Am I Invisible? Photography Open Call 2016
CONGRATULATONS!
First Prize: Oliver Emil Andersen “White Stripes”
Second Prize: Joanna Smith “First Time on Two (Four) Wheels”
Third Prize: Marcelo Bernardini “Pico do olho D’água”

Oliver Emil Andersen “White Stripes” (Copenhagen, Denmark)
“I often go exploring on my bike in and around Copenhagen. Although it is a small city there is always something new to see, and my bike allows me to see my city from another perspective. This gloomy shot is a product of just that.”

Joanna Smith “First Time on Two (Four) Wheels” (Brooklyn, USA)
“I helped organize a day to celebrate all things kids and bikes in Bed-Stuy this Spring. It was this tiny (brave!) kid’s first time on a bike. He got an assist from an officer from the local precinct which was pretty darn cute.”
Many thanks to everyone who participated in the Am I Invisible? Open Call 2016
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About Am I Invisible? Open Call 2016
Biking is for everyone! Am I Invisible? A Portrait of New York City Bicyclists is a juried open call for photography and art that celebrates the diversity and unique experience of urban bicycling.
Am I Invisible? Open Call is open to everyone in the world. The entry fee for the first photo is $30, and $10 for each additional entry. A portion of each entry fee is donated to Recycle-A-Bicycle.
The three best images will be selected by a panel of judges from New York City’s art and bicycling communities. All the submitted images will be exhibited at the Lomography Gallery in New York City. A portion of each entry fee will be donated to Recycle-A-Bicycle.
WHEN: Entries will be accepted beginning April 25 through June 15, 2016.
WHO: Submissions are open to everyone, and accepted online.
HOW IT WORKS: The three best images will be selected by a panel of judges from the New York City art and bicycling communities. Everyone who enters will receive a 10% discount at participating bike shops from April 25 to June 15, 2016.
PRIZES:
First prize: $500
Second prize: $250
Third prize: $100
EXHIBITION: The entries will be displayed on bicycleutopia.com and at the Lomography Gallery in June, 2016.

