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Looking for Scotland’s top nature photos

The hunt for Scotland’s best nature pictures is on, as part of a Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) contest to celebrate Scottish Biodiversity Week.

The fifth annual Nature Photography Competition is open to both amateur and professional photographers.

First prize is a one-to-one tutorial with a professional photographer; second prize is a Olympus E-450 Digital SLR camera; and third prize is a Panasonic Lumix F245 Digital Camera and a Hama Star tripod.

This free contest celebrates Scottish Biodiversity Week, which runs from 21 to 29 May. For more information on the week’s activities throughout Scotland, see www.snh.gov.uk/biodiversityweek.

This year’s theme is the gifts which nature gives to us all. SNH is looking for pictures which show these gifts, whether they are practical gifts like oxygen, food and water, or more spiritual gifts like awe, serenity or inspiration.

Scottish Biodiversity Week organiser, Zeshan Akhter, said:

“Nature gives us so many gifts every day – actually, every moment and every breath we take. But it’s easy to take nature for granted. I think that’s the reason why pictures of wildlife move us so much: because we are reminded of our connection to the natural world. I always look forward to seeing what inspires people about nature, so I hope to see lots of terrific shots again this year!”

Entrants should email their pictures of animals, plants or landscapes to bit@snh.gov.uk by 17 June 2011, as an attachment with “Photo Contest” in the subject line. Entries must be original, have a title, information on how the image shows the gifts of nature, where in Scotland the photo was taken, and the entrant’s name and contact details. Each person may submit up to two entries. SNH will notify winners in August and the winning entries will be posted on the website and highlighted in the Scottish Biodiversity Forum’s quarterly newsletter. For more information, see www.snh.gov.uk/biodiversityweek.

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HARMAN PHOTO : Student Competition 2010 UK

HARMAN PHOTO is delighted to announce the launch of a UK 2010 student competition.

THEME : URBAN CULTURE ‘A SOCIAL DOCUMENTARY’

We have left the brief deliberately broad to encourage a diverse range of images. You could focus on lifestyle &
experiences, city to city, at home or abroad. Be inspired by Art /Music/Travel and the world around us.

We will be looking for images that are original, imaginative, contemporary and powerful.

Entries must be printed on either HARMAN CRYSTALJET RC or HARMAN by Hahnemuhle Fine Art Papers. *

Prizes:

  • 1st Prize – Nikon D3100 digital SLR camera, plus 18-55mm lens worth over £500
  • Runners Up – 2 prizes of £200 worth of products from www.harmanexpress.com
  • College Prize – The college that submits the most entries will receive £500 worth of products from www.harmanexpress.com

The winning images will be displayed on our stand at the Focus on Imaging Exhibition 2011.

For entry details and full terms and conditions please click here

Download entry labels here

View the competition poster here

All entries must be received by 31st December 2010 and winners will be notified by e-mail by the 14th January 2011.

Competition open only to students attending UK colleges and universities.

* These products are available from www.harmanexpress.com and can be bought using your student discount card.

Celtic Media Festival Call for Entries – Only a week to go!

Call For Entries

Celebrating the best work from the Celtic countries. 21 Torc awards will be presented at the Festival.

Spirit of the Festival (Gold Torc), Jury Award and 19 “best of” category awards.

Fill In

Or alternatively download our offline entry form (198 KB – PDF)

CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES:

FRIDAY 22 OCTOBER 2010 AT 5PM

Click here to download full Rules and Guidelines (392 KB – PDF)

How to Enter & Eligibility

Film, television, radio and interactive media entries from the Celtic nations and regions – Brittany, Cornwall, Ireland, Isle of Man, Scotland and Wales are accepted on any subject.

Entries from any other countries are welcome provided that subject matter relates to aspects of life and culture, past, present or future of a Celtic country.

The Festival competition is open to original productions commissioned or broadcast, or publicly screened (to a minimum of 50 people) between 23rd October 2009 and 22nd October 2010.

The shortlist will be announced in mid-January 2011 on the Festival website.

Call for Submissions!

The Aperture Portfolio Prize is an annual international photography competition, and the one opportunity for photographers to have their work seen by Aperture’s editors. The purpose of the prize is to identify trends in contemporary photography and specific artists whom we can help by bringing them to a wider audience. We are looking for work that is fresh and that hasn’t been widely seen in major publications or exhibition venues.
First prize of $5,000, and exhibition in Aperture Gallery
First prize winner and runners-up are featured on Aperture’s website for approximately one year, and announced in Aperture’s e-newsletter.

