1 Day to Submit, Color,
Richard McCabe, Juror
"The way I have always looked at it is the world is in color. And there’s nothing we can do about that." - William Eggleston
When practicing analog or digital photography, one of the first and primary aesthetic decisions a photographer must make is whether to produce images in monochromatic black & white or color. The photographer must ask him/herself the fundamental question – Would the subject matter, theme, lighting, and concept of the photograph be better served in black and white or color? Perhaps, Mr. Eggleston is on to something – because the world is in color, it only makes sense to photograph the world the way it is – in color.
Our juror for Color is Richard McCabe. Richard McCabe was born in Mildenhall, England, and grew up in the American South. He received an MFA in Studio Art from Florida State University in 1998. Mr. McCabe is the Curator of Photography at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art in New Orleans, Louisiana.
35-40 selected images will hang in the SE Center’s main gallery space for approximately one month.
Submissions Close 7/5/20
Exhibition Opens 9/5/20
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