
A PhotoVogue Open Call for Image-Makers from West Asia and North Africa and Their Diasporas
This year's PhotoVogue Regional Open Call celebrates the multiplicity of voices across West Asia and North Africa, foregrounding works that offer new perspectives, challenge dominant narratives, and expand visual storytelling.
WANA Panorama is PhotoVogue's regional initiative to champion the plurality of voices from WANA, moving beyond monolithic narratives to showcase the region's complexity, resilience, and diverse visual languages.
When
May 21, 2026 to September 24, 2026 (11:59 PM CET)
Where
Online here on Picter
Who
Open to all artists aged 18 and above from West Asia and North Africa, as well as those from the diaspora who maintain a meaningful connection to the region
What
We welcome photography, video, and multimedia projects across all genres, including fashion, documentary, portraiture, fine art, and experimental practices.
We are looking for work that expresses a clear point of view, whether through personal or collective stories, reflections on identity and belonging, or the strength of its visual language.
Why
At a time of profound transformation across the region, this open call aims to create space for artists to represent themselves and their communities on their own terms, fostering visibility, nuance, and connection through image-making
Grants & Opportunities
At PhotoVogue, we believe that representation matters. Images do not simply reflect reality, they shape how we see the world and one another. They construct narratives, define visibility, and influence the ways we relate to each other. For this reason, creating space for a plurality of voices and perspectives has always been central to our mission.
Following the Italian Panorama, Latin American Panorama, and East and Southeast Asian Panorama, PhotoVogue is launching a new regional open call dedicated to West Asia and North Africa (WANA).
At a time when many parts of the WANA region are experiencing conflict, instability, and profound social transformation, it feels especially important to create space for artists. Not to simplify or overlook these realities, but to recognize that image-making and storytelling remain essential. They allow for nuance, for complexity, and for forms of connection that can bring people together across distance, difference, and difficulty.
This open call invites photographers and video makers to submit work across all genres, including fashion, documentary, conceptual, and experimental practices. Rather than proposing a single narrative, it seeks to embrace the multiplicity of visual languages and lived experiences across the region.
WANA is not a monolithic space. It is shaped by a wide range of cultures, histories, and social realities, as well as by ongoing transformations and forms of resilience. For this reason, this open call does not aim to define the region, but to create a platform where artists can represent themselves, their communities, and their environments on their own terms.
We are particularly interested in works that reflect the diversity of lived experience, whether through intimate storytelling, explorations of identity and belonging, engagements with fashion and visual culture, or reflections on social, political, and environmental realities. At the same time, the open call welcomes practices that move beyond representation, embracing experimentation, abstraction, and new visual forms.
We invite photographers and video makers from West Asia and North Africa (WANA), as well as those from the diaspora who maintain a meaningful connection to the region.
Across all genres, from fashion to documentary, portraiture, fine art, and beyond, we are looking for work that reflects the richness, complexity, and plurality of experiences across the region, as well as practices that push visual language in new and unexpected directions.
This Open Call welcomes photography, video, and multimedia projects across all artistic genres.
AI-generated works are not accepted.
You may submit:
and/or
A total of $8,000 in grants will be awarded to three outstanding artists:
$4,500 – Outstanding Vision Grant
For an artist whose work redefines creative boundaries and sets new artistic standards.
$2,000 – Vision Grant
For an artist with a unique perspective and a strong artistic voice.
$1,500 – Rising Voice Grant
For a promising artist whose work shows originality and strong potential.
Selected artists will:
Further opportunities and updates will be shared throughout the open call.
PhotoVogue is a global Condé Nast initiative dedicated to supporting artists and fostering a more conscious and inclusive visual culture. Through its network of 32 markets and partners, it offers opportunities for publication, commissioning, exhibitions, and public programming.
Its mission is to champion talent, engage underrepresented communities, and promote visual literacy, contributing to a more just and thoughtful image-making landscape. Through both global and regional open calls, PhotoVogue continues to discover and amplify voices across geographies and communities.