Czech Photo Czech Photo is a non-profit organization that annually organizes the prestigious Czech Press Photo photographic competition. Since October 2016, it has co-operated the Czech Photo Centre—a modern, multifunctional exhibition space in Prague 5, in the Stodůlky district, directly adjacent to the Nové Butovice metro station.

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Czech Press Photo zech Press Photo is a long-established photography contest, with 27 editions to date. Under its new leadership, the competition has taken on a more modern format. It aspires to be a showcase of contemporary photojournalism, providing a platform for personal visual testimony from photographers—especially those whose work, despite its importance and quality, has not been published in mainstream media. The aim of the competition and the associated exhibition is to encourage photographers to take a personal approach in their daily work and to stimulate the development of photojournalism, while also allowing the public to witness the events of the past year firsthand

About the Competition:

www.czechphoto.org/en/cpp-en

Czech Photo Centre The Czech Photo Centre is a multi-genre art space located by the Nové Butovice metro station. It aims to become one of the most significant galleries in Prague, providing opportunities especially for young people, but also welcoming all visitors. It seeks to engage Prague residents and other visitors in artistic experiences with works by leading Czech and international photographers, as well as street art installations—creating an artistic zone outside the city centre. The exhibition space seamlessly connects to a café, studio, study area, photography archive, and offices for Czech Photo o.p.s. Additionally, there is an outdoor gallery.

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Czech Photo Archive Drawing on the fact that Czech Photo o.p.s. not only organizes the Czech Press Photo competition but also holds its archives, the Czech Photo Archive ensures that photographs are professionally stored and made permanently available to the public. These archives are organized into curated thematic collections, such as Photograph of the Year, Major Events, World of Sport, Mother Nature Live, Changing Prague, and more. The archive also supports loaning exhibitions across the Czech Republic—gallery, museum or art space operators can collaborate to exhibit these works.



Czech Nature Photo Czech Nature Photo is a new competition showcasing and judging the best nature photography by Czech photographers. It presents global nature as seen through the eyes of local authors. The competition emphasizes that each of us shares responsibility for the state of the environment on our planet. It is open to both professional and advanced amateur photographers.

About the Competition:

www.czechphoto.org/en/cnp-en


Fragment Gallery Fragment Gallery is a unique gallery space within the modern Fragment building, which merges architecture with art. It features sculptures by David Černý and interiors decorated with paintings and graphic art by Petr Kryštůfek. Located in the vibrant Karlín district of Prague, it is an ideal venue for contemporary photography exhibitions .

Alongside the gallery opening, Czech Photo initiated the Czech Photo Edition—a limited-edition sale of photos by Czech authors, accompanying a new exhibition collection. The goal is to bring people into the gallery through exhibitions, pop-up events, art discussions, photography gatherings, and wine tastings. The gallery spans 63 m², with 82 meters of hanging space, equipped with cutting-edge technology (Samsung Frame displays, Canon printing devices, and professional lighting by Create Light)

Photographs for sale are offered in limited editions of 5–10 prints, each accompanied by a Czech Photo certificate (detailing print run, author info, and image story) and a Hahnemühle certificate with hologram verifying print quality and permanence. They become part of the Czech Photo collection .

Czech Photo Edition With the opening of Fragment Gallery, Czech Photo has expanded its activities to include the sale of fine art photography. Photography is a fully-fledged form of art, and our aim is to bring the work of leading Czech photographers into homes and interiors. The Czech Republic is home to many talented artists, and we look forward to working with them and presenting their work in limited editions of 5 to 10 prints.

become part of the new Czech Photo exhibition collection. You can find the complete selection of works and further details at:

www.czechphotoedition.org

Each photograph comes with two certificates: A Czech Photo certificate that includes the total number of prints, a short biography of the author, and the story behind the image.A Hahnemühle certificate with a hologram, guaranteeing the print’s quality and permanence. The photographer’s signature is always included, and each print is mounted in a style that best suits the character of the image and the author’s preferences.All photographs offered for sale



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