Archive:‘Photo Contests’ Category

Asia Without Borders Photo Competition 2009

May 3rd, 2009

ASIAN Geographic is looking for special photographs from both talented amateur and professional photographers that capture a striking image of Asia’s land, people, architecture or wildlife.

Prizes worth a total of over S$20,000 will be awarded to one winner and one runner-up from each category, plus a grand prize for the best overall picture entered.

The top photographs will be exhibited as part of an ‘Asia Without Borders’ Photography Exhibition in Singapore and published in the December Photo Annual Edition of ASIAN Geographic Magazine.. Enter Now!

Humanity Photo Awards (HPA) 2009

April 4th, 2009

PRESS RELEASE: Humanity Photo Awards (HPA) 2009

This is Yang from China Folklore Photographic Association (CFPA), organizer of the Humanity Photo Awards (HPA), the ONLY worldwide folklore photo contest. It is aimed to everyone who loves folkore cultures. This year, HPA is co-organized with the Guangzhou Asian Games Organizing Comittee (GUAGOC) and UNESCO.

In addition to the contest, CFPA will organize a folklore exhibition in the Guanghzou Asian Village for the 16th Asian Games. We hope we can include most of the countries in the World. We also will organize the winners of HPA2009 to shoot the view of Asian Games Stadiums during the openning ceremony and arrange them to come to Guangzhou in 2010 for Asian Games.(Air tickets and hospitality are afforded by CFPA) It is an unmissable chance for us to promote the folklore cultures of each countries. We have received a lot of photos from different countries so far but we are still missing photos from your country, so if you or any of your friends would like to promote the culture of your country, take a chance and feel free to join this contest.

Considering that postal mail might be too long for overseas participants and to encourage more nationalities to take part of HPA2009, the head office of HPA2009 has decided to postpone the entry deadline from 15th April to 25th May (The date postmarked by the Beijing Post Office will be the deemed arrival date).

This will give participants more time to prepare their photo entries and make sure their photo works arrive in China on time.

Humanity Photo Awards

HUMANITY PHOTO AWARDS(HPA)2009

The only WORLDWIDE FOLKLORE & CUSTOM PHOTO CONTEST

Collecting MEMORIES OF THE MANKIND

Background:
HPA2009 contest, co-organized by China Folklore Photographic Association (CFPA), UNESCO and Guangzhou Asian Games Organizing Committee (GAGOC), was formally launched on 16th September, 2008. It aims to call upon worldwide photographers, professional or amateur, to record the world’s folklore cultures, spread and share the diverse cultures among mankind. Under the support of GAGOC, A World Folklore Photo Exhibition will be held in Guangzhou Asian Village as the main cultural exchange activity of 16th Asian Games which will include the winners’ photos of HPA contests concerning 118 countries. The exhibiton photos will be selected from the entries of HPA2009. Therefore, we hereby invite you to participate in this worldwide event. Your outstanding work might be the ONE shown in the Gallery of 16th Asian Games and witnessed by the world.

About HPA:
1. The only world folk photo contest all over the world;

2. Launched by CFPA(China Folklore Photographic Association);

3. Co-organized by UNESCO and GAGOC;

4. Five successful contests in the past;

5. 94 nationalities have participated in the HPA contests;

6. Each entry should consist of a minimum of 6 and a maximum of 12 photographs;

7. Attractive bonus plus transportation fee and a 3-day hotel accommodation for the ceremony if you win the award;

8. 166 awards in total;

9. Famous and honest judges all from different nationalities.

Mission:
To call upon responsible photographers who respect life and love their life to take their cameras, in the context of special series of photographs;
To explore and rescue the endangered folklore cultures of all the world’s nationalities by means of photography; to profoundly record the changes and evolution of various folklore cultures in a genuine and vivid form;
To record, spread and share the multi-cultures of the world, to enhance mutual understanding and exchanges of human beings and to promote the world peace and development.

Schedule:
Submission deadline: May 25th 2009(The date postmarked by the Beijing Post Office will be the deemed arrival date)
Judging deadline: September 15th 2009
Press Conference Date: June 6th 2009 (will announce the host city)
Award Ceremony and WFPA (World Folklore Photographers Association) Opening Ceremony:
September 16th 2009
Tour Exhibition: September 2009—September 2011

Categories:
A. Portrait & Costume
B. Architecture
C. Living and Production Custom
D. Festivities
E. Education, Recreation, Sports & Technology
F. Traditional Rites

Awards:
Humanity Photo Grand Awards: 6 (one for each category)
Humanity Photo Documentary Awards: 60
Humanity Photo Nomination Awards: 100

How to participate in HPA 2009? Please view the link below:
(Please read Entry Rules carefully so that you can successfully participate in the contest)
http://www.china-fpa.org/

NEW : email entries accepted:
We will exceptionally accept entries coming from your email but considering the security of the Internet, we still encourage participants to send their photo works by post in case of the loss of your email. If you wish to send your entries through the Internet, we recommend you to send all your photos with the filled entry form to hpa2009@china-fpa.org through http://www.yousendit.com/.

The resolution should be no smaller than 300dpi and short size no smaller than 20cm.
Digital photos, editable caption in .txt or .doc file and entry forms should be saved together as a zip file.

