PhotoWork with Sasha Wolf
A Photography & Visual Arts Podcast

PhotoWork Fellowship

2 years ago

In this short non-episode episode of PhotoWork with Sasha Wolf, Sasha, Taylor, and Michael announce the PhotoWork Fellowship! The PhotoWork Fellowship serves early career photographers in developing a body of work and refining their visual voice and their creative process through the guided mentorship of a select group of established photographers working within the post-documentary tradition.

Selected Fellows will receive:

  • Monthly one-on-one mentoring with a dedicated Mentor.
  • $1,000 USD stipend to aid in the production of their work.
  • $2,000 USD value of in-kind photographic services with picturehouse + the small darkroom.
  • One-hour, individual, post-production mentoring session with experts from picturehouse + the small darkroom.
  • Online exhibition on PhotoWork Foundation website of work produced during Fellowship.
  • Dedicated PhotoWork Podcast episode with Sasha Wolf in conversation with Fellows & Mentors.

Applications Open: September 15, 2023

*Ten short-list applicants will receive a portfolio review with an industry expert chosen by the PhotoWork Foundation. Short-list applicants’ application fees will be waived for the following Fellowship application period.

Deadlines, details, and application are at: https://photowork.foundation/fellowship

This podcast is sponsored by picturehouse + thesmalldarkroom. https://phtsdr.com

From the PhotoWork Foundation, the PhotoWork Podcast, hosted by Sasha Wolf, is a leading photography podcast featuring in-depth interviews with photographers, curators, publishers, and other influential figures in the fine art photography world. Each episode explores contemporary and post-documentary photography, photobooks, and the artistic process, offering insight, inspiration, and education for photographers, photography students, and creative professionals. The PhotoWork Foundation supports the development and education of post-documentary photographers and cultivates an engaged audience for their work. Through its programs, the Foundation highlights photography that is often not commercially viable but essential for understanding contemporary society and visual storytelling. For more episodes, show notes, and resources for photographers, visit www.photowork.foundation and follow us on Instagram @photowork.foundation.