Name of the Event: Ian Parry Photojournalism Grant
Date: October 2024
Mode: Online
Last Date of Application: 1 September 2024
Link to Apply:
The Ian Parry Photojournalism Grant is an international photographic competition for young photographers who are 24 years of age or under or anyone who is studying a full-time photographic course. Entrants must submit a portfolio of 12 images and a clear proposal of a project they would undertake if they received the grant.
What recipients receive
Each winner will receive £10,000 towards their chosen project
Publication of images by their media partner The Guardian
Loan of Canon equipment for 1 year for the IP Grant winner to complete their proposed project
Inclusion in the Hamburg portfolio review
Eligible for inclusion in the Canon Transmissions Programme at Visa Pour L'Image in Perpignan
A year-long personal mentorship with an industry expert
An assignment by the Founder and CEO of Legacy of War Foundation, renowned photojournalist Giles Duley
They also offer conflict training and body armour to the winner of the IP Photojournalism Grant
In addition, each year a selection of long-listed individuals will have their work spotlighted by the panel of industry judges
The honorary Tom Stoddart Award for Excellence may also be given yearly at the judges' discretion
How to enter
Candidates applying for the Grant should ensure that their application contains the following information:
Your name, date of birth, permanent address, personal email address, personal telephone number, and if applicable, college, the course title, and course tutor.
A portfolio of 12 photographs, either a photo essay or individual photos.
A project description giving details of the portfolio you have uploaded for this application
A clear project proposal explaining what project you would undertake if you received the scholarship.
Extended captions for each image as a PDF document.
We are not the official organisers of the program. If you have any queries regarding it, kindly contact the organisers at - info@ianparry.org
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