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Black & White is an open-theme photography exhibition inviting artists to explore the power of monochrome across any subject or style. Free from thematic limitations, this exhibition celebrates creative freedom through light, contrast, and form. From portraits to landscapes, street scenes to abstract compositions, every image reveals a unique perspective shaped by the absence of color. In black and white, details become more expressive, and stories unfold with clarity and depth. We welcome photographers of all backgrounds to submit work that reflects their vision and artistic voice in its purest visual form.
"The Freedom of Image" is an open-theme exhibition celebrating photography without limits. We invite artists to share works of any genre, style, or subject, embracing the full spectrum of visual expression. From intimate moments to grand landscapes, from conceptual experiments to documentary narratives - every image becomes part of a collective story shaped by individual vision. This exhibition highlights the power of creative freedom, where no boundaries define what can be seen or felt. Through diverse perspectives and unique visual languages, The Freedom of Image creates a space where photography exists in its purest form - open, inclusive, and unrestricted.
The Visual Narrative is an open-theme photography exhibition that invites artists to share stories without limits or boundaries. Free from stylistic or conceptual constraints, this exhibition celebrates photography as a universal language - capable of capturing emotion, atmosphere, and personal perspective in countless forms. From intimate moments to expansive scenes, each image contributes to a broader visual dialogue shaped by individual vision. Photographers are encouraged to present work that speaks honestly and powerfully, whether through subtle detail or bold expression. The Visual Narrative offers a platform where every photograph becomes part of a collective story, highlighting the diversity and creative freedom that define contemporary photography.