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FIRST FRUIT XIII CALL FOR ENTRIES

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This will be the 13th annual First Fruit exhibition of artwork by African American artists and artists whose work celebrates African American culture. This exhibition has showcased many great artists through the years as well as given emerging artists a chance to exhibit their work.  The show will be juried by members of the regional artist group Women of Visions, Inc. and the reception will coincide with the Sewickley Fall Gallery Walk. For more information about this opportunity, visit http://www.sweetwaterartcenter.org/call_for_artists.asp

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Flak Photo's Blurb Photography Book Workshop Giveaway

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Win a free pass to Blurb's Photography Book Workshops in London and Chicago by posting you name and a link to your work on Flak Photo's Facebook page. The Deadline is today, June 19th at 12 PM CST.

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2009 Howard Chapnick Grant

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The Howard Chapnick Grants was formed in 1996 to honor the life of Howard Chapnick and his great attributions to the field of photojournalism. This $5000 grant will be awarded to a person deeply involved in the field of photojournalism and its nuances, such as editing, research, education and management. For more information about this opportunity, visit http://www.smithfund.org/apply/chapnick

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Canon Female Photojournalist Award

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The Canon Female Photojournalist Award was developed in 2001 by the French Association des Femmes Journalists to help support female photojournalists produce and develop projects throughout the world. The recipient of the award will receive a 8,000 euro grant. For more information about this opportunity visit http://www.canonafjprix.com/ 

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The Pulitzer Center Travel Grants

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The Pulitzer Center offers funding for travel on projects dealing with underreported or represented global issues. This grant is ideal for photojournalists working on projects dealing with environmental issues, struggles for resources, human rights abuses, post-conflict reconstruction or brewing ethnic tensions. For more information about this grant visit http://pulitzercenter.org/openmenu.cfm?id=7.

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