Open photo submissions!
Opt in for the standard tier or the premium which gives you a personalized portfolio review of your work. Both allow you to upload 20 images!
Best part is that you can pay with #bitcoin lightning. We're the first photo publication to do this in the world. Pretty cool.
Give it a go and poke around the website to view some inspiring work:
https://noicemagazine.com/submit
Photography submission by Christer Björkman:
"See me!" is a project with pictures of sandboxes. More precisely, boxes with lids, usually made of plastic, with sand in them that are used to prevent slipping.
The project is about seeing what we would rather not see. Or try to avoid seeing.
Sandboxes are a necessary evil but few people think they are beautiful. They are almost everywhere. We tend to stop seeing such things.
The same applies to some people. Often those who are a bit on the fringes of society. Like the homeless and the mentally ill.
I have tried to take the pictures of sandboxes in a respectful way. Partly because I believe that all people should be met with respect.
For a while I tried to photograph the homeless but it felt difficult to get images that captured their situation in a sufficiently respectful way. The choice fell on sandboxes. For me, they represent the homeless in some way. They are out in all weathers. They often look a little worn.
The origin of the project was that my now deceased mother began to get worse. To deal with the anxiety I felt, I started photographing sandboxes. Photography became a kind of therapy for me.
I think that the reason the project turned out the way it did is because my mother suffered from a psychological illness and that during a period of her life she devoted herself to helping the homeless.
The project is in memory of my mother, you could say"
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Photography submission by Rita Piludu:
"To me, photographing is walking the streets and observing life. When I take photos, I have no predefined idea. I just instinctively capture what calls to me, what moves me at a particular time. I never force this process. That’s how I build my work: I let photography reveal to me what I am going to represent. As it happens, I feel like I am the first spectator of my own work."
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SATURDAY SHARE!!!
Every Saturday we like to round up the photographers here in the #nostr community and open the floor to share some work. It could be something you photographed this past week, a recent project you’re excited about, or even an all-time favorite image that still means something to you.
The idea is simple: create a space where photographers can show what they’ve been working on, discover new perspectives, and connect with others who share the same curiosity for photography.
Reply + Share = #zap
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We’ve opened up photography submissions with the option to be paid in #Bitcoin via the Lightning Network. As far as we know, we’re the first photography publication in the world to offer that.
Swing by the website, poke around, and send in some work.
Selected submissions will be published on the website, shared across social media, and also considered for future physical publication.
https://noicemagazine.com/submit
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