Oorbi Seeks Young, Talented Photographers
Oorbi, a new company founded by the GMT Art Group, is looking for young and talented photographers to join its international artists portfolio. In the course of the next six months, Oorbi will open a number of galleries in Europe and Asia, together with a Hong Kong-based online gallery that aims to showcase photographic work intended for global sales. The company says its innovative concept will bring photo artworks to a wider circle of collectors worldwide. Interested photographers can apply online at the website below.
Website: Oorbi Application Form
Oorbi Press Release
INTERNATIONAL CALL FOR APPLICATION PHOTOGRAPHY ART EDITION
PHOTOGRAPHERS : SHOW OFF YOUR DIFFERENCE AND SELL YOUR ARTWORKS WORLDWIDE
Hong‐Kong, April 2nd 2011
GMT ART GROUP, based in Hong‐Kong and France, is launching a new company, OORBI, to exhibit and sell photography art worldwide (limited edition of 75 hand‐signed prints).
OORBI will open, in the next six months, physical galleries in Europe (Rome, Paris…) and in Asia (Shanghai, Beijing…) together with a website gallery based in Hong‐Kong for global sales. Important communication and worldwide promotion will be employed to support these openings. You can get a brief understanding of OORBI’s objectives from the prelaunch website: www.oorbi.com.
OORBI is looking for renowned as well as young talented photographers to join its international artists portfolio.
Artists’ artworks will be presented to the visitors all around the world and especially in China. As such, presenting and selling the artworks in OORBI, for photographers, would be a distinct and supplementary approach to the traditional gallery: it will allow more people to discover the artworks through a limited number of selected artworks.
Once confirmed by the “OORBI International Artistic Committee” (OIAC), the photographer will sign an edition contract with OORBI for selected pictures. Candidates are invited to apply on‐line at http://www.oorbi.com/oorbi‐form



#1 Steve Gillette
Uh, okay. What is "young"? And while we are at it, any racial or religious restrictions? What about gender preference?
5:42 pm - Wednesday, April 6, 2011
#2 1 Snap Music!
Yeah! I don't like age restrictions either, Steve. And, the older I get, the more I find them to be discrimination.
Plenty of us have started our photography careers at older than 20+ and we now get excluded simply because of that. It doesn't really seem fair.
11:58 pm - Wednesday, April 6, 2011
#3 ZZ
Hi, I am in the project oorbi.
Actually, all the talented photographers are welcome, the only criterion is the works.
No any other restrictions.
9:42 am - Thursday, April 7, 2011