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FREEDOM TO LOVE photography award launched

With the support of The Royal Photographic Society, and under the patronage of Amnesty International, the European Commission and the British Council, Accademia Apulia UK now welcomes submissions for their 2014 Photography Award. This award is open worldwide and is designed to promote photographers of all nationalities whose work explores the following:
FREEDOM TO LOVE“No one should be afraid to walk down the street holding hands with the person they love” (Barack Obama, 2012)

Most western societies enshrine in their constitution the rights of freedom and equality. Our leaders maintain we are free to live our lives, make our own decisions. 

Our leaders maintain we are free to live our lives, make our own decisions. Yet intolerance, prejudice, injustice and even brutality is suffered by individuals simply following their heart and attempting to love another person. Race, religion, sexual orientation, disability, gender-identity still act as silent dividers of the modern era. 


People of all persuasions are often forced to leave their home and all that they know to be with the person they love. History is rife with famous examples, including forbidden love at its finest: Romeo and Juliet.  


FREEDOM TO LOVE aims to raise awareness on the difficulties many people endure every day worldwide, as they try to express the most powerful and constructive human quality - love.
The judges are looking for photographs that testify that love is universal. Participants are invited to submit images of love, communion and friendship that cross established social boundaries, be they racial, religious, gender, age, or any other identifiable boundary. 


Entries are free.


Entries Open:  07/10/2014

Entries Close:  07/12/2014

Finalists Announcement:  22/12/2014

Winner Announcement:  12/01/2015

Accademia Apulia offers the winner and the three runner ups a group exhibition to be held at the London College of Communication between 12-17 January 2015. The winner will receive a gold medal from the Director-General of the Royal Photographic Society.

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  • Art

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  • photojournalism
  • royal photographic society
  • photographers
  • photography

Launched in October 2008, Accademia Apulia UK is a non-profit multi-ethnic organisation based in London, which has been set to foster a cultural and professional exchange and innovation between communities across Europe.

The Accademia’s commitment to nourishing an international artistic dialogue is reflected in the annual Accademia Apulia Photography Award – an art prize designed specifically to promote cultural diversity and social inclusion.