The cultural association dotART, based in Trieste, Italy, is organising the 15th edition of URBAN Photo Awards contest.
The contest is open to everybody and organized into 4 sections:
Contestants can participate in more than one section at the same time. The general theme of the contest is Urban Life: Urban Photography. The theme delves into modernity through all kinds of photography set in the fabric of the city. At the heart of the contest is the City, the urban environment and the humanity living there: the everyday life of big cities and small towns, the contrasts and the contradictions between the city and the countryside, the aesthetic views, the architectural geometries, fragments of colour breaking up the greyness of the city. Real, immediate images, able to recount the City and its stories.
This section is dedicated to single photos, which have to fall within one of the following thematic areas:
The infinite aspects of the city and of the lives of its dwellers.
Categories
Post-production: allowed
(e.g. everything that can be done in a darkroom, use of Adobe Lightroom)
Photo editing: not allowed
(e.g. photo manipulation or modification of the subject with Photoshop)
The human body, to be portrayed in a pose or to fleetingly capture on the street. Portraits, fashion, glam and kitsch, faces and glances, conventional and unusual beauty.
Categories
Post-production: allowed
(e.g. everything that can be done in a darkroom, use of Adobe Lightroom)
Photo editing: allowed
(e.g. photo manipulation or modification of the subject with Photoshop)
Urban spaces, among buildings and streets, shapes and geometries, monuments and churches, industrial archaeology and abandoned places.
Categories
Post-production: allowed
(e.g. everything that can be done in a darkroom, use of Adobe Lightroom)
Photo editing: not allowed
(e.g. photo manipulation or modification of the subject with Photoshop)
Artistic, experimental, conceptual, visionary and abstract photos, which do not belong to any of the previous categories, but still refer to Urban Life theme.
Categories
Post-production: allowed
(e.g. everything that can be done in a darkroom, use of Adobe Lightroom)
Photo editing: allowed
(e.g. photo manipulation or modification of the subject with Photoshop)
Guidelines for Single Photos
Technical specifications
Contestants can submit sets of photos, linked to each other by a common trait. The sets can be in the form of photographic projects, thematic portfolios, series, reportages and storyboards (sequences of images telling a story).
Guidelines for Projects & Portfolios
Technical specifications
Section dedicated to extended projects, inspired by the theme Urban Life: Urban Photography. Authors can here compete with drafts of their own photographic books and/or zine, in pdf format. The goal is to give the winning photographer the possibility to produce and promote their own authorial project internationally. It will be published as a paper book by dotART / URBAN* and officially presented during the festival Trieste Photo Days 2024.
The new section URBAN Book & Zine Award is designed for photographers that live the limit of 12 photos set for the Projects & Portfolio section as a restraint, and would like to submit extended projects (or larger versions of the same projects already competing in the Projects & Portfolio section).
* In the case of zines, their printing and production is constrained by the complexity of the format in which they are designed. Zines that feature excessively complex and sophisticated print layouts will not be produced and printed.
However, if the winner decides to produce the zine at his own expense, he will be able to sell copies as established by the prize.
Guidelines for URBAN Book & Zine Award:
A stage for young talent: URBAN Photo Arena former Trieste Photo Young.
Launched in 2021, Trieste Photo Young is a contest that has grown in importance over time, so much that starting from last years edition it has been included in URBAN, with the name URBAN Photo Arena. The international contest dedicated to photographers under 35, promoted with the support of the Pietro Pittini Foundation and in collaboration with PAG – Youth Area Project, as part of the international festival Trieste Photo Days.
After the success of the first two editions, dotART decided to make the young contest even bigger, integrating the Trieste Photo Young within the prestigious URBAN Photo Awards competition. URBAN Photo Arena will represent a huge opportunity in terms of visibility for young talents, who will be able to compete within the environment of an international contest that is appreciated worldwide.
The innovative and exciting formula of the contest will remain unchanged: URBAN Photo Arena will be divided into two parts, a first group stage and a second knockout stage (with sixteenth, eighth, quarter, semifinal and final rounds), along the lines of the World Cup. The progress of the contest will be available on URBAN’s website, where updated rankings will be posted as the jury votes. The contest will run online until the quarterfinals, while the semifinals and final will be held live during Trieste Photo Days, where the jurors in attendance will decide the winning photo.
Guidelines for URBAN Photo Arena
Technical specifications
All participants of URBAN Photo Awards automatically compete for the Best Author prize of Trieste Photo Days.
The contest starts on April 1st, 2024, and will end at midnight on June 16 June 23*.
*the contest ended on June 16. Uploads are open for 5 extra days during preliminary checks.
To enter the contest, you will just have to fill in the online form in the user area, to upload files and pay the submission fee. Users already registered in the past years can log in with the same data.
