DogLimo NYC ©David Carol
Call is open to anyone over the age of 18. We accept all processes of photography, color and/or b/w.
We want to see your images of dogs and/or children – they don’t need to be in the same frame. They don’t even need to be your dogs or children!
An exhibition will be held at South x Southeast PhotoGallery May 15th – June 30th, 2018
Call Opens: January 25th, 2018
Deadline for $30/3: February 15th, 2018
Deadline for $40/3: February 25th, 2018
Notification: March 20th, 2018
Framed work due: April 30th, 2018
Show hangs: May 15th – June 30th, 2018
Snorkel Boy, 1996 ©David Carol
Please send images to nancy@sxsemagazine.com
Subject line: Dogs&Children
72dpi, 1000 on longest side, jpeg only
File name: your last name, your first name, title of work
Example: mccrarynancybigredhouse
Please include in body of email:
Your full name and address.
How you learned about this call.
Anything specific about the images we may want or need to know.
Thank you!
David Carol ©Theo Carol
David J. Carol is a photographer, writer, curator, editor, teacher, lecturer and publisher. He attended the School of Visual Arts and The New School for Social Research where he studied under Lisette Model. He was the first assignment photographer for The Image Bank photo agency (now part of Getty Images) at the age of 26. He recently retired after 25+ years as the Director of Photography at Outfront Media (formerly CBS Outdoor) to become the Editor-in-Chief of Peanut Press Books. He loves giving photographers a platform to share and discuss their work with the photographic community. He is able to do this as a contributing writer to Rangefinder Magazine and PDN as well as doing portfolio reviews at such varied venues as The Palm Springs Photo Festival, PhotoPlus Expo in NYC, ASMP Fine Art, APA, Flashpoint Boston, Filter Photo Festival in Chicago, Slow Exposures Festival in Georgia, The Center for Fine Art Photography in Colorado and The Savannah College of Art and Design. David is the author of four monographs, 40 Miles of Bad Road…, ALL MY LIES ARE TRUE…, “THIS IS WHY WE CAN’T HAVE NICE THINGS!” and his latest book, NO PLAN B. He also recently completed a trilogy of books, “Where’s the Monkey?”, “Here’s the Deal!” and “All My Pictures Look the Same.” with Cafe Royal Books, London.
David’s other work experiences include editing and sequencing photo books, curating photo shows, and being a Judge for contests at multiple magazines and universities, including the prestigious PDN Photo Annual since 2003. He has also given lectures/workshops on his own work and photography in general at SCAD, SVA, ASMP, photo-eye gallery, The Center for Alternative Photography: Penumbra Foundation, Out of Chicago Festival, PhotoPlus Expo, Filter Photo Festival, SlowExposure Festival and The Center for Fine Art Photography to mention a few. David’s photographs and/or books are in the permanent collections of over 50 libraries and museums including:
Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
The Museum of the City of New York, New York, NY
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
The International Center of Photography, New York, NY
Tate Gallery Special Collection, London, UK
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX
Art Institute, Minneapolis, MN
Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, OH
Block Museum, Chicago, IL
Fogg Art Museum, Boston MA
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, Austin, TX
Cambridge University Library, Cambridge, UK
The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CA
Reader’s Digest Collection, Pleasantville, NY
British Library, London, UK
The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH
Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, TX
Bodleian Libraries of the University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
The National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, UK
Click Here for $30/3 (1/25 – 2/15)
Click here for $40/3 (2/16-2/25)
Click Here for additional images $10 each.
David Carol will lead a workshop and there will be an artist’s weekend – details to come.
Photographers retain copyright on all images. SxSE Photo may use the images for marketing purposes. Credit will be given. No other remuneration will be provided.
Thank you!
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