Submit your workHow to Enter
All submissions to the Arnold Newman Prize for New Directions in Photographic Portraiture must be submitted through the contest platform Visura. No mail-in submissions will be accepted. Please read all terms and conditions before entering. If you have any questions or issues, please contact
contest@mainemedia.edu.
What to Submit- The core of your submission is a cohesive group of up to 12 images that are all a part of a single project, portfolio, or series focused on photographic portraiture (JPEGs at 300ppi - recommended image dimensions will be shown on the file upload screen of your submission) - Once uploaded, please use the 'edit' button or click on your image to include a title and caption for each image.
- Artist Statement about the series you are submitting (600-word limit)
- A brief bio telling us who you are as an artist
- CV (uploaded in pdf format)
- A brief statement about how winning The Arnold Newman Prize for New Directions in Photographic Portraiture would impact and further your career goals
Fee & Fee WaiverThere is a $65 fee per submission. All fees are paid through Visura and are non-refundable.
Photographers who cannot afford the submission fee may be eligible for a fee waiver - email contest@mainemedia.edu to inquire about eligibility.FAQsHave a question? Please read the answers to commonly asked questions below. If you can’t find the answer to your question, please email us at
contest@mainemedia.edu.
Q: Who is Arnold Newman?
A: Arnold Newman (1918-2006) is acknowledged as one of the great masters of the 20th and 21st century and his work has changed portraiture. He is recognized as the “Father of Environmental Portraiture.” His work is collected and exhibited in major museums around the world including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; The Chicago Art Institute; The Los Angeles Museum of Art; The Philadelphia Museum; The Tate and the National Portrait Gallery, London; The Israel Museum, Jerusalem; and many other prominent museums in Europe, Japan, South America, Australia, etc. You can learn more about Arnold Newman and his body of work
here.
Q: Why was the Arnold Newman Prize established?
A: Arnold Newman had an insatiable fascination with people and the physical world around him. In his work, he constantly explored the boundaries of portraiture and embodied the spirit of artistic innovation. He was also a passionate teacher–he taught at Maine Media every summer for over 30 years. In honor of Arnold’s legacy as both a photographer and mentor, The Arnold Newman Prize for New Directions in Photographic Portraiture recognizes excellence in a new generation of photographers by awarding $20,000 to a winning photographer and elevating the work of the winner and three finalists in the press and through an exhibition at the Griffin Museum of Photography. The prize, the second largest in the United States, is designed to assist the winner in continuing the pursuit of their work and to serve as a launching pad for the next phase of their careers.
Q: Is there a timeframe the submitted work has to be made within?
A: No, we have no hard deadline on when work was made, but we encourage contestants to submit work that they may consider contemporary.
Q: What are the image specifications?
A: Images should be uploaded as JPEGs. 300ppi - recommended image dimensions will be shown on the file upload screen of your submission.
Q: What should I name my image files?
A: You don’t have to worry about file names. There are optional fields on Visura for image titles and image captions.
Q: How many submissions can I enter?
A: You can enter as many submissions as you like. Each submission of 12 images and accompanying documents is $65.
Q: When will I be notified?
A: All entrants will be notified in late September 2024 about their status in the prize.
Q: Will the jurors review all submissions?
A: Yes, the jurors will review all submissions, there is no pre-jury screening of the submissions.
Q: Is the prize money taxed?
A: The $20,000 prize is a form of taxable income. We encourage the winning artist to speak with a tax professional to identify how the prize money will impact their yearly taxes.
The open call is live and will close on Wednesday, August 28, 2024 at 11:59pm EST. No deadline extensions. Submit your work*Dates and times to be confirmed.