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Free digital portfolio reviews • PhotoVogue 2025
Free digital portfolio reviews • PhotoVogue 2025

Vogue

time03-06-2025

  • General
  • Vogue

Free digital portfolio reviews • PhotoVogue 2025

PhotoVogue is committed to championing equal opportunities for artists of all backgrounds. We believe that creative talent should be nurtured through access, mentorship, and care—regardless of financial means or industry connections. As part of our Women by Women and East and Southeast Asia Panorama open calls, a number of the most deserving participants will be selected for one-on-one virtual portfolio reviews with members of our expert panel—an extraordinary group of editors, curators, professors, and creatives from around the world. These sessions offer a unique opportunity to engage directly, exchange ideas, and refine one's practice through meaningful dialogue. We are deeply grateful to the reviewers who, on this occasion, have generously agreed to dedicate their time and expertise to supporting emerging talent. Their generosity is a powerful reminder that a more supportive and inclusive creative culture is not only possible, but already in motion. Through these acts of mentorship and solidarity, we strive to foster a community grounded in shared growth, mutual respect, and the belief that generosity can be truly transformative. The reviews will be held on Saturday, November 22nd via Zoom, so artists from every background and region will have the opportunity to participate. Discover this year's reviewers! Adama Sanneh Co-Founder and CEO of the Moleskine Foundation Alessia Glaviano Head of Global PhotoVogue & Director, PhotoVogue Festival Amber Olson Senior Agent, Art Partner Picasa Amber Terranova Executive Producer, Amplifier Amber Venerable Creative Director, Allure & Self Andrea Vollmer-Hess Visual Editor, Vogue Germany Antonio Carloni Head of photography projects and commissions, Intesa Sanpaolo & Director, Gallerie d'Italia Arianna Rinaldo Independent curator and photo editor, Curator of Photography, PhEST Ashleigh Kane Writer, editor, creative consultant, and curator Azu Nwagbogu Founder and director of the African Artists' Foundation (AAF) and founder and director of the LagosPhoto Festival Bernadette Tuazon Director of photography, CNN Digital Bertan Selim Founder VID Foundation for Photography Bruno Ceschel Founder Self Publish, Be Happy Caterina De Biasio Visual Editor, PhotoVogue Charlotte Rose Head Visuals Producer & Bookings Editor Vogue Australia, GQ Australia Chiara Bardelli Nonino Indipendent Curator & Executive Features Director Harper's Bazaar Italia Christiane Monarchi Curator, lecturer, founding co-editor of Hapax Magazine, and founding editor of Photomonitor Daniel Rodríguez Gordillo Senior Education Manager, Strategic Content Initatives & Curator, PhotoVogue Festival Diego Portillo Visuals Editor, Vogue Elisa Medde Editor and curator Elliott Ramsey Curator Francesca Marani Senior Photo Editor, Vogue Italia Giuseppe Oliverio Founder of PhMuseum Irene Opezzo Photo Director, Robb Report and Curator Jae-hyun Seok Independent Curator, Director of Art Space LUMOS & Director of Busan International Photo Festival James Estrin New York Times Senior Staff Photographer Jamie Spence Visuals Director, British Vogue Jane'a Johnson Editor, Aperture Jann Pascua Art Director, Vogue Philippines Jody Fathalla Visuals Editor, Vogue Arabia Julia Filgueiras Art Director, Vogue Brasil Julieta Sartor Visuals Editor, Vogue Spain Karla Acosta Head of Design, Vogue Mexico and Latin America Karly Domb Sadof Visual Investigations, Wall Street Journal Kathryne Hall Visuals Director for Allure & Glamour Kira Pollack Creative director and photo editor Laura Beltrán Villamizar Writer, Curator and Creative Director Laura Roumanos Creative Producer at Instagram Lekgetho Makola Chief Operations Officer at Market Theatre Foundation, Yale Directors Forum Fellow Maddalena Scarzella Architect and Independent Curator Marina Paulenka Director of Exhibitions, Fotografiska Berlin Margaret Steber Documentary Photographer Maria Teresa Salvati Curator, Educator Marie Gomis-Trezise Founder and Curator, Galerie Gomis Michaela Perau Visual Director, Vogue France Michael Famighetti Editor of Aperture magazine Marzio Emilio Villa Narda van't Veer Gallerist, The Ravestijn Gallery Natalia Jimenez Senior Photo Editor for International & Climate/Business/Health Matt McClain Natalie Matutschovsky Creative Director Nathalie Herschdorfer Director of Photo Elysée Noelle Flores-Theard Senior Digital Photo Editor, The New Yorker Olfa Feki Olivia Anani Member of the Board of Directors, Friends of Palais de Tokyo Olivier Laurent Deputy Director of Photography, The Washington Post Marvin Joseph Philip Clarke Programme Director of the Fashion courses, Central Saint Martins Rahaab Allana Curator/publisher, Alkazi Foundation for the Arts in New Delhi Reyes Domínguez Visuals Editor & Photo Studio Director, Condé Nast Spain Rica Cerbarano Curator, Writer and Project Coordinator Rikki Keene Photography and Talent Casting Director, Vogue Australia Sagal Ali Art and Cultural Heritage Professional and Founder, Somalia Arts Foundation Samira Larouci Writer and Editor Sara Hemming Founder Sara Hemming Studio Sarah Leen Photographer, Photo Editor, Teacher and founder the Visual Thinking Collective Shannon Ghannam Director of Development and Programming, Peter Marlow Fundation Stephanie Tran Visuals Director, GQ Teneshia Carr Photographer, EIC & Owner Blanc Magazine Tracey Woods Director of Photography, The Luupe Valentina Collado Fashion Director, Vogue Mexico & Latin America

