BPM 2025 Screenings: Postconflict

BPM 2025 Screenings: Postconflict

Deadline

16/02/2025    
All day
Entry:
Free
Prize:
Exhibition

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Contest Type

In the ever-evolving world of photography, BPM 2025 Screenings: Postconflict stands out as a unique and thought-provoking competition. Set against the backdrop of the Belgrade Photo Month, this screening invites photographers from across the globe to delve into the complexities of postconflict scenarios. Whether capturing the aftermath of war, the rebuilding of communities, or personal stories of resilience, this competition seeks to highlight the human experience in its rawest form.

This year’s theme, “Postconflict,” provides a rich canvas for photographers to explore and express their interpretations of political, social, personal, and environmental recovery. With no entry fees and the opportunity for global exposure, the BPM 2025 Screenings offer participants a platform to showcase their work to an international audience. The competition is open to both amateur and professional photographers, with no restrictions on nationality or experience.

Participants are encouraged to submit a cohesive series of 8 to 15 photographs, each telling a compelling story that aligns with the theme. The selected works will be featured in a special screening event in Belgrade, Serbia, during the Belgrade Photo Month in May 2025. This event not only serves as a showcase of talent but also as a space for dialogue, reflection, and understanding of the postconflict reality.

As part of the BPM 2025 Screenings: Postconflict, photographers are encouraged to explore how they can contribute to the ongoing discourse around postconflict through visual storytelling. Participating in online photography challenges like this one not only provides a platform for creative expression but also connects you with a global community of like-minded artists. This contest is a perfect example of how photographers can use their talents to engage with important social issues and gain recognition on an international stage.

The BPM 2025 Screenings: Postconflict prizes

While Belgrade Photo Month 2025 Screenings: Postconflict does not offer traditional monetary prizes, the rewards are invaluable. Participants gain the opportunity to have their work displayed in a prominent international photography festival, which is a significant accolade for any photographer. The exposure to a global audience, potential media coverage, and the chance to connect with other photographers and industry professionals are some of the key benefits of this competition.

Below is a detailed list of the prizes:

  • Exhibition: Selected photographs will be showcased during the Belgrade Photo Month 2025, providing significant exposure.
  • Media Coverage: Potential features in photography magazines, online platforms, and social media channels.
  • Networking Opportunities: Access to industry professionals, critics, and fellow photographers during the festival.

The categories of the BPM 2025 Screenings: Postconflict

BPM 2025 Screenings: Postconflict is designed to be inclusive, allowing participants to approach the theme from various perspectives. The competition does not impose strict categories, giving photographers the creative freedom to interpret “Postconflict” in ways that resonate with them. Whether it’s a documentary approach, conceptual photography, portraiture, or landscapes, all styles are welcome as long as they align with the overarching theme.

Submission deadlines and entry fees

To participate in the BPM 2025 Screenings: Postconflict, photographers must adhere to the following timeline:

  • Submission Deadline: February 16, 2025, at 23:30h (Belgrade time).
  • Notification of Selected Participants: March 2, 2025.
  • Screening Event: May 10, 2025, in Belgrade, Serbia.

One of the most appealing aspects of this competition is that there are no registration fees. This accessibility ensures that photographers from all walks of life can participate without financial barriers.

Some FAQs about the BPM 2025

Who can participate?
Anyone, regardless of nationality or experience level, can enter the BPM 2025 Screenings: Postconflict competition.

What is the entry format?
Participants must submit a series of 8 to 15 photographs in JPEG format, with a maximum resolution of 1920 pixels on the longer side at 72 dpi.

How do I submit my work?
Entries should be emailed to info@belgradephotomonth.org, accompanied by an artist’s statement, a short biography, and a description of the project. We recommend confirming the submission details on the official Belgrade Photo Month 2025 website to ensure all guidelines are followed.

Is there an entry fee?
No, the BPM 2025 Screenings: Postconflict is a free to enter photography contest.

When will the results be announced?
The results will be announced on March 2, 2025, and selected works will be showcased in a special screening on May 10, 2025.

 

For more information and to enter the competition, visit: belgradephotomonth.org/en/open-calls/bpm-2025-screenings/

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