Michelle Beauregard took the Sept. 7 Your Saskatchewan photo of a day in Regina. Entry is free. Deadline: Fall/Winter 2020 (date TBA) Series: $25 Non-Professional, $30 Professional. Whatever you’re doing at your favorite Saskatchewan Regional Park, bring your camera and don’t miss that shot!! Judging: Photographs will be judged by a panel of three judges. In anticipation of the year ahead, we’ve compiled this list of fifteen photo contests that are currently accepting submissions or opening shortly. *PX3 also has a special “The State of the World” contest, with a focus on eyewitness accounts and global issues. The contest runs until September 15, 2020. Read more: Your Saskatchewan photo of the day — August 2020 The photo is also highlighted on Global News Morning, Global News at 5, Global News at 6 and Global News at 10. Judges are looking for work that is modern and fresh but also pays respect to the history and tradition of the medium. Prize: $2,500 Professional Grand Prize, $1,300 Non-Professional Grand Prize, a monthly feature on the front page of ND Magazine, and more. Entries will be accepted from individuals, collaborative teams or design firms. Prizes are not transferable and must be accepted as awarded with no substitutions, whether in cash or otherwise, except at the sponsor’s sole discretion. All 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. Prize: Kenyan safari for the overall winner, gear, and more. Photo & Film Sort by. Entry fee: $3.50/single image, $9.50/3 images, $15.50/5 images, $29.50/10 images, $45.50/15 images, $57.00/20 images, $65.50/25 images. The Arts and Science Class of 2020 Photo Contest is for students graduating from the college this spring. Your Saskatchewan photo of the day: September 2020. Entries must include details of when and where the photos were taken. ExploreSask Photo Contest 2020. Previous winners include Lissa Rivera, Synchrodogs, Michael Joseph, Shannon Johnstone, and more. The deadline for entries is September 15, 2020. Honorable Mention wins a free season pass. 2020 is a photography year, and they’re accepting current or recently completed long-term projects. The editors and curatorial staff will be looking for exciting and innovative collections that haven’t been widely published, and they’re interested in work made within the last five years. The winner must have reached the age of majority in their province or state of residence. $50 for the Portfolio Category Led by head judge Becky Redman, art editor of National Geographic Traveller in the UK, this competition welcomes travel pictures taken within the last two years by photographers of all levels. Eligibility requirement: All ages and nationalities. Photographers around the world are invited to compete for this award—commonly dubbed the “Oscars of mobile photography.” There are multiple categories open for this contest, including Abstract, Animals, Architecture, Children, Floral, Landscape, Lifestyle, Nature, News and Events, Panorama, People, Portrait, Still Life, Sunset, Travel, Trees, Series, and Other. Photo release forms can be found HERE. Login | Join. Also, Subcategory winners and Honorable Mentions earn medals and are showcased on ND’s online Winner’s Gallery. Tanis Hawryluk took the Sept. 16 Your Saskatchewan photo of the day in Regina. Photo Releases: All entrants must be able to supply a signed release for any identifiable person or persons in the photograph or their guardians and must be submitted at the time of contest entry. Submit your photos electronically before April 30, 2021 to enter. About. Photos should be at least 920 pixels wide and in jpeg format. Photo credit will be given to the photographer. Audubon Photography Awards Tourism Saskatchewan’s annual ExploreSask Photo Contest is officially underway and accepting entries as of June 15. Prize: TBA Eligibility requirement: Open. National Geographic Traveller Photography Competition The Sept. 27 Your Saskatchewan photo of the day was taken by Elizabeth Sievert in Cabri Regional Park. Feature Shoot
Sep 14, 2020. Unless prohibited by law, within fourteen days of receipt thereof, the winners may be required to sign and return the photography contest sponsor’s declaration and release form confirming compliance with contest rules and acceptance of prizes, as offered, and acknowledging the non-responsibility of the sponsors, its agents, and the prize suppliers in respect to injuries, accidents and misfortune relating to the contest or the awarding of the prize of the sponsor’s use of the photography.
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