15 (More) Photography Websites and Magazines Accepting Submissions (Part 2)
From established names to emerging voices, the second part of our guide to websites accepting photography submissions includes a bit of everything: publishers of long-form essays, leaders in photojournalism, photobook reviewers, top Instagram hubs, industry news-makers, and more. With some channels reaching millions of viewers monthly, these websites and printed magazines offer the chance to get your photos seen by editors, galleries, agents, and collectors–across a range of specialties, from documentary to fine art.
Created by the artist Jeff Hamada in 2008, Booooooom is an influential blog covering art, design, film, music, photography, and beyond. “It is Canada’s highest traffic art platform, and one of the largest on the Internet,” the team shares. “Over the last decade, Booooooom has established itself as an authoritative voice in the new contemporary arts scene, highlighting emerging talents, and launching the careers of many young artists internationally.” Submissions are open to Booooooom Members, with memberships available at $8/month or $60/year.
Launched in 2007 and reaching two million people monthly, It’s Nice That is a multi-platform hub for creativity, covering art, design, photography, and more. You can visit their masthead to find the appropriate person to contact with ideas, projects, and pitches.
Fraction Magazine
Fraction Magazine is an online platform highlighting work from emerging and established artists across the photography community. “From our inception, our monthly issues have provided a venue for diverse perspectives and bodies of work from artists from a wide range of cultural and ethnic backgrounds, gender and sexual expressions, religious beliefs, socioeconomic statuses, and geographical locations,” the team says.
They regularly have open calls for submissions for upcoming issues.
PHROOM is an international platform with an emphasis on visual culture, covering exhibitions, interviews with photographers, curatorial projects, essays, and book reviews. “PHROOM is based on its own research and selection, but we are always happy to receive and discover interesting works from all over the world,” the curators share. “To submit your work, please send us your project through our Submission page.”
Foam Magazine is a photography magazine published three times annually, with every issue revolving around a dedicated theme. Bi-annually, they open the Foam Talent Call for photographers between the ages of 18 and 40, with selected artists published in the Talent Issue. The next call will be in 2023.
“The portfolios published in the other two issues of Foam Magazine are chosen by our editorial team to correspond with a theme, which we do not announce in advance,” the team says. “However, we are always interested in discovering new works from talented photographers. If you feel you have work we should see, please email it to editors@foam.org.” Follow the submission guidelines listed here.