We strive to expand our horizons, and those of our audiences, through a rich, multi-faceted and diverse collection of stories from, and representational of, the global LGBTQIA+ community. The Pride Photo 2025 Contest is open to photographers of all ages, backgrounds and calibers, from professional to amateur.
We invite you all to apply, and hope to see this openness reflected in the submissions for the 2025 Pride Photo Contest. Whether through documentary photography that highlights news events, and the realities of daily life, or whether through artistic expression using portraiture, collage, photographic intervention, or AI. The Pride Photo Contest is open to all formats of photography and image-based storytelling that work to express the varied and multifaceted lives and lived experiences of the LGBTQIA+ community from around the world.
Apply to the Pride Photo 2025 contest and be a part of the impact, and help us with our mission to expand empathy and understanding to all!
The call is OPEN!
The winner(s) will receive and benefit from:
Pride Photo is a non-profit organisation founded in 2010, which aims to celebrate, and create awareness around, the multiplicity of LGBTQIA+ experience through the medium of photography and visual storytelling.
By bringing together the work of international photographers, artists and makers, Pride Photo strives to represent the plurality and diversity of the LGBTQIA+ community. Offering a glimpse into the broad spectrum of gender and sexual diversity through both individual and collective expression.
The annual Pride Photo Contest is dedicated to showcasing LGBTQIA+ stories, identities and visual languages. Each year a newly selected independent jury of professionals in the field of photography are brought together as a panel to review the contest entrants and come to a decision on the Pride Photo 2025 collection.
The contest is free to enter and open to professional and amateur photographers, and consists of 2 categories: 'Singles' and 'Series.'
Every year, the exhibition is officially opened as a publicly-accessible exhibition in the centre of Amsterdam. The exhibition goes on to travel throughout the Netherlands, and in galleries, public spaces, museums internationally.
More about Pride Photo as well as information about the previous edition and the winners can be found on our website: www.pridephoto.org | www.pridephoto.org/previous-editions-of-pride-photo/