The deadline is Wednesday, July 14, 2010, at 12:00 EST. All entrants will be contacted with the final results by November 1, 2010. For more information, please visit www.aperture.org/apertureprize

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Artist Talk: The City and The Stars

Image: The City and The Stars, Installation image, Stills 2010

Artist Talk on The City and The Stars

Tuesday 11 May 7.30pm

Curator Louisa Adam in conversation with artists Rut Blees Luxemburg and Craig Mulholland on re-visioning the city.Exploring themes from the exhibition, there will also be an opportunity for open conversation; re-considering the context and matter from which we generate meaning; reflecting upon the space we inhabit and the use of the imagination in exploring the cities that we live in.

23 Cockburn Street Edinburgh EH1 1BP

www.stills.org

Festival Photographer

Edinburgh International Festival are recruiting for a fixed contract Festival Photographer and would like to recruit from one of the photography courses in Edinburgh.

99 Hanover Projects – Photography Exhibition

99 Hanover is proud to announce that the second 99 Hanover Projects exhibition will launch on Thursday 11th of February at 8pm, showcasing an array of new photographic works by leading national talents. The selected Artists within this exhibition will display a diverse exploration of the medium, works that reference the contemporary tableaux vivant to the capturing of our surreal everyday banality. Together, the selected works will exemplify many of the current trends within such a manipulatable medium.
The opening night will also include a DJ set by HOTRODS, bashing out 60’s Boogie, Rock & Roll and Shakin Soul. An exciting mash of sounds and visuals await your presence!

Exhibiting artists include: Chris Park, John Bryden, Christina Kernohan, Ruaridh Crighton, Ryan Miller, Fraser Gray, Sam Luntley, Ross Mclean and Christopher Fernandez.

Video work by Ryan Laing

Curated by MA Contemporary Art Theory Student at Edinburgh College of Art, Steven Cox.

Where : 99 Hanover Street

When: Thursday 11th of February at  8pm

The Photographer’s Gallery: Annual Graduates Exhibition

freshfacedandwildeyed is our annual exhibition open to recent visual arts graduates, representing the most dynamic new photographic work from across the UK.

Following an online submission process, up to 25 artists are chosen by a jury to exhibit online and at The Photographers’ Gallery.

View the exhibition pages for the last two years:

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Applying to freshfacedandwildeyed2010

>Who can apply?
Any photographer/artist who graduated from a UK visual arts course, BA or MA level , in 2009.

>How and when can I submit my work?
All images and other information have to be submitted online between 15 February – 3 March 2010. Please re-visit this page then to access the online application form. Work submitted by post or email will not be considered.

You will need to provide us with some basic information about yourself, including details on the course you recently graduated from and your tutor.

There is space to provide additional information about your project or your work in general (100 words max.)

You can submit up to 8 images. They should be in jpeg format. You will need to provide the medium, title, date, print size, presentation details and framing specifications of each work.

Stills – January Events

Calendar of Events:
Experimental Music: Mathias Forge /Christine Sehnaoui /Olivier Toulemonde Trio + Guests
Film Screening: The Magic Lantern
Poetry Evening: Scottish Poets
January’s Reading Group

Experimental Music:

Mathias Forge /Christine Sehnaoui /Olivier Toulemonde Trio + Guests Tuesday 12 January 7pm £4 donation

Mathias Forge, Christine Sehnaoui and Olivier Toulemonde Trio met in 2006 to give a concert at Es Muss Sein in Paris.  After independently developing their own languages and extending the possibilities of their instruments, the trio came together to create music which breathes, rubs, clinks, crackles and whistles.


Film Screening:

The Magic Lantern Wednesday 20 January 6.30pm  £3/£1.50 donation

In response to the current exhibition Elín Jakosdóttir, Hinges Between Days,The Magic Lantern presents a selection of films that explore the ineffable truths, hidden meanings and surreal paradoxes that lie beneath the familiar routines of the everyday.

Image: Replay, Mutt Hulse

Poetry Evening:

Scottish Poets Wednesday 13 January 6.30pm £3 donation

Join us for an evening of poetry from six Scottish poets; Jim Ferguson, Anita Govan, Kevin Williamson, Paul Reekie, Rodney Relax and Graham Brodie.

Collectively covering a broad range of poetry, from traditional verse, punk and experimental, contemporary-traditional and slam poetry, each poet takes influence from the everyday, intermingling the mundane with the subconscious and surreal, expressed through rhythm and non-rhythm, repetition and the non-sequitur. Relaying shared experience and dream sequences alike, as with filmic narrative, this poetry explores ideas through a route dictated by the author but open to abstract diversions and interpretations by the audience.

