
Guidelines
Description
The prize is intended to fund collaborative work by a writer and
a photographer in the formative or fieldwork stages of a documentary
project. Submissions on any subject are welcome. Winners of the
Lange-Taylor competition will have their work featured in Document,
a periodical published by the Center for Documentary Studies, as
well as in a virtual gallery on the CDS Web site. The amount of
the award is $20,000.
Eligibility
Collaboration is essential to the nature of the work this award
supports; therefore, individual submissions will not be considered.
More than two people may apply as long as one of the collaborators
is a writer and one is a photographer working with black-and-white
or color still photography. Individuals currently associated with
the Center for Documentary Studies are not eligible for the prize.
Deadline
All required materials must be submitted under one cover during
the month of January and postmarked
no later than January 31, 2008.
Selection and Notification
Each year a judging panel, including a prominent photographer and
an accomplished writer, as well as individuals with experience in
a variety of documentary arts, arts management, and publishing,
is selected by the director and staff. Winners will be chosen and
notified by mid-summer 2008. Public announcement of the winners
will be made by the end of the summer. Return of all submissions
will be made after the final decision has been reached.
The award will be reported to the winners on a 1099-Miscellaneous
tax form. It is the responsiblity of the winners to file their tax
liability.
Because of the volume of applications it is not possible for us
to be available by telephone for inquiries. Please note that application
forms on-line must be printed and submitted. It is not possible
to submit applications electronically. If you have questions about
the grant or the Center for Documentary Studies, please write to
us at:
Dorothea Lange–Paul Taylor Prize Committee
Center for Documentary Studies
1317 W. Pettigrew Street
Duke University
Durham, NC 27705
GALLERY
Hand &
Eye: Fifteen Years of the Dorothea Lange–Paul Taylor Prize:
view photographs and writing from ten past
prizewinning projects
The Mothers of Srebrenica collating photographs, Tuzla, Bosnia, 2006. This group of women is working to collect, copy, and file photographs of the estimated 8,000 men murdered in Srebrenica in 1995. The Mothers have been one of the most tenacious groups in seeking justice and remembrance for their family members, and photography plays a crucial role in their work. Photograph by Roger LeMoyne, prizewinner in 2007.
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