Introducing Darkrooms Magazine Special Editions!
Hello, my photography friends and devoted Darkrooms Magazine subscribers!
Since the launch in 2023, Darkrooms Magazine has served as a vibrant platform for passionate photographers and storytellers, blending visuals and words into inspiring narratives. Each quarter, I've showcased diverse projects from up to eleven talented photographers, complemented by insightful 500-word essays that delve into their creative journeys.
Today, I’m excited to share a new chapter: Darkrooms Magazine Special Editions! These editions will explore specific photography genres in depth.
We invite you to be a part of this exciting venture! Are you a street photographer capturing the pulse of city life? A portrait artist revealing the essence behind every face? A landscape photographer showcasing nature's splendor? Or a documentarian chronicling compelling stories? I want to feature your work! This is a wonderful opportunity to share your projects with a passionate audience of photography lovers.
Submitting your work is simple, and the experience is rewarding. Your photography will be featured alongside peers who share your dedication to the art, and you'll become part of a community that appreciates and celebrates photography.
For Darkrooms’ readers, these special editions offer a chance to explore each photography genre more deeply, appreciating the nuances and artistry that define them.
Join me on this exciting adventure. Submit your work, sign up to read, and let's continue to make Darkrooms Magazine a vibrant space where photography thrives.
Stay inspired, stay creative, and keep those shutters clicking!
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Question about submitting work? Do all photos submitted need to be at the link submitted on the Google Form or is that for you to check out the applicants work in general?
great idea!