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Photography 4 Humanity/Fotografiska Global Prize 2026

Deadline: Jul 12, 2026
other
unfunded
To Apply

Please visit the application link below to apply.

Opportunity Overview

šŸ“– About

Photography 4 Humanity, in partnership with the world-renowned photography museum Fotografiska, has launched HOME, a global open call inviting photographers everywhere to explore one of the most universal—and most fragile—ideas of our time.

In a world shaped by climate disruption, conflict, migration, and displacement, HOME asks emerging artists to capture what home means today: a place of safety, belonging, identity, memory, or loss.

  • United Nations Human Rights

šŸŽ Benefits

  • Selected photographs will be exhibited at United Nations Headquarters in New York on Human Rights Day, December 10, 2026, in Gallery A—one of the UN’s most prominent public spaces.
  • The exhibition will be guest curated by legendary documentary photographer James Nachtwey.
  • The photographs will also be shared globally through UN.org, bringing the meaning of home into the heart of the international human rights conversation.

āœ… Requirements

  • Images should reflect on safety, belonging, dignity, identity, and place.
  • Photographs should explore the theme through personal, documentary, or conceptual perspectives.
  • Open to photographers from anywhere in the world.

šŸ“… Application Date and Process

  • Application Deadline: 12 July, 2026
  • Interested photographers can apply via the official application website.

🌟 Ideal Candidate

The ideal candidate is a photographer who:

  • Is passionate about exploring the meaning of home in the context of climate disruption, displacement, and migration.
  • Can creatively capture themes of identity, memory, and loss through their lens.

šŸ“Œ Contact Information

For more details, visit the official website of Photography 4 Humanity.

Benefits
  • Selected photographs will be exhibited at United Nations Headquarters in New York on Human Rights Day, December 10, 2026, in Gallery A—one of the UN’s most prominent public spaces.
  • The exhibition will be guest curated by legendary documentary photographer James Nachtwey.
  • The exhibition will be shared globally through UN.org, bringing the meaning of home into the heart of the international human rights conversation.
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