Announcing CM24 Top 50 & Reichmann Grant Recipients
We’re thrilled to reveal this year’s finalists! The jurors had a challenging task, sifting through a multitude of exceptional portfolios from around the globe. We are deeply grateful for their hard work, patience, and expertise. They take our competition seriously, dedicating weeks to select the finalists despite their busy schedules.
A heartfelt thank you to all who submitted their work. We truly appreciate the time and effort you put into entering Critical Mass. We hope you’ll consider sharing your creations with us again next year. In the meantime, keep creating!
Best to all of you,
Polly Gaillard, Photolucida Program Director
Congratulations, Critical Mass 2024 Top 50 Finalists!
Aimee Mccrory, Amy Gaskin, Andrés Gallego, Andrea Sarcos, Anne Berry, Astrid Reischwitz, Barbara Strigel, Bootsy Holler, Bryan Birks, Charlotta Hauksdottir, Christos Palios, Colton Rothwell, Constance Jaeggi, Dirk Hardy, Eli Craven, Galina Kurlat, Heather Evans Smith, Jacques Gautreau, Jim Hill, Jonathan Jasberg, Joseph Kayne, JP Terlizzi, Julia Fullerton-Batten, Katie Shapiro, Kazuaki Koseki, Kimberly Witham, Kristin Schnell, Lisa Mccord, Lucy Bohnsack, Margo Cooper, Mark Forbes, Matt Eich, Matthew Ludak, Mona Bozorgi, Nina Hamberg, Owen Davies, Pamela Landau Connolly, R. J. Kern, Rachel Portesi, Raymond Thompson Jr, Sander Vos, Sarah Mei Herman, Seido Kino, Selina Roman, Stefanos Paikos, Takeisha Jefferson, Terri Warpinski, Tira Khan, Walter Plotnick, Xuan Hui Ng, Yvette Marie Dostatni.
See all the Top 50 Portfolios!
Congratulations, Michael Reichmann Grant Recipients!
Colton Rothwell, Montana, Series Pearl Road
Takeisha Jefferson, Michigan, Series Testify
Ghaleb Cabbabé, Beirut, Series Beirut, Few Fires Ago
Three Critical Mass Top 200 finalists are awarded $1,000 each year through Photolucida’s Michael Reichmann Grant. This grant is designed to provide financial backing for projects that might otherwise go unfunded, with a focus on empowering emerging photographers working in areas such as social justice and documentary practices.