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Portrait of Britain Calling for Submissions

The British Journal of Photography is calling for submissions to their photography exhibition, Portrait of Britain. The exhibition will be showing the face of modern Britain. British Journal of Photography invites photographers to be part of the nationwide exhibition.

One hundred portraits will be selected to be in the exhibition on JCDecaux digital screens placed on high streets, in transportation centers and roadside throughout September 2016. Portraits can be family, friends, interesting people or the photographers themselves. Welcoming everything from selfies to documentary projects, British Journal of Photography wants to reflect the heritage and diversity of modern Britain. The only requirement is that the portraits must be of someone living in the UK when the photo is taken.

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All artwork by: http://www.bjp-online.com/