Monochrome
Call for Entries
Monochrome: Light, Shadow, Form, and Texture
In a world saturated with color, there is something timeless and powerful about the monochrome image. Stripped to its essentials—light, shadow, form, and texture—black-and-white photography invites us to see differently. It distills the world into tone and emotion, allowing mood and meaning to rise to the surface.
For this juried exhibition, we seek photographs that celebrate the monochrome palette in all its forms—from deep blacks to silvery grays, soft sepias to high-key whites. Whether analog or digital, documentary or abstract, we welcome images that embrace the expressive range of monochrome photography.
All photographic styles and processes are welcome.
We are honored to have Jason Landry as the juror for Monochrome. He will select up to 35 images in our Middlebury, Vermont Exhibition gallery and another 40 images for our Online Gallery. All 75 images will be reproduced in the exhibition catalog and remain permanently on our website, and be promoted on social media with links to photographers' URL.
Submission Fee: $39 for 5 images, $6 for each additional image
Find more information about submitting your images here.
Banner image: Lisa Miller @lisamillersdphotography
lisamillerfineartphotography.com
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About the Juror
Jason Landry is an independent curator, photography collector, and consultant with a BFA in Photography and an MFA in Visual Arts. He is the former Owner and Director of Panopticon Gallery in Boston, MA and the former Director of the MFA in Photography program at the New Hampshire Institute of Art. Jason has participated in numerous portfolio review events in the past including FotoFest, LensCulture Paris, Photolucida, PhotoNOLA, and Atlanta Celebrates Photography.
He has curated and juried numerous exhibitions locally and nationally for places including the Center for Fine Art Photography, the Flash Forward Festival, and Long Beach City College. His publishing projects include the monograph Harold Feinstein: A Retrospective with Nazraeli Press and was an advisor on the publication, Rebirth of the Cool: Discovering the Art of Robert James Campbell by Jessica Ferber.
He is a former member of the Board of Directors of the Photographic Resource Center and the Griffin Museum of Photography in Winchester, MA and was a past commencement address speaker at the New England School of Photography.
Most recently Jason juried the 2024 Massachusetts College of Art & Design 7th Alumni Biennial Exhibition for his alma mater and began consulting on a monograph for a former National Geographic photographer.