All photographs must be of natural fauna, flora or wilderness. Entries are to be uploaded as a JPEG files, via this website. All photographs must have been taken in the bioregion. For the purposes of this competition, this means Australia,... (Continue reading)
The University of Cardiff now wants you to think about what engineering means to you and photograph the impact it is has had on your life. You don’t need scientifc knowledge or engineering expertise to enter this competition. Anybody can... (Continue reading)
The International Photography Contest for Kids is a 2-tiered competition recognizing the accomplishments of young photographers worldwide. Local IPC for Kids Contest: The contest is run on the local level through each of the 13 participating National Geographic Kids editions.... (Continue reading)
Shoot Nations 2009 is addressing the theme of ‘Growing up in the 21st century’. We want to build a global picture of the challenges facing young people in terms of the limitations and opportunities that come with being born male... (Continue reading)
The contest is open to kids aged between 6 and 16*. To celebrate the amazingly varied world around us we’re asking you to grab your camera and show us what biodiversity means to you by entering our See the Bigger... (Continue reading)
With a total prize fund exceeding £20,000, plus an eight-week exhibition at the National Theatre and the publication of a full colour book of Best Entries, Take a view will continue to be a desirable annual competition for photographers of... (Continue reading)
“The creative act lasts but a brief moment, a lightning instant of give-and-take, just long enough for you to level the camera and to trap the fleeting prey in your little box.” Henri Cartier-Bresson “Imagination is more important than knowledge.... (Continue reading)
WHO IS ELIGIBLE: The National Wildlife Photo Contest (NWPC) is open to ALL photographers worldwide who are at least 13 years of age, except employees and directors of the National Wildlife Federation (NWF), their immediate families and individuals living in... (Continue reading)