ECCA-DMJX Photojournalism Award: Empowering Stories for Change

In a world where delicate balance between nature and humanity hangs in the balance, the need for powerful storytelling has never been more urgent. Proudly presented by the ECCA Family Foundation in collaboration with DMJX, the biennale ECCA-DMJX Photojournalism Award is meticulously designed to leverage the transformative potential of visual storytelling, shedding light on pressing global issues and marginalized communities.

Location:

Denmark

Period:

Since 2022

Status:

Active

Partner:

The Danish School of Media and Journalism is a training and knowledge center for the media and communications sector with a focus on talent, innovation, lifelong learning and cooperation with industry.

Purpose

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We believe that this unique opportunity will unlock untold narratives, ignite crucial conversations, and propel emerging talents in the photojournalism landscape. Our partnership with DMJX over the past four years has provided us with first-hand access to a suite of compelling stories and projects that often remain in the shadows, as students and graduates frequently lack the resources and support needed to share their narratives. This award is more than just a recognition of these emerging talents; it’s a platform for amplifying voices that are frequently unheard.

PurposePhoto by Emilie Toldam / DMJXPhoto by Emilie Toldam / DMJX
Who can applyPhoto by Emilie Toldam / DMJXPhoto by Emilie Toldam / DMJX

Who can apply?

Who can applyPhoto by Emilie Toldam / DMJXPhoto by Emilie Toldam / DMJX

All photojournalists who have studied at or graduated from DMJX Photojournalism are eligible to apply with any projects they have worked on during their education in DMJX relevant to either nature and/or underserved communities.

Whether shedding light on the plight of our oceans, documenting the effects of climate change on marginalized communities, or celebrating the resilience and ingenuity of those facing adversity, we welcome all untold stories.

What can be won?

Prize grants can be used for a variety of purposes, including large exhibitions, production costs, curatorial expenses, salaries for external partners, necessary equipment, etc., related to the project.

The main prize
is a grant of

0DKK

Up to 3 honorary
mentions will receive

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Awardees

2022 Awardees

  • Top Prize

    You Still Don’t Know My Name

    by Sarah Hartvigsen Juncker and Louise Herrche Serup

    A powerful photographic project offering an intimate glimpse into the lives of migrant sex workers in Denmark.

  • Honorary mention

    No Man’s Land

    by Mikkel Hørlyck

    A compelling project capturing the harsh reality and resilience of refugees in Bosnia facing brutal 'pushbacks' known as 'The Game.'

  • Honorary mention

    Stranger Tourist

    by Fares Zaitoon

    A revealing photography project presenting an intimate, layered portrayal of his friend Momo’s world, intersecting drugs, music, and friendship.

  • Honorary mention

    Panoramics of Disaster

    by Manuel Seoane

    An impactful project highlighting the urgent water scarcity at Lake Titicaca and its critical environmental challenges.

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