide recognition for his commissioned portraits of hundreds of public figures. His portfolio includes portraits of world leaders such as Pope John Paul II, Mikhail Gorbachev and Margaret Thatcher and entertainers like Ella Fitzgerald, Mick Jagger, B. B. King and Luciano Pavarotti. Collopy’s photos have been published worldwide in numerous books, magazines and newspapers.

Kate Jordahl exhibits her enthusiasm and passion for the art of photography in her work. In her travels and photography, she searches for the places where the spirit of the earth and the human spirit come together. Using both film and digital capture, Kate stretches her images to beyond the expected representation to a magical and reverent imaging of the land.

AWARDS: 1st Prize: One $2000 prize; 2nd Prize: Two $500 prizes; and 3rd Prize: Six $100 prizes

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Michael H. Kellicutt International Photo Show Prospectus!