SAN CLEMENTE, CA- The Follow the Light Foundation (FTLF) is calling all
photographers to submit their applications for its annual $5,000 grant
in honor of the late Larry “Flame” Moore. The deadline is one month
away: entries must be received no later than 12pm May, 27, 2014.
The FTLF was founded after Moore’s passing to ensure that up-and-coming
surf photographers continue to get the recognition and support they
deserve. Flame — legendary Photo Editor of SURFING Magazine for more
than three decades — made it a priority to teach and inspire anyone with
a passion for photography.
Continuing the tradition extends Larry’s
lifelong commitment to the art, skill and development of surf-imagery.
Larry’s pioneering techniques as a lensman revolutionized surf
photography both in the water and out. His greatest accomplishment was
his dedication to mentoring exceptional rising talents. This grant helps
keep that legacy alive.
The application and details can be found on the
FTLF website. (folllowthelightfoundation.org) located under “The Grant” link.
Now in its ninth year, the FTLF continues to recognize photographers on
the rise and help fuel their vision. During this year’s submission
process, photographers will edit their images and cue it to the music of
their choice. The “visual presentations” of the Top 5 finalists will
then be shown on Tuesday, July 29, 2014 at an awards night held at the
Shorebreak Hotel during the VANS US Open of Surfing.
“It’s a very
humbling opportunity for Vans that we are able to support Flame’s
legacy,” says Doug Palladini, Vans’ VP/GM Americas. “Our brand is
dedicated to the pursuit of creative self-expression, and surf
photography is an amazing and inspiring example of just that.”
The FTLF Grant supplies a springboard for aspiring photographers to
develop careers as prominent contributors to the surf photo world. Past
recipients have gone on to become marquee names in the industry,
including inaugural winner Chris Burkard and subsequent winners Matt
Clark, Todd Glaser, Morgan Maassen, Ray Collins, Duncan Macfarlane,
Shawn Parkin and 2013’s winner, Trevor Moran.
Renowned surf photographer Aaron Chang spent years apprenticing under
Larry, and now acts as one of the judges and master of ceremonies for
the FTLF annual event. He says determining a winner is getting more
difficult as the years progress. “Over the years the judging has been
increasingly more challenging, because the photographers are beginning
to understand that in addition to great photography, the judges are
looking for a ‘feeling’ created by the overall presentation.”
By submitting for the FTLF Grant, young photographers earn outstanding
exposure to key players in the surf industry and also engage in a
competitive community of like-minded peers. Aaron continues, “Just being
able to sit and watch what your peers are presenting provides aspiring
photographers with a fresh set of goals and inspiration that is very
difficult to access otherwise.”
Photographers who wish to submit in pursuit of the Grant should first
spend time familiarizing themselves with the rules and entry process,
which can be viewed at www.followthelightfoundation.org, located under “The Grant” link.
The FTLF is proud to be working with VANS, SWELL, Hurley, Surfing
Magazine and Oakley to provide this year’s grant. For more information,
go to followthelightfoundation.org.
About Follow the Light:
On October 10th, 2005, the surfing community lost one of its most
influential figures. After a nearly three-year battle with brain cancer
Larry “Flame” Moore, the Photo Editor of SURFING Magazine for 30 years,
passed. He left behind a legacy of brilliant photography and an army of
photographers trained by him. Through his work at SURFING Magazine,
Larry literally gave three decades of surfing their “look.” Today,
honoring Larry’s request, we have established Follow the Light
Foundation (FTLF), an organization that will help finance the dreams of
surf photographers, pushing the sport and its lensmen forward.
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