CODE ORANGE: MARCH-APRIL 2020

Congratulations to our winner Gregory J. Amani Smith and our finalists. Smith’s photo is seen above and first in our photo gallery in the March/April online issue of Artillery. The following photographs are the finalists. Please see info below on how to enter for our next May/June 2020 online-only photography contest.
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Gregory J. Amani Smith, Flags, December 25, 2019, Chinatown, Los Angeles, Canon
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Maureen Vastardis, Someone To Watch over Me, January 2020, San Francisco, CA, Digital Photograph
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Aravier Batiz, Comfortably Numb, Venice Beach, CA. USA, Computational Photography iPhone
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Ceci Arana, Queli, 2018, Mexico, 35mm Color Film
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Jen Snoeyink and Kerry Perkins, 2/19, Los Angeles, CA - Woolsey Fire Burn Area, Fiber Art, Land Art, Photography
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Liz Koskenmaki, Night Fire, 2019, Los Angeles, Digital
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Miguel Perez, WallendaZoffSpring, 19 Feb 2019, Angel City Brewery, Digital Image
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Violenta Flores, A Head, Winter 2019, Miami, FL, Digital Color
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Francesca Hummler, Hombre Quebrado, November 3, 2019, Tijuana, Mexico, Digital Photograph
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Louis Jacinto, Cultural Trailblazer, 2020
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Larry Mantello, Untitled, 2019, iPhone
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Laura H. Parker, The Disappeared, February, 2020, iPhone, CDMX (Mexico City, Avenida Reforma)
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Barbara Gillespie, Her Daughter: Bettina Hubby, Egypt, June 2019
CODE ORANGE is a recently added Artillery feature; a web-based photography contest curated by LA artist and photographer Laura London. Winning entries will be published online in Artillery and finalists will appear online. CODE ORANGE is a documentary project and outlet for artists to express how they feel about the current state of the world.
Tumultuous times like ours have historically produced some of the most interesting, captivating and timeless art; we hope to find and share similar works today. Images submitted should capture how our country and the world are affected by political, environmental change, social, personal, universal, identity issues. Photographs can be produced using a film or digital camera or smartphone. Black-and-white and or color images are accepted.
Thirteen photos are selected by London, one winner and twelve finalists. They will appear on our website and the winner’s photo to be published in our bi-monthly online edition of Artillery.
Good luck and we look forward to seeing your photographic submission.
DEADLINE for the next contest is March 30, 2020
Specifications for photo submissions:
• Only one photo per person
• FOR WEB: 72 dpi; 600 pixels wide. (hang onto your original large file in case you are selected for publication)
• Include: Artist Name, Title, Date, Place, and Medium (in that specific order)
• Email your photograph entry to lauralondon@artillerymag.com