Single Pictures
€ 15 for the first submitted photo
€ 9 for every further photo
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1 FREE PHOTO Until 23.06.2024
Projects & Portfolios
€ 35 for each portfolio submitted
(regardless of the number of photos composing the portfolio)
URBAN Book & Zine Award
€ 20 for each submitted book
(regardless of the number of photos composing the book)
€ 10 for each submitted zine
(regardless of the number of photos composing the zine)
URBAN Photo Arena
Free
In the user area you can upload, check, add or delete your Photos and/or Projects & Portfolios / Books / Zines, modify the titles and descriptions and manage the payment.
Entries will be selected by dotART and presented anonymously to a prestigious jury.
The jury and dotART have the right to award more than one photo realised by the same author and to assign it to a different section if necessary. The decisions made by the jury are final.
1 April – June 16 June 23, 2024
Registrations open for Single Photos, Projects & Portfolios, Books
By the end of June 2024
The names of the Selected Photographers will be published on the website in alphabetical order (not ranked). The photographers will have the chance to participate in summer exhibitions and previews as well.
By the middle of July 2024
The names of the Semi-finalist Photographers will be published on the website in alphabetical order (not ranked): around 800 single photos, 100 projects & portfolios and 100 Book Award volumes will be selected.
By the end of July 2024
The names of the Finalist Photographers will be published on the website in alphabetical order (not ranked): around 200 single photos, 30 projects & portfolios and 5 Book Award volumes will be selected.
By the middle of September 2024
The names of the Winner Photographs will be published on the website in alphabetical order (not ranked): around 40 single photos, 5 projects & portfolios and 3 Book Award volume (in this case, the winner).
Saturday 26 October 2024
The final ranking will be announced during Trieste Photo Days festival. The final ranking will then be published on URBAN website and Facebook page.
The total prize value is € 45.900,00 (updating).
Up for grabs exhibitions, publications, Amazon Gift Cards, prizes offered by our partners, exclusive events at Trieste Photo Days 2024 and much more.
Prizes can be collected at the Trieste Photo Days international photography festival during the awards ceremony that will be held live and where photographers will be awarded in the presence of the public and special guests.
In case of impossibility to attend or delegate another person, the awards will be sent, with the exception of the trophies signed by Giorgio Celiberti that can only be collected in person.
The highest placing works with be published on the competition’s website and will be displayed in a collective exhibit on October 2024, in Trieste during Trieste Photo Days 2024 festival. The printing of the photos will be the responsibility of dotART. Some of the entered photos may in addition be selected for exhibits in Italy and abroad.
The best ranked pictures (usually, 20% of the Selected photos – see Art. 5) could be chosen for “travelling” exhibitions around the world in the context of dotART’s events (Trieste Photo Fringe / Photo Days Tour).
You can pay in the user area. We accept these payment methods:
If you wish to pay by bank transfer you can make a single payment specifying “Contribution to Urban Photo Contest 2024 + section1 + Name + Email”.
Each participating author declares to own all rights to the photographs submitted for the contest and guarantees that these do not infringe in any way the copyright or other rights of third parties, exempting the dotART association from any liability relating to complaints or legal actions connected to the use of the photographs, including copyright infringement, unauthorized use of trademarks, infringement of privacy or publicity rights, defamation, violations of moral rights or other personal or property rights, in any jurisdiction.
Each author retains the moral and intellectual property rights on the works submitted.
Each author also grants the dotART association the non-exclusive right to use the winning or selected images for the promotion and advertising of the association’s non-profit activities, in traditional print media (catalogues, trade magazines, etc.), subject to official communication to the author (whose name will always be attributed to the work).
In the event of use of the author’s work on online graphics, social networks, newsletters and other web communication media, dotART undertakes with the best professional diligence to cite/tag the author. We apologize in advance in case of oversights and errors and ask you to report missing attributions to info@urbanphotoawards.com so that we can provide timely assistance.
By registering for the competition, each participant accepts without reservations these Regulations and assumes full responsibility for the images sent, releasing the dotART association from any dispute related to the photographs submitted by the author to the contest.
The author also accepts that his/her works remain published on the URBAN website for an indefinite period: for technical reasons it will not be possible to request the removal of a work after publication.
If for any reason the Competition cannot be run as planned, due to infection by computer virus, bugs, worms, trojan horses, denial of service attacks, tampering, unauthorized intervention, fraud, technical failures, or any other cause that corrupts or affects the administration, security, fairness, integrity or proper conduct of this Competition, dotART reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to disqualify any individual(s) seen to have tampered with the entry process and/or to cancel, terminate, modify or suspend the Competition. If dotART elects to cancel or terminate the Competition, it will not retain any rights to the submitted photographs and it will return all entry fees.
dotART is not responsible for the cancellation or modification of the prizes offered by the partners.