2025 Auto Photo Awards Are Now Live: Will You Be The Next Winner?
2025 Auto Photo Awards Are Now Live: Will You Be The Next Winner?

Yahoo

time27-03-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

2025 Auto Photo Awards Are Now Live: Will You Be The Next Winner?

Calling all aspiring automotive photographers! The Auto Photo Awards, hosted by British photography organization Shutterhub, is back. Since its inception in 2022, the Auto Photo Awards competition has enabled photographers to reach a wider audience, gain motorsport accreditation, get paid commissions, and get published in magazines such as Chicane, Influx, and Revolution. Last year's awards reached an audience of 1.8 million people around the world. For the 2025 edition, the five categories for entry are "Cars as Art", "Motorsport", "Scenes and Styling", "Innovation", and "Auto Portrait." Over 25 individual awards will be given, including "Winners" and "Highly Commended" in each of the five categories, one winner for each of the Partner Awards, and one winner of the People's Choice Award selected by the Auto Photo community. The top 100 entries, which will include category winners, highly commended images, and partner award selections, will be featured in the Auto Photo book and showcased in a touring exhibition across the UK. The judge roster for the Auto Photo Awards 2025 is as star-studded as we'd hope, featuring Karen Harvey MBE (Founder and Creative Director, Shutter Hub and Auto Photo), Alessia Glaviano (Head of Global PhotoVogue and Director of the Photo Vogue Festival), Charles Gordon-Lennox, Duke of Richmond (Founder, Goodwood Revival and Festival of Speed), Justina Williams (Team Owner, EXCELR8 Motorsport), Mai Ikuzawa (Team Principle, Team Ikuzawa and Creative Director, Bow Wow International), Charlie Roughton (Co-Founder and Director, The Maze Group), Phil McGovern (Founder and Creative Director, Caffeine & Machine), and Hugh Chambers (CEO of Motorsport UK). If you want to shoot your shot at becoming an award-winning automotive photographer or learn more about the competition, head to and submit your work before September 4, 2025, at 5 p.m. GMT. If you need a few pointers on how to make your shots even better, we interviewed Vijay Sankar, one of last year's Auto Photo Awards winners, to help you out. Like I said in my interview with Vijay, it has never been easier to be an automotive photographer. With so much talent in the space, it can be hard to stand out, which is why grassroots competitions like the Auto Photo Awards are so important. Even if you think that your photos aren't award-worthy, I encourage you to submit them. We tend to be too harsh when judging our own work, even when it's actually a masterpiece. Who knows, you might be the next winner.

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