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The State of America
Juror: Jim Richardson
Deadline: Monday, November 13, 2017
Exhibition prints due December 22, 2017
What images reflect your feelings about America today? Some of us are worried about America's place in the world. The changing climate. The fading reality of the American dream for our family.
Others
remain awed by the vast beauty of America. The strength and
independence of its people. Americans' willingness to step up to help
neighbors in times of crisis.
Regardless
of your opinions or your nationality, we welcome images that evoke the
broad range of emotions and events of this extraordinary period in
United States history. They need not be political - just let your images
tell us how you feel about the state of America today.
All capture methods and processes are welcome.
About the Juror
Jim
Richardson is a photographer for National Geographic Magazine and a
contributing editor for its sister publication, TRAVELER Magazine. His
work takes him around the world, from the tops of volcanic peaks to
below the surface of swamps and wetlands. He has photographed more than
30 stories for National Geographic.
In
addition to his color photography, Richardson has built a distinguished
body of black-and-white documentary work about rural Kansas life.
Richardson speaks nationally and internationally. He lives in
Lindsborg, Kansas, where his work is featured at his gallery, Small
World.