Exploring these ideas the six poets invites the audience to participate in a journey through the writers process and stream of consciousness expressed through recital and performance methods.

Presented in aid of The Hepatitis C Trust Scotland.

January’s Reading Group:

with Catherine Street and Ruth Barker Wednesday 27 January 6.30pm Free

Ruth Barker and Catherine Street are two artists whose individual practices exist in relation to both performance and the written word. Together they have chosen two extracts for Stills’ January reading group.

In an extract from Sadegh Hedayat’s hallucinatory novel, The Blind Owl (1937, translated from the Persian by DP Costello), a painter navigates a nightmarish world in which he is increasingly isolated and detached from his own actions. His unreliable perceptions of his own body and the objects around him suggest the blurring of mental and physical properties.

Meanwhile in a short extract from his recent book, Personal Agency (2008), philosopher Jonathan Lowe discusses ideas about the distinction between physical and mental properties and substances.  He looks at the implications for the way in which we identify with our own bodies, minds and actions.

If you would like to take part, you can request a copy of the texts in advance by asking at reception or by emailing programme@stills.org



Stills’ events are supported by Habitat.
23 Cockburn St Edinburgh EH1 1BP0131 622 6200 Full map & directions www.stills.org

info@stills.org

We welcome everyone and are fully accessible by wheelchair. Staff are always available to help visitors.


YCN’s annual collection of live creative briefs open to students and recent graduates

Call for Entries for this year’s YCN Student Awards has now been launched.

All the Awards content can be accessed at http://student.aisforawards.org

The Academy Hub is live!

The Academy Hub, a new microsite promoting news, events and opportunities available to students and alumni of the Edinburgh Skillset Screen & Media Academy is now live.

Please go to www.essama.org

Want to sign up for a masterclass or workshop? Get the latest festival or competition deadlines?  Find out about training opportunities? Book a space at a public lecture? Take part in online discussions? Then the Academy Hub is the place to go.

Call for Entries 3rd Future Film Festival

BFI Southbank

BFI Southbank invites young filmmakers to submit their short films to be considered for inclusion in the 3rd Future Film Festival due to take place in February 2010. Selected films will be given a public screening during the Festival and could be nominated for a Future Film Award.

Films can be any style or genre, but must…

• be made by a filmmaker aged between 11- 25 years of age

• be no more than 20 minutes long

• have been produced in the last two years

Your film fits? Great! Now all you need to do is read and complete the submission pack and send us your film. Questions? Just email education@bfi.org.uk

www.bfi.org.uk/futurefilm
Deadline for submissions Friday 28 November 2009

Contribute to The List

New Writers and Photographers

Contribute to The List
The List is Scotland’s essential entertainment guide, with a reputation for excellent writing, distinguished critical opinions and strong photography and design.

We are currently looking for new writers and photographers to contribute to the magazine and help carry this reputation into the future. If you have a fluent writing style, great features ideas, an impeccable knowledge of your chosen field and the diligence to meet tight deadlines we’d like to hear from you. Similarly if you’re a photographer with an eye for a great image, and the flexibility to take on varied commissions, please get in touch.

The rewards for contributing to the The List are many, not least the credibility of working with one of Scotland’s most well-respected and long-standing publications.

If you’d like to be considered as a writer or photographer for The List (all good applicants will be considered, regardless of background) then contact us via one of the methods below.

Writers

Visit www.list.co.uk/newwriters and fill in the online form. Additional materials can be sent to newwriters@list.co.uk

Photographers

Send a short covering letter, a recent copy of your CV and a selection of your photographs (or link to your website or Flickr account) to newwriters@list.co.uk

Deadline for submissions: 31 October 2009

MORE INFO: http://www.list.co.uk/job/1627-new-writers-and-photographers/

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b.TWEEN TV Platforms

We’re looking for the very best of this year’s graduate talent; talented individuals who combine great software skills with creative flair and who want to work with world-class digital companies

The “creative code-swingers” will have skills in the latest web-programming code, including Flash, Java, XML and more

Does this sound like you?

See the full brief and upload your winning idea at: http://www.btween.co.uk/enterprising-ideas

The best 5 entrants will win a 2 month paid placement (£1000 per month) at a North West digital agency, attend BBC workshops and pitch to the BBC

Deadline: 31/08/09

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