Analogue 2026 Digital Exhibition

Analogue 2026 Digital Exhibition

Deadline

12/11/2025    
All day
Entry:
Free to apply (£22 if selected)
Prize:
Exhibition

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Contest Type

Analogue 2026 Digital Exhibition is an open call focused on film-made images that will be presented digitally at The Glasgow Gallery of Photography. Submissions are open worldwide, and there is no set theme beyond the requirement that work must be shot on film. The exhibition is scheduled for 3–20 December 2025, with a submission deadline of November 12, 2025. Entry is free to submit, and only selected photographers pay a £22 participation fee. Those looking for verified opportunities can always explore our photo contest directory for similar calls and updates.

The call invites high-resolution scans of negatives, slides, or instant film at a minimum of 300 dpi. Photographers may submit up to six images and will be notified of acceptance by November 14, 2025, with payments due by November 25, 2025. The showcase is dedicated to the craft of film while using digital display in the gallery space, a practical balance that keeps the tactile character of analogue capture front and center. As a film-first opportunity, Analogue 2026 Digital Exhibition is relevant for anyone seeking credible exhibition exposure in the United Kingdom and abroad. Those searching for film photography competitions will find the format and timeline refreshingly simple.

Prizes

Selected photographers will have their film photographs exhibited digitally in the gallery during the show dates.

  • Selected entries: Analogue 2026 Digital Exhibition display at The Glasgow Gallery of Photography (3–20 December 2025), with photographer credit shown alongside the work.

Categories or Theme

The central theme is analogue capture on film in any subject or style, from classic black and white to color emulsions and alternative processes. If you track analog opportunities, this call accepts a wide range of film-based work without sub-themes.

Dates and Entry Fees

This section outlines the key timeline and costs so photographers can plan their submission.

  • Submission deadline: November 12, 2025.
  • Acceptance notifications: November 14, 2025.
  • Exhibition: 3–20 December 2025.

Fees: Free to submit. Participation fee of £22 applies only to selected photographers.

How to Enter:

Prepare up to six images created with an analogue (film-based) process. Send high-resolution digital scans (minimum 300 dpi) via WeTransfer, Dropbox, Smash, or similar services to the email address provided by the gallery, using the subject line “Analogue Submission,” and include your name and nationality in the message.

Why Enter Analogue 2026 Digital Exhibition?

This Analogue 2026 Digital Exhibition open call offers a targeted platform for film photographers, pairing the authenticity of negatives and instant materials with a digital presentation that reaches a broad gallery audience. The calendar is clear, the costs are transparent, and the submission method is fast to execute. For creators comparing more opportunities, it’s worth bookmarking alongside best photography challenges to participate and other film photography contest listings.

This section about the rules and image rights of the Analogue 2026 Digital Exhibition has been generated automatically. If you are interested in participating in this contest we suggest you review the complete rules provided by the contest.

Rules

  • Entrants must be the sole copyright owners and creators of the photographs submitted.
  • Works must not infringe third-party rights, including privacy or trademarks.
  • The gallery assumes no responsibility for inaccurate or incomplete reproduction, and may choose print size or paper in keeping with an exhibition’s style where relevant.
  • Photographs used by the gallery will be credited; any oversight is corrected upon notice.
  • Submitted photographs may be used by the gallery to promote the exhibition on its website, social media, advertising materials, and publications.

Copyright and Image Usage

  • Copyright remains with the artist at all times during and after the exhibition.
  • The gallery does not obtain royalties, and will not commercially profit from the exhibited works without the photographer’s permission.
  • High-definition files or prints provided for exhibition are not bestowed to the gallery for other uses.
  • Works remain at the gallery only for the duration of the exhibition. Items marked for collection or donation may remain; all others are destroyed after the show if not collected within the stated period.

For more information and to participate in the contest, visit: the official website.

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