About GFX Challenge Grant Program 2024

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Make Your Next Great Image

The GFX Challenge Grant Program, sponsored by FUJIFILM, is a grant program that started in 2021. It awards 5 Global Grant Award and 10 Regional Grant Award to help aspiring creatives bring their imaging projects to life. It is designed to nurture and develop the skills of emerging/promising content creators, giving them the opportunity to create content on topics that have significant meaning to them, while gaining experience using FUJIFILM GFX System gear.

Proposed projects may be submitted as still photography or in a movie format. At the conclusion of the production period in May 2026, the award recipients’ final content will be showcased on the fujifilm-x.com website. A series of exhibition is also planned to showcase your work in various countries.

Submit a project proposal for a chance to receive a $10,000 Global Grant Award, or a $5,000 Regional Grant Award, and take the first step in turning your creative idea into reality!

Grant Award

Global Grant Award

  • Complimentary use of a GFX System camera body and two GF lenses for the duration of their project
  • Mentoring and technical assistance from Fujifilm technicians / product experts
  • US $10,000 Grant

Regional Grant Award

  • Complimentary use of a GFX System camera body and two GF lenses for the duration of their project
  • Mentoring and technical assistance from Fujifilm technicians / product experts
  • US $5,000 Grant

*No purchase necessary to enter or win.

*A total approximate retail value of all grant awards offered in connection with this program is USD $229,500.

Propose a Creative Project

This is your opportunity to think big! Let us know what you’ve always wanted to create and help us see your creativity. Just remember that your submission must clearly communicate what you’d be able to accomplish if you received one of our global or regional grants. The program is global, and to treat each one of your proposals equally, we have set English as the common language of the program. Your proposal must be communicated in English. However, if English is not your first language, then your proposal can be accompanied by the language of your choice. Language proficiency is not part of the judging criteria.

Preparing the Project Proposal

In order to apply for the program, you will need to prepare the three pieces of information below and combine them into a single document PDF.

  1. Preformatted Cover Letter (Download here) – This should be inserted as the cover page of your proposal. With the information provided on this document, a reader should have a good idea of your project. The space is limited, so be clear and straight to the point.
  2. Your Project Proposal – Provide the detail of your project and address the questions below so we can engage with your idea. There is no format to the proposal, so you can be as creative as you like. Make sure to add images as visuals will also help us see your idea more clearly.
    Descriptive plan of your project What you are trying to do?
    Objectives of your project What are you trying to achieve?
    Evaluation and outcome measures How will you measure the success of your project?
    Communications Other than through Fujifilm’s efforts if you are a Grant Award Recipient, how will your project be communicated to the public?
    Fujifilm Partnership How will you take advantage of the mentoring and other resources offered by Fujifilm as part of the Grant Award?
    Schedule What is your project design and timeline?
    Budget How will you utilize / allocate the grant award?
  3. Portfolio of each indivdual involved in the project – Show us your past works and acommplishments. We are interested to know you more.

Judges

The Final Round will be reviewed by Global Grant Award judging team.

The four guest judges are invited to come on board with us.

Masako Sato

Curator & Founder Contact. Co., Ltd.

Masako Sato graduated from Sophia University in Tokyo. Organized the exhibition of photography in Pacific Press Service (PPS) in Tokyo. After leaving PPS, studied French in Paris. She has worked as a freelance coordinator whilst organizing various photography exhibitions. Founded Contact. Co., Ltd. in 2013, and has since organized and curated many travelling exhibitions such as Robert Doisneau, Jacques Henri Lartigue, Shoji Ueda, Shigeo Gocho, and the first retrospective of Saul Leiter’s works in Japan.


Pauline Vermare

Curator of photography of the Brooklyn Museum, New York

Pauline Vermare is the curator of photography of the Brooklyn Museum, New York. She was formerly the cultural director of Magnum Photos NY, and a curator at the International Center of Photography (ICP), The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), and the Henri Cartier-Bresson Foundation, in Paris. She is the author of numerous publications on photography. She sits on the boards of the Saul Leiter Foundation and the Catherine Leroy Fund.


Lesley A. Martin

Executive Director of Printed Matter, Inc.

Lesley A. Martin is Executive director of Printed Matter, Inc. and founding publisher of The PhotoBook Review. Her writing on photography has been published in Aperture, IMA magazine, and FOAM, among other publications, and she has edited more than 150 books of photography, including On the Beach by Richard Misrach; Illuminance by Rinko Kawauchi; The New Black Vanguard by Antwaun Sargent; and Sara Cwynar: Glass Life. Martin co-founded the Paris Photo–Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Awards in 2012, and received the Royal Photographic Society award for outstanding achievement in Photographic Publishing in 2020. She is teaches at the Yale University Graduate School of Art.


Amanda Maddox

Curator, Consultant

Amanda Maddox is an independent curator. She was previously a lead curator at World Press Photo, an associate curator of photography at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, DC and at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles. She has organized or co-organized numerous exhibitions, including Dora Maar (2020); Gordon Parks: The Flávio Story (2019); Now Then: Chris Killip and the Making of In Flagrante (2017); and Ishiuchi Miyako: Postwar Shadows (2015).

Entry Submission

Submissions for the GFX Challenge Grant Program are now closed.

Thank you to everyone who shared their creative vision with us.