Ian Parry Photojournalism Grant 2026 | £10,000 Grant for Young Photographers
Applications Open for the Ian Parry Photojournalism Grant 2026
Emerging photographers and visual storytellers from around the world are invited to apply for the prestigious Ian Parry Photojournalism Grant 2026, one of the most respected opportunities for young photojournalists seeking funding, mentorship, and international recognition.
Established in memory of photojournalist Ian Parry, who lost his life while covering the Romanian Revolution in 1989, the grant was created to support the next generation of documentary photographers and visual journalists. Over the years, it has helped launch the careers of numerous photographers whose work has gained international acclaim.
Grant Benefits
Successful recipients will receive a comprehensive package designed to support both their project and professional development.
Benefits include:
- £10,000 funding toward a proposed documentary or photojournalism project.
- Loan of professional Canon photography equipment.
- Publication opportunities through media partner The Guardian.
- Eligibility for the Hamburg Portfolio Review.
- Access to the VII Mentorship Programme.
- A one-year personal mentorship with renowned photojournalist Giles Duley.
- Potential safety training and protective equipment through the Gentex Corp Personal Safety Award.
- Opportunity for a commissioned assignment with Save the Children for selected finalists.
- International exposure through exhibitions, judging panels, and grant promotional channels.
Who Can Apply?
The competition is open to:
- Young photographers aged 24 years or younger.
- Students currently enrolled in a full-time photography programme.
- Applicants from any country worldwide.
The grant welcomes emerging photographers who demonstrate strong storytelling abilities and a passion for documenting important social, political, environmental, humanitarian, or cultural issues.
What You Need to Submit
Applicants must prepare:
1. Photography Portfolio
A portfolio consisting of 12 photographs. The submission may be a complete photo essay or a carefully selected body of work demonstrating storytelling ability.
2. Project Proposal
A clear proposal explaining the documentary project you would undertake if awarded the grant.
3. Extended Captions
Detailed captions for each submitted photograph provided in PDF format.
4. Personal Information
Basic applicant details, including age verification and proof of student status where required.
What Judges Look For
Applications are evaluated based on:
- Visual storytelling strength.
- Journalistic integrity.
- Originality and creativity.
- Social relevance and impact.
- Technical photographic quality.
- Potential for future project development.
The grant places strong emphasis on ethical documentary photography and accurate representation of subjects and communities.
Important Dates
- Applications Open: May 1, 2026
- Submission Deadline: August 31, 2026
- Winners Announcement: October 2026
Applicants are encouraged to begin preparing their portfolios and project proposals early to maximize their chances of success.
Why You Should Apply
The Ian Parry Photojournalism Grant is more than a photography competition. It provides funding, industry mentorship, international exposure, networking opportunities, and access to some of the most respected organizations in visual journalism.
For young photographers seeking to establish themselves in documentary photography and photojournalism, this grant can be a significant career-defining opportunity.
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted through the official online application portal.
Application Link:
https://site.picter.com/ian-parry-photojournalism-grant-2026
Official Website:
https://www.ianparry.org
Deadline Reminder
Applications close on August 31, 2026. Late submissions will not be considered, so interested photographers should begin preparing their portfolios and proposals as soon as possible.
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