
If you're tired of hearing about 600 sq mi: Photos from Houston, Houstonist's first-ever photo show, we're sorry — go back to what you were doing. But if you're a photographer, amateur or professional, and you haven't entered the show yet, now's your chance.
600 sq mi is a juried exhibition of photos from Houston. We're leaving it up to you guys to figure out what that means: skyscrapers, trees, people, neighborhoods, art, freeways, music, food, the sky (or smog) — as long as it's Houston, it's fair game. For a low, low $10 entry fee, you get to submit up to three photos, from which a panel of professional artists/photographers/curators will pick enough to fill the walls of M2 Gallery in the Heights. The show will be up through the month of September, with an opening reception set for Saturday, Sept. 8.
The deadline for submitting photos is 11:59 p.m. Friday, June 1, so get yours in now. More information, including the rules and entry form, is available at the show's website, 600sqmi.com — be sure to check that out, and if you have any questions, drop us a line at photoshow (at) houstonist (dot) com. We can't wait to see your photos!

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