Life & CultureNewsLife & Culture / NewsCalling photographers: We want to see your dancefloorsIn partnership with BACARDÍ®, we are looking to commission three photographers to profile and have their work showcased on Dazed DigitalShareLink copied ✔️In Partnership with BacardiNovember 13, 2025November 13, 2025TextDazed Digital For years, club dancefloors have been a space where people of all ages and backgrounds come together in a shared love for music. Earlier this month, BACARDÍ and Joy Crookes took over Jumbi in Peckham to bring to life the brand’s ‘Move With The Greats’ campaign, celebrating that very sense of intergenerational connection, but primarily on dancefloors. Now, BACARDÍ is joining forces with us to commission three exciting photographers from across the UK to showcase different dancefloors across the country. Whether it’s a more lowkey acid-house rave, Cuban Salsa night or a more popular club night in a big city, every idea and community is welcome. To apply, email bacardigreats@dazedmedia.com, with your photography portfolio (bonus points if there’s any previous work inspired by intergenerational dance floors), a link to your Instagram profile, name, age, location and a short bio about the party scene you would like to capture. Regardless of the night or music genre, we want to see. The deadline is November 17, and anyone over the age of 18 can apply. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREWhat does 2025’s free speech crackdown mean for Americans?The winners and losers of 2025Theodora answers the dA-Zed quizNaleyByNature answers the dA-Zed quiz5 social media platforms that are actually socialLenovo & IntelThe Make Space Network wants you to find your creative matchWas 2025 the year of peak ragebait?Why are so many women joining Reddit?When did everything (and everyone) become so ‘performative’?SMUT PRESS answers the dA-Zed quizMeet 12 Dazed Club creatives featured in The Winter 2025 IssueQesser Zuhrah: The Filton 24 hunger striker speaks from prison