• © Peta-Anne North. Summer Shadows.
    © Peta-Anne North. Summer Shadows.
  • © Abbie Calvert. My Tom, The River.
    © Abbie Calvert. My Tom, The River.
  • © Cameron Neville. Rural Iwo Jima.
    © Cameron Neville. Rural Iwo Jima.
  • © Ingetje Tadros. Gypsie's Dress.
    © Ingetje Tadros. Gypsie's Dress.
  • © Ferne Millen. With Archie.
    © Ferne Millen. With Archie.
  • © Murray Fredericks. North Stradbroke, 2014 (AP).
    © Murray Fredericks. North Stradbroke, 2014 (AP).
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© Cameron Neville. Rural Iwo Jima.
© Cameron Neville. Rural Iwo Jima.

Entries for the prestigious 2015 Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize are now open, and close 31 August. Winners will be announced on 28 October. The winner will receive $50,000.

For the first time, the 2015 finalists will have the opportunity to exhibit at Juniper Hall in Paddington in addition to $1,000 in prize money. The Photographic Prize winner will be selected by a panel of judges including photographic historian Alan Davies, the former Emeritus Curator of Photographs at the State Library of New South Wales and an international judge yet to be announced.

In 2007, the Moran Arts Foundation extended its arts award program to introduce the Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize, to celebrate and promote Australian contemporary photography. Australia’s most generous photography award invites entries that interpret ‘Contemporary Life in Australia’ with an emphasis on day-to-day life. The Prize is open to
Australian photographers of all ages, with special awards for students and their schools.

To enter, click here.

For more information: www.moranprizes.com.au

© Murray Fredericks. North Stradbroke, 2014 (AP).
© Murray Fredericks. North Stradbroke, 2014 (AP).