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VSCO The Fifty. How a coast-to-coast billboard call actually pays photographers

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Last updated: August 17, 2026 5:12 am
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VSCO’s newly announced project The Fifty is exactly the kind of open call that gets photographers dreaming and then, within a day, sharpening their questions. The premise is delightfully literal: put a different photographer’s image on 50 billboards in every U.S. state, a genuine coast-to-coast rollout that turns roadside advertising space into a rotating gallery of member work.

The excitement was immediate. So were the concerns — mostly about money and legal fine print. This week VSCO circled back to answer them, and the clarifications are worth reading before you start scrolling through your archive for a hero shot.

Here’s what’s confirmed:

  • Who can enter: the project is an open call for VSCO members.
  • Deadline: submissions run through September 10, 2026.
  • Cost to enter: nothing — there’s no submission fee.
  • How you get paid: selected photographers are compensated through licensing deals rather than working for exposure alone.
  • How long the work runs: billboards stay up for two to four weeks, depending on the market.

That distinction between exposure and payment matters more than it might sound. “Get your photo on a billboard” is a phrase that has historically made photographers nervous, because it often arrives attached to a rights grab and a handshake instead of a check. By framing The Fifty around licensing agreements, VSCO is signaling that participants retain a business relationship with their work rather than simply donating it to a national ad campaign.

What VSCO hasn’t spelled out publicly is the number that everyone actually wants: the exact compensation. The company has confirmed the mechanism — licensing — but not the figures, so anyone weighing whether to submit is doing so on the promise of a deal rather than a published rate card. That’s a reasonable place to ask questions before signing anything, and it’s clearly why the clarification post exists in the first place.

Still, the shape of the offer is refreshing. A free-to-enter call, open to the platform’s membership, that ends with physical billboards in all 50 states is a far cry from the usual “tag us for a chance to be featured” mechanics. It treats the winning images as licensed assets and puts them somewhere impossible to scroll past — the side of a highway.

If you’re a VSCO member with a frame that deserves to be seen at fifty feet wide, the window is open until September 10, 2026. Just read the terms, confirm what the licensing covers, and go in knowing what you’re agreeing to. A billboard is a great place for your photography; it’s an even better place when you’re being paid for it.

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