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Picture This: Hope (Photography Competition)

National Justice Museum, High Pavement, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG1 1HN
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Picture This: Hope (Photography Competition)

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24th July - 15th September
A National Justice Museum
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A National Justice Museum Photography Competition
Submissions are open until Sunday 15 September

'Picture This: Hope,' a new free to enter, black and white photography exhibition and competition.

They are inviting photographers from across the UK, whether professional or aspiring, to submit their black and white photographs that capture the essence of Hope.

What symbolises hope to you? Are you inspired by nature's resilience, acts of kindness, or the enduring human spirit? Maybe you want to explore what personal hope means to you, or what it means to society as a whole.

Whether it's the small, everyday moments or grand visions of the future, they want to see your interpretation of Hope. Grab your camera or phone and get creative to capture the essence of Hope in a way that resonates with you.

All ideas are welcome and all entrants will be displayed within the museum in an exhibition in November 2024.

There are three categories of prizes:
1. The Creative Residency Prize
2. The Young Persons Award (10-18 years old)
3. The People's Choice Award

Please visit the National Justice Museum website for submission guidelines, prizes and more information.

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