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AUTOPORTRAIT 2025 Portrait Prize – Experimental Self-Portraits

Following the success of our first AUTOPORTRAIT open call last year, we are excited to announce the 2025 Interim Edition once again with the theme Experimental Self-Portraits. Often involving a stretch of the imagination and pushing beyond the practice of traditional self-portraiture, experimental self-portraiture may utilise unconventional techniques and materials to explore identity, emotion, and the self in new and abstract ways. KLPA welcomes the use of diverse methods and processes, be it analogue or digital techniques, to create thought-provoking portraits. Note that AI-generated images are not allowed. A new panel of selectors is specially brought together to look for uniqueness, process, and the narrative behind these self-portraits, as standalone studies.

The Kuala Lumpur Photoawards [KLPA] is an independent annual global portrait photography prize seeking the very best and fresh entries from international photographers of all levels. Initiated in 2009 by Steven Lee, its director, KLPA is recognised as an important and vital award in the photography calendar, supporting and rewarding contemporary portraiture practice, especially in the South East Asian region.

Fees:

Paid

Prizes:

Open to international photographers at all levels​​​

- 1st Prize Euro €1,000.00
- 2nd Prize Euro €500.00
- 3rd Prize Euro €300.00 ​​​​​​

STUDENT ENTRIES (FREE TO ENTER)

Euro €200.00 each will be awarded to the three best entries. The Best 35 entries will have their portraits screened at the KLPA2026 finalists exhibition and partner festivals.

Eligibility:

Call is open to all amateur and professional photographers from around the world. All contestants must be at least 16 years on 7 September 2025.

Copyrights & Usage Rights:

Entrants agree that their work may be exhibited by the organisers and festival collaborators at an appropriate venue, and subsequently at any other exhibition tour venues organised by them for 3 years from the close of the contest.

Theme:

Portrait