Damaso
Photojournalist
Just thought I would share:
Too Much Chocolate is excited to partner with Kodak in offering its first-ever film grant program, with submissions opening September 1st, 2009.
This grant will provide 10 non-represented photographers with the film needed to execute a new or ongoing personal project, to be completed during 2010.
This partnership aims to recognize strong project ideas from talented and emerging photographers, allowing them to fully realize a body of work that may not have been achieved otherwise. At the start of 2011, the recipients’ final projects will be brought together and exhibited through a variety of online, magazine, and gallery showcases.”
In the spirit of assistance and approachability, and to guarantee that no photographer is priced out of applying for this film grant, the submission fee is $10.
The judging panel for the film grant will consist of:
- Marcel Saba, Director of Redux Pictures
- Clinton Cargill, Associate Picture Editor of the New York Times Magazine
- Conor Risch, Features Editor of PDN
- Andy Adams, Editor / Publisher of Flak Photo
- Alison Morley, Chair of ICP’s Documentary Photography and Photojournalism Program
- Audrey Jonckheer, Director of Worldwide Pro Photographer Relations at Kodak
- Jake Stangel, Founder / Editor of Too Much Chocolate
Kodak thrives on supporting as well as promoting talented photographers, and looks forward to developing meaningful and sustainable relationships with the recipients of the too much chocolate + Kodak film grant. Kodak will work with the photographers to promote their work on web sites, blogs as well as by photography trades.
Additionally, a selection of each grant recipient’s work have a chance to be exhibited on Kodak’s Times Square Jumbotron.
In return for providing film, Kodak asks grant recipients to mention Kodak for contributing the film in any media interviews, blogs, gallery shows, books and on their websites with a Kodak logo and a link to Kodak.com. In addition, Kodak will have the option to use 2-3 project images at no cost for a 2-year period for display at trade shows and maybe on the Kodak.com website.
http://toomuchchocolate.org/?page_id=1127
Too Much Chocolate is excited to partner with Kodak in offering its first-ever film grant program, with submissions opening September 1st, 2009.
This grant will provide 10 non-represented photographers with the film needed to execute a new or ongoing personal project, to be completed during 2010.
This partnership aims to recognize strong project ideas from talented and emerging photographers, allowing them to fully realize a body of work that may not have been achieved otherwise. At the start of 2011, the recipients’ final projects will be brought together and exhibited through a variety of online, magazine, and gallery showcases.”
In the spirit of assistance and approachability, and to guarantee that no photographer is priced out of applying for this film grant, the submission fee is $10.
The judging panel for the film grant will consist of:
- Marcel Saba, Director of Redux Pictures
- Clinton Cargill, Associate Picture Editor of the New York Times Magazine
- Conor Risch, Features Editor of PDN
- Andy Adams, Editor / Publisher of Flak Photo
- Alison Morley, Chair of ICP’s Documentary Photography and Photojournalism Program
- Audrey Jonckheer, Director of Worldwide Pro Photographer Relations at Kodak
- Jake Stangel, Founder / Editor of Too Much Chocolate
Kodak thrives on supporting as well as promoting talented photographers, and looks forward to developing meaningful and sustainable relationships with the recipients of the too much chocolate + Kodak film grant. Kodak will work with the photographers to promote their work on web sites, blogs as well as by photography trades.
Additionally, a selection of each grant recipient’s work have a chance to be exhibited on Kodak’s Times Square Jumbotron.
In return for providing film, Kodak asks grant recipients to mention Kodak for contributing the film in any media interviews, blogs, gallery shows, books and on their websites with a Kodak logo and a link to Kodak.com. In addition, Kodak will have the option to use 2-3 project images at no cost for a 2-year period for display at trade shows and maybe on the Kodak.com website.
http://toomuchchocolate.org/?page_id=1127
dmr
Registered Abuser
"Too Much Chocolate"
An oxymoron if I've ever seen or heard one!
An oxymoron if I've ever seen or heard one!
martin s
Well-known
Doesn't work, there's one unnecessary http.
martin
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
venchka
Veteran
Thanks Earl.
So.
A question:
Would a normal person making normal photographs with normal equipment of normal subjects stand a chance of being selected? Or. Must one be the next Sally Mann to attract any attention?
I don't have the foggiest notion of how to present the idea for selection. Nor do I have an idea that may appeal to the folks on the selection panel. I do, however, have the nucleus of a 1 year project already in the can, as they say. Actually, 1 year would just be the beginning. A stand alone project in one year for sure. Not complete. Room to grow in successive years.
Maybe I will write it up. See where it goes.
Thanks for the information.
So.
A question:
Would a normal person making normal photographs with normal equipment of normal subjects stand a chance of being selected? Or. Must one be the next Sally Mann to attract any attention?
I don't have the foggiest notion of how to present the idea for selection. Nor do I have an idea that may appeal to the folks on the selection panel. I do, however, have the nucleus of a 1 year project already in the can, as they say. Actually, 1 year would just be the beginning. A stand alone project in one year for sure. Not complete. Room to grow in successive years.
Maybe I will write it up. See where it goes.
Thanks for the information.
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amateriat
We're all light!
Hmm...I've had a few project ideas in the hopper for a while. Might want to check this out.
Wayne: Sally Mann had to start somewhere, too. Why not give it a go?
- Barrett
Wayne: Sally Mann had to start somewhere, too. Why not give it a go?
- Barrett
emraphoto
Veteran
Thanx buddy for the heads up! I'll be sending a proposal their way for sure!
venchka
Veteran
Sure. Why not?
Sure. Why not?
Might as well. I can't dance.
Sure. Why not?
Hmm...I've had a few project ideas in the hopper for a while. Might want to check this out.
Wayne: Sally Mann had to start somewhere, too. Why not give it a go?
- Barrett
Might as well. I can't dance.
wgerrard
Veteran
Hmmm... Maybe Kodak will fund some personal chocolate projects. Must be more chocolate addicts hereabouts than are willing to admit it. 
venchka
Veteran
Who done it?
Who done it?
"Bueller?
Bueller?
Anybody?"
Did anyone else enter???????????????
Who done it?
"Bueller?
Bueller?
Anybody?"
Did anyone else enter???????????????
emraphoto
Veteran
tmc
tmc
entered i did
tmc
entered i did
hans voralberg
Veteran
entered i did
You sound like a Jedi John. I want to join but can't think of a year long project spanning two continents half way around the world from each other (yet)
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
... (yet)
Oh, wait, gimme a minute, I feel something brown coming on
No seriously, I'll put in an idea for sure
emraphoto
Veteran
You sound like a Jedi John. I want to join but can't think of a year long project spanning two continents half way around the world from each other (yet)
well i am an ambitious bloke. speaking of ambition, must head out to the post (wink wink)
dfoo
Well-known
Dang, the submission window is now over!
Juan Valdenebro
Truth is beauty
Thanks for the info, Dámaso...
Cheers,
Juan
Cheers,
Juan
drewbarb
picnic like it's 1999
Dang. Just saw this for the first time today, and the submission window closed three days ago.
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