Published: 02 Aug 2023 530 views
Like religious heritage as much as we do? Whether you have a passion for photography or simply enjoy taking beautiful pictures during your holidays, this is your chance to share it with an international community of heritage lovers and win a prize for it.
Every year the FRH Photo Competition selects the 10 best photographs of religious heritage from around the globe. The world is full of unknown religious architectural wonders, fascinating artefacts, and unique celebrations. Help us highlight the beauty and diversity of European religious heritage!
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There are three categories:
Future for Religious Heritage (FRH) is committed to reaching the goal of engaging Europeans from every community in the heritage and culture of Europe. Founded in 2008, FRH is a non-profit, non-religious, organisation dedicated to building a Pan European Network of heritage connections devoted to providing European citizens with opportunities to participate in, and appreciate, all forms of heritage and culture throughout Europe. Through an Annual General Assembly each year, hundreds of its members meet at a landmark heritage location in Europe to celebrate the rich heritage of Europe. As th... continue reading
Application Deadline | 30 Nov 2023 |
Country to study | |
Type | Contest |
Sponsor | Feature to Religious Heritage (FRH) |
Gender | Men and Women |
The winner will be invited to the 2024 FRH Conference (location and date to be confirmed) with all costs covered up to a maximum of 1,000€.
Finalists will be welcome to participate in the conference at their own cost.
FRH will also issue a special publication with photos of the winner and finalists in each category that will be promoted throughout Europe.
The competition is open to everyone regardless of their nationality and whether they are professional photographers or not.
The FRH photo competition 2023 will be open for entries from 27 June to 30 November. This edition is supported by ESACH (European Students’ Association for Cultural Heritage) and the Heritage Tribune.
For more details visit: FRH website.