![]() ![]() The entry fee is $35, and selected photographers receive $200 each. Hossein Farmani, gallerist, philanthropist, and founder of PX3, the Lucie Awards, and more, will select 30 photo stories for a curated exhibition. *PX3 also has a special “The State of the World” contest, with a focus on eyewitness accounts and global issues. Submitting photographers will also be considered for the PX3 Annual Book and Winner’s Exhibition in Paris. In addition to the overall prizes, First Place Category Winners receive $500 (Professional) or $250 (Non-Professionals and Students). This contest comprises several categories, including Press, Portraiture, Fine Art, Nature, and many more. ![]() Prize: $5,000 cash prize for PX3 Photographer of the Year (Professional), $2,000 cash prize for PX3 Best New Talent (Non-Professionals and Students), exhibition, the PX3 Annual Book, and more.Įntry fee: $30/single image, $50/series for professional photographers $20/single image, $40/series for non-professional and student photographers. Previous winners include GMB Akash, Brooke Shaden, Francesco Pistilli, and more. They’re also interested in innovative, unconventional work with a strong artistic vision. Judges are looking for work that is modern and fresh but also pays respect to the history and tradition of the medium. Professional Category winners receive $500 each, and Non-Professional Category winners receive $300.Īlso, Subcategory winners and Honorable Mentions earn medals and are showcased on ND’s online Winner’s Gallery. Presented by ND Magazine, this annual photo contest covers a range of Categories: Abstract, Architecture, Cityscapes, Fine Art, Portrait, People, Photojournalism, Nature, Landscape, Nudes, Seascapes, Street, Travel, Underwater, Urban, and Wildlife. Discounts apply to early birds.Įligibility requirement: Photographers 18 years and older. Series: $25 Non-Professional, $30 Professional. Prize: $2,500 Professional Grand Prize, $1,300 Non-Professional Grand Prize, a monthly feature on the front page of ND Magazine, and more.Įntry fee: Single image: $20 Non-Professional, $25 Professional. Previous winners include Nadav Kander, Sandro Miller, Maxim Dondyuk, and many more. In addition to the top awards in the Professional and Non-Professional Categories, 13 Professional Category winners will receive $1,000, and 13 Non-Professional Category winners will receive $500.Īll Category winners get two tickets to the renowned Lucie Awards Gala in New York, where they are finalists for either the International Photographer of the Year Award or the Discovery of the Year Award. Discounts may apply.Įligibility requirement: Living photographers 18 years and older.Īs the “sister-effort” of the Lucie Foundation, this award has been a fixture of the photo community since 2003. Series: $60 in Professional Categories, $50 in Non-Professional Categories. Prize: $10,000 cash prize for the ‘International Photographer of the Year Award’ (Professional Categories), $5,000 cash prize for ‘Discovery of the Year Award’ (Non-Professional Categories), exhibition, publication, and more.Įntry fee: Single Image: $35 in Professional Categories, $25 in Non-Professional Categories. Post processing: Lightroom and Photoshop for basic post-processing: RAW development, tonal correction, white balancing, denoise, sharpening.Assorted Categories of Photography Contests The beautiful and soft bokeh is a result of backlight, using a wide open aperture and the surrounding oak trees.’ It was a challenge to find the right camera position to photograph through the plants and get a sharp main motif. To get an interesting look I shot this picture through a small group of cyclamen standing in front of my subject – a single flower. ![]() I found this lovely group of cyclamen during my vacation in Tuscany, Italy in the garden woods of my host. This photo however, was shot at 9:00am on a beautiful and sunny morning in October. ‘Usually I shoot photos in the early morning around sunrise, because of the soft morning light.
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