Scholarships Available for Photography, Visual Art, and Media and Content Creators

DALLAS, TX – Photographer.org and Greater Than Gatsby are accepting applications for the Photographer.org Annual Scholarships and the Greater Than Gatsby Annual Scholarships. Eligible students can apply to be awarded an academic scholarship ranging from $1,000 to $2,000 USD to support their growth and education.

Established in 2018 by Photographer.org and Greater Than Gatsby as part of a new initiative to establish a channel of support for the next generation, both Annual Scholarships support the future of photography, visual art, and media and content creators.

The Photographer.org and Greater Than Gatsby Annual Scholarships are available to graduate or undergraduate students from an accredited college/university or vocational/technical school in the United States who are pursuing degrees in any type of art, film, fine arts, journalism, multimedia, photography and visual arts.

Interested students are encouraged to visit The Photographer.org and Greater Than Gatsby Annual Scholarship pages on their websites for more information on submitting their entries.

The deadline each year is May 1st and the winners will be announced on June 1st on the respective scholarship pages.

For more information on the Greater Than Gatsby Photography Scholarships, please visit www.greaterthangatsby.com/academic-photography-scholarship.

For more information on the Photographer.org Scholarships, please visit www.photographer.org/academic-scholarships.

About Greater Than Gatsby & Photographer.org
Greater Than Gatsby is an industry leader in the development of photography editing tools, including Lightroom Presets and Photoshop Actions. Since 2012, Greater Than Gatsby products have been downloaded by millions of amateur and professional photographers across the globe. Learn more at Greater Than Gatsby.

Photographer.org is a modern photography organization connecting consumers to photographers in their local area. Membership is free for photographers.

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