Open call: Music Photography Awards 2024
By In-house West Africa
30 May 2024 - 11:10
Submissions are currently ongoing for this year’s Abbey Road Music Photography Awards (MPAs) slated for 3 October in London, UK.
Now in its third year, the scheme is the only global competition dedicated to music photography. It’s free to photographers from all over the world. Last year’s edition attracted more than 16 000 entries from 30 countries.
The MPAs feature several open categories, including Undiscovered Photographer of the Year, Music Moment of the Year, Live Music Award, Underground Scenes Award, Making Music Award, and Jazz: The Rebirth of Cool. Additionally, there are invited categories nominated and chosen by the judging panel, namely Portrait, Editorial and ICON.
“Through hosting the annual Music Photography Awards, we celebrate this vibrant art form and the talented individuals behind the lens,” Abbey Road managing director Sally Davies said. “Our mission is not only to showcase their incredible work but also to nurture and create meaningful opportunities for emerging photographers. We are proud to support this creative community, helping to bring their unique visions and voices to the forefront of the music industry.”
“I’m incredibly excited to see what we can expect from the 2024 entrants. The quality of photography from last year’s entrants was extremely impressive, and I’m sure that this year will raise the bar even higher,” lead judge Rankin added. “We want to find and recognise the emerging, undiscovered and established talent that exists in music photography, as well as shine a light on photographers of all backgrounds. Once again, I will be giving one photographer the opportunity to win a day’s mentorship with me on a shoot.”
How to Apply
Entries can be submitted online here.
The submission deadline is 18 July.
Prizes
The winners will receive mentoring from industry experts such as Rankin and Sacha Lecca, exhibition opportunities and practical photo shoot experiences.
More information about the competition is available on the official MPAs website.
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