12th Edition of the Carmignac Photojournalism Award Call for Applications: Venezuela

12th Edition of the Carmignac Photojournalism Award

Call for Applications: Venezuela

Deadline: 18th of October 2021, 11.59pm GMT
 

The 12th edition of the Carmignac Photojournalism Award is dedicated to Venezuela and its hardships at the individual, social and ecological levels.

Selected by an international jury, the laureate will receive a €50,000 grant to carry out a 6-month field report with the support of the Fondation Carmignac, which produces, upon their return, a travelling exhibition and the publication of a monograph.

This Latin American region was once an El Dorado bordered by the Caribbean Sea, which operated under a rich and prosperous democracy in the 1960s-1970s. It still holds the world’s largest oil reserves—ahead of Saudi Arabia—and vast mined resources (including gold, iron, steel, and coltan).

Twenty years after the Bolivarian revolution—led by Hugo Chavez and his radical socialist reforms—the country is struggling to extricate itself from a deep economic crisis, marked by the plummeting price of oil, endemic corruption and hyperinflation (3000% in 2020). In under seven years, its GDP has fallen by 80% and importing has been slashed tenfold. In the face of this unrelenting recession, an informal shadow economy is growing.

While the results of the latest elections have gone unrecognized by the international community, the power struggle between the ruling Chavista regime under Nicolás Maduro and opposition leader Juan Guaido is dividing Venezuelan society. These institutional blockages, as well as accusations of electoral fraud or political imprisonment, generate frequent demonstrations and clashes.

These tensions, combined with problems of instability, only worsen the living conditions of Venezuelans, 80% of whom live in extreme poverty and suffer from severe shortages of running water, food and medicine. To date, 5.4 million Venezuelans—one in six inhabitants—live in exile in Colombia, Peru or Ecuador: the most significant migratory crisis in the world behind Syria.

The Carmignac Photojournalism Award will provide support for a photojournalistic project that documents this volatile social crisis.

 

The jury & pre-jury

The jury will meet in Paris in November 2021.

The jury
Quentin Bajac, Director, Jeu de Paume
Marcos Gómez, Director of Amnesty International Venezuela
Whitney Johnson, Director of visuals and immersive experiences at National Geographic
Patricia Laya, Venezuela bureau chief for Bloomberg News
Finbarr O’Reilly, Laureate of the 11th edition of the Carmignac Photojournalism Award
Sandra Stevenson, Associate director of photography at CNN

The pre-jury
The pre-jury has the task of pre-selecting between 12 and 15 proposals.
Alessia Glavanio, Brand Visual Director of Vogue Italia and Director of the Photo Vogue Festival
Magdalena Herrera, Director of Photography, GEO France
Fiona Shields, Director of Photography, The Guardian
Selection process

The selection of the laureate will take place in two stages:

1. The pre-jury, made up of directors of photography, has the task of selecting between 12 and 15 proposals from those received.
2. The jury, consisting of specialists in photography and in the given theme, choose a winning project. At the end of the selection process, the jury meets the laureate to talk about their project  and, if necessary, to provide the support needed throughout the duration of their project – from the preparation of the reportage to its final exhibition.

The photographers will need to submit their application before Monday, October 18th 2021 at midnight (GMT) at:

www.fondationcarmignac.com/en/photojournalism/

Submission is entirely free of charge

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