The Pulitzer Center in conjunction with Indigenous Photograph is making an open photo call to solicit work from Indigenous photojournalists with a focus on documenting climate change.
The call is open to those who use photography as a storytelling tool to visualize climate issues with a specific focus on journalistic and documentary photography.
Benefits
- Photographers will receive $300 per image that is selected for the projection.
- Selected images will be featured as part of a projection during the Coal + Ice exhibit which is scheduled to run from March 15 – April 22, 2022, at the REACH at the Kennedy Center.
- Applicants may also be considered for future Pulitzer Center grants and projects.
Application process
The Pulitzer Center only uses Submittable to accept and review submissions. To create an account and submit your application, click here. For help with Submittable issues, you can email [email protected].
Applications must be sent in English. Kindly note that there is no application fee.
The application deadline is February 25th, 5:00 pm (Eastern Time).
About the Pulitzer Center
Founded in 2006 and based in Washington, DC, the Pulitzer Center seeks to create awareness of underreported global issues through a unique program of education and public outreach, and direct support for quality journalism across all media platforms.
The Pulitzer Center is especially concerned with supporting reporting projects, newsrooms, and journalists that reflect the diversity of the audiences that it serves.
About Indigenous Photograph
Indigenous Photograph is an organization working to elevate the work of Indigenous visual journalists and bring balance to the way stories about Indigenous people and spaces are told.
Its global electronic database is available to photo editors, creative directors, and those who routinely hire photographers, and includes detailed information regarding geographical areas of expertise, languages spoken, and contact information. Contact Indigenous Photograph for more info.