Focus on Your Future: Win a Creative Photography Semester!
A new URBAN prize is designed to nurture young talent and foster their creative spirit in an international environment: we are thrilled to partner again with the School of Creative Photography in Krakow, Poland. This collaboration brings a remarkable opportunity for the best-ranked photographers in the Under 35 section of URBAN, known as URBAN Photo Arena.
The top-ranked photographer in the Arena will win a six-month scholarship to attend the Creative Photography School! The course is valued at 1.600 € and classes taught in English. If the first-ranked winner is unable to attend the semester, the prize will be offered to the next highest-ranked photographers, in descending order.
More on the Arena
URBAN Photo Arena is a unique tournament-style contest where Under 35 photographers from around the globe battle for the podium! Only one free-themed photo can be submitted by each photographer by June 16th. Each week, photos compete head-to-head, with photographers voting to advance the best images. From the Semifinals, the Top 3 URBAN Jurors judge the matches live at the Trieste Photo Days festival. The URBAN Photo Arena project was realized with the support and contribution of the Pietro Pittini Foundation.
How to submit your shot:
- Register to the User Area at www.my.dotlogic.net
- In the Contests section, go to URBAN Photo Arena
- Upload 1 photo for free!
- Confirm subscription
- Wait for the dotLogic confirmation email!
The deadline is approaching! Entries close on June 16
Jerzy Gaweł as URBAN Juror
The founder of the Cracow School of Art and Fashion Design and the School of Creative Photography (SKF) is an experienced photographer and passionate educator specializing in nude photography and gum printing. He constantly seeks new approaches to classical photographic subjects, fostering unconventional works that attract international university tours.
He has conducted masterclasses globally, including at the CMTV Television School in Georgia and the Umelcov Spisa Gallery in Slovakia. He invites renowned photographers and designers like Jeanloup Sieff, Mark Bickerstaffe, and Roger Ballen to give guest lectures and workshops. Additionally, he serves as a juror for photography and fashion competitions in Poland and internationally, such as the Poznan and Lodz International Fairs and various fashion weeks.
All about the School
The School of Creative Photography in Krakow, Poland, is ranked among the top photography schools worldwide, offering a prestigious Fine Art Photographer diploma. Courses are conducted in English full-time, and in Polish both full-time and part-time.
Located in Poland’s cultural capital, the School provides an inspiring environment for aspiring photographers, featuring instruction from renowned international photographers and experts. The curriculum covers creative and commercial photography, including fashion, advertising, wedding, analog and digital photography, and various specialized areas like nude, still life, portrait, food, and product photography. Additional courses include graphic design, film production, photo retouching, Lightroom, Photoshop, gum print, and cyanotype.
In just two years, students can build a standout portfolio. The School offers scholarships and collaborates closely with the Cracow School of Art and Fashion Design, allowing students to publish in international magazines and intern during Cracow Fashion Week. Graduates have found success in roles such as freelance photojournalists, fashion photo shoot producers, wedding photographers, photo agency organizers, and positions within advertising agencies and cultural institutions.
The School organizes prestigious competitions like Focus on Fashion and Polish Talent Support and hosts world-famous artists, providing students with unique learning and inspiration opportunities. Notable visitors include Jeanloup Sieff, Ernestine Ruben, Naomi Rosenblum, Gary Baseman, William Mokrynski, and Roger Ballen.