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Entries open for Young Photographer Award (Uganda)

AGCOM 2 Program: Targeting Women only and Youth only Producer Organisations in Malawi (Window 1)

Deadline: 10-Jul-2026

The Young Photographer Award supports aspiring documentary photographers and photojournalists in Uganda through professional mentorship, practical training, and project development opportunities. The programme is designed to help young visual storytellers strengthen their photography skills, develop original documentary projects, and gain exposure through a public exhibition.

Selected participants will take part in an intensive mentorship programme that combines training, guidance from industry professionals, and the creation of a documentary photography project that will be showcased in Kampala.

About the Award

Program Objectives

What Participants Receive

Selected participants will benefit from:

Mentorship Programme

The mentorship programme includes:

Participants will work closely with mentors to refine ideas and produce high-quality documentary photography projects.

Exhibition Opportunity

A key component of the programme is the annual photography exhibition.

Who Can Apply?

Applicants must:

Application Requirements

Applicants must submit:

All required materials must be submitted as part of the application process.

Motivation Letter Requirements

The motivation letter should:

Project Proposal Requirements

The proposal must:

Portfolio Requirements

Applicants must submit:

Each image must include:

What Makes a Strong Application?

Successful applicants typically demonstrate:

Why This Award Matters

Application Tips

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Conclusion

The Young Photographer Award offers an important opportunity for emerging Ugandan photographers to strengthen their documentary photography and photojournalism skills through mentorship, training, and project development. By combining professional guidance with exhibition opportunities, the programme helps participants build their careers, expand their storytelling abilities, and gain visibility within Uganda’s growing photography community.

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