The Aftermath Project Opens Call for Applications for 2021 Conflict Photography Grant

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Sara Terry, Founder / Director, The Aftermath Project
Sara Terry,
Founder / Director, The Aftermath Project

The Aftermath Project, a non-profit organization “committed to telling the other half of the story of conflict”, has opened its 2021 grant cycle and is inviting all working conflict photographers around the world to participate with their projects.

The Aftermath Project is open to working photographers worldwide who are interested in creating work that helps illuminate aftermath issues and encourages greater public understanding and discussion of these issues.

For its 13th grant cycle, The Aftermath Project will award a $25,000 grant to one photographer and announce four finalists.

The Aftermath Project is open to working photographers worldwide who are interested in creating work that helps illuminate aftermath issues and encourages greater public understanding and discussion of these issues.  Full-time students are not eligible. Only those submissions having all required materials will be considered for entry.

Submitted applications must be signed, saved as a PDF or jpg file in a portfolio of no more than 30 images, in jpg format. Applications must come with caption information in the File Info section of each photo.

Applicants should label their images this way: The last name, followed by a number – Example: Smith_1.jpg.

The images MUST be sized 1200 pixels on the longest side, at 72 dpi – with a file size of NO LARGER than 2 MB PER PHOTO.

Applications should be sent using a file sharing service like WeTransfer (or whatever you choose) to this email: aftermathprojectinfo@gmail.com

Applications close on November 30, 2020

For more information, click: http://theaftermathproject.org/application/2021-grant-application