Photography is one of the most powerful and independent forms of visual art. This project presents photography as an equal and autonomous artistic medium, with a particular focus on conceptual approaches.
The initiative explores three central themes:
• Photography as a means of processing reality – How do artists use the image to reflect, question, and reinterpret social, political, or personal realities?
• The image of the artist in photography – Self-representation, authorship, presence, and the construction of artistic identity.
• Land and landscape – From cultural landscape to psychological space, from environmental transformation to symbolic territory.
We invite photographers and visual artists working with photographic media to submit individual works or coherent series that demonstrate conceptual depth, formal clarity, and a distinct artistic position.
The project aims to strengthen photography’s visibility as a fully recognized artistic discipline and to create a professional platform for presentation and dissemination.
A qualified jury will review all submissions. Selected works will be presented in curated formats, including exhibitions, publications, and digital features. All presentations will be professionally curated to ensure artistic quality and meaningful contextualization.
Photography – Image, Identity, Landscape seeks to create a dynamic space where contemporary photographic practice can unfold, challenge perception, and contribute to international artistic dialogue.
