Head to life-framer.com/youthhood-2020 to see the talented winners from our June 2020 theme YOUTHHOOD, judged by American social documentary photographer Greg Miller.
“Portraits [in the 1920s] documented people of status and power, a kind of validity. I wanted to represent these women activist survivors in a similar way.”
Read our interview with COLORS winner Francesca Moore: life-framer.com/journal
Our new theme STREET LIFE is now open for entries, judged by the highly influential conceptual documentary photographer Philip-Lorca diCorcia.
This month we’re returning to the streets! Find out more and submit at life-framer.com/enter
Image by Mo Chen.
Our new theme YOUTHHOOD is now open for entries, judged by American fine art photographer and Guggenheim Fellow Greg Miller.
Submit via life-framer.com/enter
Thank you to everyone who submitted to COLORS – results will be announced in the coming days!
“A photographer must choose a palette as painters choose theirs.” – Joel Sternfeld
Our new theme – COLORS - is open for entries, judged by Marion Tandé - Head of the Department of Photography at MoMA in New York. Submit via life-framer.com/enter
Image by Ruby Lindsey.
You have just over two days left to enter our OPEN CALL - judged by much-loved Magnum Photos photographer Martin Parr.
Submit via life-framer.com/enter
Image by Elsa Marie Keefe.
Our new theme – an OPEN CALL - is now open for entries, judged by much-loved Magnum Photos photographer Martin Parr (@parrstudio , known for his satirical view on modern life.
This time there’s no explicit theme… any subject, any genre...
Image by Emma Sywyj.
You have just two days left to submit to our current theme – WORLD TRAVELERS - judged by travel and social documentary photographer Greg Girard. Don't miss out!
Submit via life-framer.com/enter
Image by Michael Meissner.
Announcing the winners of our NIGHT LIFE theme, judged by revered conceptual documentary photographer Todd Hido.
Head to life-framer.com/night-life-2020 to see them all and read the jury's comments.
“Being in other cultures allows me to question my own culture and myself. I hate tourism where one only takes what one wants. Travel is different. It is about encountering, questioning, and sometimes finding.”
Read our interview with Kristof Vadino: life-framer.com/kristof-vadino
Our new theme – WORLD TRAVELERS - is now open for entries, judged by acclaimed social documentary photographer Greg Girard.
Submit via life-framer.com/enter
Thank you to everyone who submitted to NIGHT LIFE – results will be announced in the coming days!
You have just two days left to submit to our current theme – NIGHT LIFE - judged by fine art and documentary photographer Todd Hido. Don't miss out!
Submit via life-framer.com/enter
“In Russia there is huge discrimination of fat people. They face job search rejections, medical prejudice, they receive lower salaries than people of “normal” weight… I experienced the same when I was young...”
Read our interview with Mary Gelman: life-framer.com/mary-gelman
Annoucing our Editors' Pick for last month's theme - THE HUMAN BODY. 20 more photographers whose work struck us and left a mark. See them all and read the comments here: life-framer.com/human-body-edi…
This image by Todd Kennedy.
Our new theme - NIGHT LIFE - judged by Todd Hido (@toddhido) is now open for entries! Submit at life-framer.com/enter
The sweet delight of an endless night. This month we are looking for images inspired by the night – in a literal or abstract way...
Happy New Year! Thanks everyone who contributed and liked LF in 2019. Here’s to a creative, artistically fulfilling 2020! Our #2019bestnine: Bartlomiej Jurecki, Ana Santos, Sam Messer, Vikram Kushwah, Markku Lahdesmaki, Daniela Muttini, Sylvia Konior, Anne Combaz & Kris Vervaeke.