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Aperture Portfolio Prize

The purpose of the Aperture Portfolio Prize is to identify trends in contemporary photography and specific artists whom we can help by bringing them to a wider audience. In choosing the first-prize winner and runners-up, we are looking for work that is fresh and that hasn’t been widely seen in major publications or exhibition venues.

In 2011, first prize is $3,000 and an exhibition at Aperture Foundation. The first-prize winner and runners-up are featured in Aperture’s website for approximately one year. Winners are also announced in the foundation’s e-newsletter, which reaches thousands of subscribers in the photography community.

The entry period for the 2011 Aperture Portfolio Prize is from Monday, May 2 through Wednesday, July 13, 12:00 noon EDT. All entrants will be contacted with final results by the end of 2011.

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Armando Alvarez

Armando Alvarez is an artist who has been photographing his surroundings for as long as he can remember. His photographs have been described as greedy, sarcastic, and somewhat the equivalent of a cross between Duke Ellington and Bad Brains. He makes no apologies for these descriptions. He prefers the slow, arduous process of shooting on …

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Tina Hillier

Browsing the photography portfolio of Tina Hillier … After graduating from The Arts Institute at Bournemouth, Tina moved to London where she now lives and works on editorial, commercial and personal projects. Recent exhibitions include at The National Portrait Gallery, as part of the 2010 Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize Exhibition and in the 2011 Exhibition …

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Cars

I don’t even like cars especially, but I can relate to these two photographic projekts about them. The first one is a series „Vector Portraits“ (1989-1997) by Andrew Bush, who took shots of people driving in their cars by 50 to 75 mph around Los Angeles. Maybe the relation of the owners to their vehicles …

© Chris McCaw | SUNBURNED
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Sunburned

Photographer Chris McCaw uses a huge self built 20×24″ camera to actually burn the sun`s path into vintage photographic paper. He starts before sunrise, takes off the cap of his old, radioactive lens that was used in the 60ties for military aerial purposes and leaves the camera open for a few hours. The surface of …