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PHmuseum Grants Program is meant to support photographers, discover new projects, and explore the boundaries of contemporary photography. Since 2012 we have assigned $143,000 in cash prizes and granted 11 exhibitions at international photography festivals. We further partnered with magazines like Vogue Italia and World Press Photo’s Witness who published works from our applicants, and offered educational opportunities with experienced mentors such as Maggie Steber and Fiona Rogers.

The Women Photographers Grant is an initiative we launched in 2017 with the aim of empowering the work and careers of female and non-binary professionals of all ages and from all countries working in diverse areas of photography. Supported by Vogue Italia since the very first edition, it has supported the work of Natalie Keyssar, Raphaela Rosella, Sabiha Çimen, Sanne De Wilde, Sinead Kennedy, and Maria Sturm among many other. Apply now 2020 Women Photographers Grant Deadline October 08 Prizes $12,000 in cash, 3 features on Vogue Italia and a solo show at PHmuseum Lab Open Apply now The PHmuseum Photography Grant has established itself as a leading prize in the industry over the past years, renowned for celebrating the importance of compelling visual storytelling and launching the careers of the younger generation through monetary prizes and various opportunities across international festivals and online media. Previous winners include Diana Markosian, Max Pinckers, Alejandro Chaskielberg, Liza Ambrossio, Jacob Aue Sobol, Clémentine Schneidermann, and Nikita Teryoshin. 2021 Photography Grant Call opens January 12, 2021 Prizes $12,000 in cash prizes and much more By ticking here, you agree that we can send you updates on PHmuseum’s Grants and Community and we may process your information in accordance with our privacy policy. This means that will treat your data with respect and you can unsubscribe anytime. How much has the practice and art of documenting both ourselves and our surroundings changed since the moment we were all afforded the opportunity to take photographs with a mobile phone? Acknowledging the historical and cultural importance of the phenomenon, PHmuseum launched this prize dedicated exclusively to mobile photography. This call is part of a research process that will continue on an annual basis through 2024 with the publication of a yearly volume on the subject and related exhibitions. 2021 Mobile Photography Prize Call opens May 4, 2021 Prizes $5,000 in cash, a collective show and features in the 3rd PHmuseum book By ticking here, you agree that we can send you updates on PHmuseum’s Grants and Community and we may process your information in accordance with our privacy policy. This means that will treat your data with respect and you can unsubscribe anytime.

The main prizes are assigned by internationally recognised jurors, while our team reviews all the applications to select the work we show on our channels. Every year we feature 400 photographers on social media, and more than 150 photographers across the website, with many photo editors, curators, and gallerists discovering new projects thanks to this visibility. Beyond the many opportunities, applying represents an effective way to get inspiration, be self-critical with your work, and improve as a photographer. As former New Generation Prize awardee Alice Mann once told us: "It's just about entering so even if you don’t win anything, you have still benefited. Although this may seem simplistic, it’s really some of the best advice I have ever been given! It's all about continuing to try and continuing to improve." Below you can find past editions and success stories. These are instead some of the many recognised organisations we partnered with.

Usually I don’t participate in photo contests that often, but here I had not only the feeling that it fits but also liked the idea of the grant, because it directly helps you with the realization of your project and not only gives money for the „best“ piece of work to push photographer’s ego. Like the legendary german punk band „Bluttat“ would say, „Punk means support, no competition! Nikita Teryoshin, 1st prize recipient 2019 Photography Grant

Personally, it was very nice to get this award because it is a project in which I have been working for 3 years and I think that with this award came in a very important moment. it is very satisfying, professionally it gives you the possibility of having incredible visibility to places never before imagined, it gives you the opportunity to reach new audiences and can show my work and discover photographers around the world. Fernando Montiel Klint, 3rd prize recipient 2019 Photography Grant