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In the news release, Flickr and Black Women Photographers Announce
Flickr and Black Women Photographers Announce $10,000 Grant for Black Women Creatives
Fourth annual program will award its largest grant to date live at the inaugural MODE by Flickr festival \nthis September in
Chosen by a panel of judges including BWP Founder,
"Black Women Photographers is home to an incredible network of artists and storytellers, " said
Guiding this year's submissions is "Traces of Connection," a theme selected by Éléonore Menga which invites photographers to explore the visible and invisible threads that connect people, places, memories, environments, and identities. Applicants are encouraged to submit work that reflects intimacy, belonging, memory, distance, and the lingering impact of human connection.
"Creating access and opportunity for Black and African women creatives has always been at the heart of our mission," said
Applications are open now through
- Be a member of the Black Women Photographers organization
- Join the Black Women Photographers Flickr Community
- Submit one photograph inspired by the theme "Traces of Connection" to the BWP Flickr Community
- Share a brief description of how the image connects to the theme
More information about the partnership is available at blackwomenphotographers.com/smugmug-flickr.
About Flickr
Flickr, founded in 2004, is the world's largest photography community, committed to elevating the memories, artistry, and impact of all your photos. Fueled by passionate photographers for 20 years, Flickr provides users with the safest and most inclusive platform for sharing and connecting through photos and videos. Since its acquisition by SmugMug in 2018, these united brands have created the most influential photography-focused community in the world.
About Black Women Photographers
Founded by Polly Irungu, and launched in July of 2020, Black Women Photographers (BWP) is a global community, directory, and hub of over 2,100 Black and African women creatives, spanning over 60 countries and 35+ U.S. states. Black Women Photographers is a home for Black women to receive proper recognition, and, most importantly, get hired. Dedicated to providing a resource for the industry's gatekeepers, it supports its members through promoting their work in an active database distributed to photo editors, directors, curators, and art buyers. The collective also offers free educational resources such as regular programming of webinars, workshops, training, grants, and portfolio reviews. To date, BWP has provided over $185,000 in financial grants to Black creatives, plus brand-new mirrorless Nikon gear. Through conversation, workshops, educational resources, virtual and in-person events, and an active directory of photographers available for hire, BWP is committed to providing a home for Black women-identifying photographers to increase access to professional and paid opportunities for Black creatives around the world.
Correction: An earlier version of this release incorrectly listed that applications are open through August 3, 2026. The headline has also been updated.
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