Call for Submissions: Capricious #14—Masculinity

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Deadline: April 20, 2013

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Call for submissions: Capricious #14—Masculinity
Capricious #14 is ready to upend masculinity. By seeking out contemporary shifts in the identity and ownership of the masculine, our next issue will dismantle the social artifice and re-shape its meaning. So how do you experience masculinity? How does it occupy your space? Where does masculinity endure today, where does it thrive and falter? Show us what masculinity looks like—in all its composite identities of wild and inherent, performative and parody, theoretical and aesthetic. Alter our expectations, and re-introduce us to masculinity.

Please submit 4–12 photographs. We accept all formats and all colors. Email your submission (images should be approximately 8 x 10 inches at 72 dpi) to submit@capriciousmagazine.com.

Not all submissions will be guaranteed a spot in the coming issue, yet Capricious will consider your submission for future issues. Please make sure you have model (or any other legally necessary) releases for all submitted work. Capricious has the right to use published material in promotional matters.

Deadline: April 20, 2013

Capricious is a magazine dedicated to showcasing emerging fine art photography. Contributors and subject matter span the globe. And while constant change is a primary Capricious trait, there are also definite common visual threads running throughout its history. Capricious has an affinity for things like animals, androgyny, opposition, reclaimed life, lust, natural as well as urban life, intimacy, revolution and nostalgia. As a leading fine art photography platform, Capricious occupies a rare and whimsical space, operating as both a tool for discovering new talent and as an artists' oasis.

For further inquiries, please email info@becapricious.com.

Capricious is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization. Contributions for the purposes of Capricious must be made payable to Fractured Atlas and are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.

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