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The World Report Award aims at a new form of social commitment through photography.
The award is open to both professional and amateur photographers from all over the world.
The award will give attention to works focusing on people and their social or cultural stories; public or private, minor or crucial, major human tragedies or smaller daily life stories, changes and immutability.
Every year the contest creates a fresco that celebrates photojournalism and documentary photography stories about our Planet, its great changes and its intimate and personal relationships connecting human beings.
The World Report Award|Documenting Humanity isn't simply a contest that through its prizes economically supports those who are actively engaged in this difficult sector of photography, but it also represents a way for all participants to enter into a supportive community we have built over the past 10 years and composed of professionals who are already collaborating with our organization.
The Festival of Ethical Photography was born in 2010 with the intention of focusing on ethical content of great relevance, bringing the general public closer to social issues. We believe photography is, and has been, a vital tool in communicating the reality of social injustice around the world and we want to emphasize the relationship between ethics, communication and photography through an innovative and diverse festival.
Thanks to a rich program of exhibitions by international and award-winning photographers, there are meetings, workshops, portfolio reviews, video-projections, educational projects for students and numerous other events.
Other than the annual event taking place every fall, the organization of the Festival works daily to make sure that the photographers' work is seen and their voices heard.
10,000 euros in cash prize
6,500 worth of Fujifilm photography professional equipment
Printing of the winners' exhibits and the special mentions exhibits
Exhibit during the Festival of Ethical Photography in the World Report Award area of the Festival
Opportunity to travel to Lodi in the month of October to present the projects
Exposure in Italy and abroad through the Traveling Festival exhibit project for 3 years
International press exposure
Visibility with industry professionals
Publication in the annual Festival catalogue for the 2023 edition
The Festival commits to giving visibility for a year to all the future projects and publications of the winning photographers within our communication channels
All shortlisted photographers will be featured in the permanent online gallery on our site
General rule:
N.1 project entered: 30 euro
From the 2° projects onward the fee is increased by 15€ for project
Examples:
N.1 Project 30€;
N.2 projects 45€ (for example 1 project in the Master section and 1 project in the Spotlight section). One photographer can enter the same project or different projects;
N.3 projects 60€ (for example 2 projects in the Master section, 1 project in the Spotlight section OR 3 projects in the Master section).
NOTE: There is no limit to the number of projects that a photographer can enter.
General rule:
N.1 project 20€;
From the 2° projects onward the fee is increased by 10€.
NOTE: There is no limit to the number of projects that a photographer can enter.
General rule:
N.1 project 10€;
From the 2° projects onward the fee is increased by 5€.
NOTE: There is no limit to the number of projects that a photographer can enter.
General rule:
N.1 project (1 picture) 5 euros
Examples:
N.1 Project 5€;
N.4 projects 20€.
NOTE: There is no limit to the number of projects (pictures) that a photographer can enter.
PLEASE NOTE
A project can be entered in multiple categories, but can only be awarded in one category of the contest.
SPECIAL MENTIONS
If the jury, at its own discretion, believes that some works, other than the ones selected for each category, are of honorable mention, it will propose to the organization of the Festival to have them included in the official program of the Festival 2023.
The jury’s assessment is based on the photographer’s ability to build a narrative and emotional story through a series of compelling images.
Reportages can either be in color or black & white, and should form a focused and meaningful story.
The award will give attention to works focusing on people and their social or cultural stories; public or private, minor or crucial, major human tragedies or smaller daily life stories, changes and immutability.
PLEASE NOTE, the award has not a specific theme
World Report Award 2023 members of the jury will be communicated at a later date. The jury will be composed of experts in the field.
The World.Report Award 2023 is divided in 4 categories:
1-REPORTAGE
2-SHORT STORY AWARD
3-STUDENT AWARD
4-SINGLE SHOT AWARD
This category is open to all photographers, with no restrictions of any kind. Reportages must consist of 20 images minimum and 30 images maximum.
1° classified
This category is open to all photographers who have never received one of the following awards before December 31st, 2022: World Press Photo, W. Eugene Smith Grant in Humanistic Photography, Pulitzer Prize, POYi Picture of the Year and World Report Award, with exception of the multimedia category. Mentions are not considered as awards, so it will still be possible to participate in the category.
Reportages must consist of 20 images minimum and 30 images maximum.
1° classified
This category is open to all photographers, with no restrictions of any kind. Reportages must consist of 5 images minimum and 10 images maximum.
1° classified
This category is open to students currently enrolled in a school of photography or who graduated from a school of photography after December 31st, 2021.
Reportages must consist of 20 images minimum and 30 images maximum.
1° classified
This category is open to all photographers with no restrictions of any kind. Every photographer can submit as many works as one likes.
1° classified
30 finalists
The Single Shot category, as well as the other categories, has no specific theme.
There are no restrictions in entering a single photograph to the Single Shot category even if it is also part of a project entered in other categories of this award.
Please note:
The jury has the faculty to pick a single picture that is part of a project submitted to other categories of this award and include it in the Single Shot category selection made of 30 pictures in total. The picture picked doesn’t have to be chosen from any of the projects shortlisted in the categories of this award.
The organization may cover travel and accommodation expenses (according to budget availabilities) for some of the winners inviting them to travel to Lodi, Italy in the month of October to present their projects.