Photometria Awards Open Call 2025
“Non Stop Pop”
judged by Alec Soth

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INFORMATION ABOUT Alec Soth
THE CONTEST
Photometria Awards 2025 “Non Stop Pop”
Pop culture reflects the values, desires and concerns of contemporary society and is constantly being redefined through its commercial dissemination in the media and consumer culture. The concept of “Non Stop Pop” suggests a constant and unceasing flow of images and symbols that flood the social web and constantly influence our perceptions and expectations.
An anthropological interpretation of pop culture focuses on its role as a collective tool for identity formation, creating a kind of “collective ego” expressed through symbols, clothing choices and behaviours, forming communities that are connected through the shared acceptance of these characteristics.
The notion of pop culture as a product of consumption is also a crucial dimension to be explored. As a field of incessant commodification and consumption, pop culture images are quickly assimilated by the public, who accept and reproduce them until they are overtaken by new trends. This rapid turnover of trends, which characterises the contemporary consumption pattern, emphasises temporality and ephemerality.
In the age of digital communication, pop culture is now infiltrating everyday life not only through traditional media, but also through social networks and the internet. Anyone can create and disseminate content, participating in the incessant production of pop aesthetics. In addition, people’s need to be popular and socially recognised has become one of the most dominant characteristics of pop culture. Through the display of moments from their personal lives on social media, many seek to construct an attractive and often carefully crafted image of themselves that exudes prosperity, success and social acceptance. However, the intensity with which online popularity is pursued often raises questions about whether these images represent the truth or whether they are a superficial version of reality. While these platforms foster a sense of connection and recognition, the images presented are often ‘filtered’ and selected, emphasising only the brighter aspects of life. Thus, the pursuit of popularity often becomes an end in itself, moving away from authenticity, replacing personal experience with a manufactured narrative, which can create intense psychological pressure and feelings of inadequacy.
Finally, in pop culture, colour functions as a central aesthetic tool that enhances the visual immediacy and dynamics of images, making them attractive and widely recognisable. The intense and saturated colours that dominate advertising media, social media and fashion are not limited to a decorative role, but reflect and accentuate the impermanence and speed of consumer culture.
The “Non Stop Pop” competition is open to all photographers, both professional and amateur, who wish to present their own perspective on the complex and incessant influence of pop culture. Entries will be judged on the basis of aesthetic composition, originality and thematic depth of shots, which should interpret pop culture with an insightful eye and critical attitude. Through your personal photographic expression, you are invited to highlight the most essential and timeless aspect of pop culture, participating in the dialogue on its role in the contemporary world.
Entry Fee
- 1 photo – Free of charge
- 3 photos – 5 euros
Submission
You can participate with 1 photo or with 3 if you want to participate with payment. After completing the photo submission, an email confirming participation in the contest will be sent.
Awards
- 1st place: NIKON Z 30 camera with NIKKOR Z DX 12-28mm f/3.5-5.6 PZ VR lens, sponsor courtesy by Damkalidis SΑ
- 2nd & 3rd place: A signed photo album by Alec Soth
In addition, one of the top three shortlisted winners will have the opportunity to participate in the next year’s festival with a solo exhibition.
The exhibition of the 25 selected photographs of the contest Photometria Awards 2024 is going to take place in Ioannina at the 17th Photometria International Photography Festival. It will also continue its journey after the festival ends.
Results
The results of the top 25 photos will be announced within two months following the final submission deadline.
The top three winners will be announced at the festival opening.
Terms and Conditions
- Participation for 1 photo is free of charge, while up to 3 photos the cost is 5 euros, with each image size not exceeding 400 KB.
- Photos must be original work of the participants and the organizer bears no responsibility for any copyright theft.
- Photometria Festival is not obliged to return the printed photo to the participants.
- Participants grant the right to the organizers to publish, display and print the potos, with the only condition that the photographer’s name will be mentioned.
- However, participants have no right to renumeration.
- The copyrights of the photos belong to the photographers.
- The assessing of the photographs will be based on the composition, consistency and their relation to the competition’s theme.
- Participation in the contest implies automatically that the non-exact compliance with the terms of the competition (non-indication, inaccurate data, sending more than one photo, etc) leads to the exclusion from the contest.
- The decision of the jury panel shall be final and no objection or any other claim is acceptable.
- If your photos are selected to the top 25, you will be asked for your original files in high resolution for printing.
- Photos produced by AI artificial intelligence are not accepted. The organizer has the right to cancel the participation and resort to any legal actions against the creator if an AI image participation is noticed.
By entering the competition, you agree to your information by email to the actions of Photometria Festival.
Participation in the contest implies full acceptance of the above terms and no claims can be made against the organizing authority.
Contact: competition@photometria.gr
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About Alec Soth
Alec Soth Portrait Sterre Otte
Alec Soth (b. 1969) is a photographer born and based in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
He has published over twenty-five books including Sleeping by the Mississippi (2004), NIAGARA (2006), Broken Manual (2010), Songbook (2015), I Know How Furiously Your Heart is Beating (2019), and A Pound of Pictures (2022).
Soth has had over fifty solo exhibitions including survey shows organized by Jeu de Paume in Paris (2008), the Walker Art Center in Minnesota (2010), Media Space in London (2015), and the Tokyo Museum of Photographic Art in Tokyo (2024).
Soth has been the recipient of numerous fellowships and awards, including the Guggenheim Fellowship (2013). In 2008, Soth created Little Brown Mushroom, a multi-media enterprise focused on visual storytelling.
Soth is represented by Sean Kelly in New York, Weinstein Hammons Gallery in Minneapolis, Fraenkel Gallery in San Francisco, Loock Gallery in Berlin, and is a member of Magnum Photos.