Here is an example below for you to fill up your information we request on yousendit form:
To: hpa2009@china-fpa.org
From: your email address
Subject : HPA2009 Entry
Enter message: your name / your email address

CFPA (China Folklore Photographic Association)
CFPA (China Folklore Photographic Association)
Address: Suite312, Building14, Wen Huiyuan, Haidian District, Beijing
Mailing address: P.O. Box8006, Beijing 100082, PRC
Tel & Fax: (00)86 10 6225 2175
Email: hpa2009@china-fpa.org
Website: www.china-fpa.org/en

Winners — InterContinental Hotel Connections Photo Contest with National Geographic Traveler Magazine

January 13th, 2009

Connections Photo ContestI received some good new last week from the InterContinental Hotel Connections Photo Contest. My entry “Singing of the Bato Balani sa Gugma” won an Honorable Mention. There were thousands of entry’s from around the world with three winners and 17 honorable mentions. This is the second year I placed as an Honorable Mention, with my “Turtle Eating a Jellyfish” winning last year. I always enjoy seeing what images are chosen for this contest, because there are some wonderful entry’s every year. You can see this years winners here. Likewise, here is the link to this years honorable mentions. I’m excited to receive my autographed copy of A Camera, Two Kids and a Camel, the newly published photography book by renowned National Geographic Photographer, Annie Griffiths Belt. Should be a good one!

“Bato Balani sa Gugma” during the Sinulog Festival by Jacob Maentz — Honorable Mention in the InterContinental Hotel Connections Photo Contest with National Geographic Traveler Magazine.

Current and Upcoming Photo Contests

October 28th, 2008

I have recently come across two big photo contests that I would like to share with everyone. These are both free contests to join and they have really nice prizes. It seems like a lot of the bigger photography contests happen toward the end of the year. I feel it’s always good to enter a few contests a year (especially free ones) to see where your images are when compared to other photographers. The worst thing that can happen, if you don’t win, is you can improve your photography by seeing what types of images win these big contests. Submit away….

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InterContinental Hotel Connections Photo Contest with National Geographic Traveler Magazine

“To celebrate this enriching approach to travel, we are delighted to announce the CONNECTIONS Photo Contest, your opportunity to share your own connection with a true travel experience.”

The contest invites amateur photographers to submit one colour image of a destination anywhere in the world that shows us the following:

* A moment that captures the authentic essence of a place
* Composition
* Creativity
* Clarity and technical quality

Connections Photo Contest

*Non-Professional Photographers only
*One photo per person
*On-line entry form

Begins: August 20, 2008
Closes: November 15, 2008

See the official rules here.

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Nikon Photo Contest International

“The Nikon Photo Contest International is open to all photographers, professional or amateur, from any part of the world.”

Nikon Logo

The theme for this competition is: “At the heart of the image”
* Freely express the emotions that are true to your heart through images.

Categories:
(A) Free subject: Works that convey the photographer’s unique perspective and creativity.
(B) My Planet: Works that express your feelings about your world, whether that involves the environment, scenes from your daily life, or people and other things that stir your passions.

Begins: September 1, 2008
Closes: November 30, 2008

See official website for more info.

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Interview with Pedro Patrício of Photoburst.net

July 24th, 2008

I had the opportunity this week to interview Pedro Patrício one of the founders and developers of Photoburst.net, a travel photography daily contest. Pedro was kind enough to answer all of my questions, revealing a little more behind this new and creative contest he has helped start. Photoburst.net is a fairly new website that publishes a daily winning photo from their contributors. Then the best photo of the month is awarded a $100 B&H gift card! This is one of the bigger award winnings I have come across for a daily photography contest. If you take a look at Photoburst.net you will see they have a very professional looking website with a fancy world map and other unique features.

I have submitted some entries to Photoburst.net and today my second one got published (shown below). I have yet to win the monthly award, but maybe that will come in time. I think contests like this are a great resource for photographers, not only to see what others think of your work, but also to get a feel of what others in the field are doing.

Photoburst.net logo

A local girl swimming with goggles smiles in the late evening sun
See this photo on Photoburst.net

Q: Where did the three of you Pedro, Pedro, and Gastao meet and come up with the idea of starting photoburst.net?
A: We met each other in Covilhã, a small city in Portugal’s highest mountain - Serra da Estrela - foothills (we all work in the same place). We decided to start Photoburst after emailing each other thousands of links to inspiring (mainly travel) photos. At that time, we almost reached a saturation point, our bookmarks were getting intractable! And, so, we thought it would be cool to have a website gathering so many talented and/or almost anonymous photographers whose work is spread around the Internet.

Q: Do you have a background in photography?
A: We don’t. Two of us, Gastao and Pedro Patricio, have a background in Mathematics and Pedro de Sousa’s is in Computer Science. We all have been photography enthusiasts for over 12 years and, between us, have had a dozen or so published photos in a couple of magazines and also some local and national contest awards… and that’s about it.

Q: What types of photos are you interested in receiving on photoburst.net?
A: Well, it’s a travel photography contest… we’d say that an everyday scene, a landscape, a portrait, etc, are all valid entries provided they are compelling images. Basically, we are looking for photos that either make you feel like you’re traveling or make you pack instantly.

Q: Can amateurs and professional alike submit photos?
A: Yes, Photoburst is an open contest.

Q: How is your website different from other travel photography related daily contests or sites like earthshots.org?
A: Some daily contest or similar websites end up publishing anything, making it difficult for you to sense, say, what Tanzania’s like without having to go through a lot of images. Earthshots is a more nature photography oriented website, although they publish travel related photos regularly. Overall, we highly respect and admire many similar websites and we try to learn from them while making some improvements. By the way, we’d like to take this opportunity to thank John Emmerson for his fantastic work with the world map and, also, Jay Soto for his great work with the simplicious template we have adapted.

Q: What is the current prize for each months winning entry?
A: The current prize is a B&H $100 gift card. B&H has been our choice from the very beginning for their great worldwide service and prices.

Q: I’ve seen some wonderful photos posted on photoburst.net, are images submitted from people all over the world?
A: Yes, fortunately, although there are more photographers from western countries submitting their work.

Q: Should photographers have to worry about copyright issues when submitting images on photoburst.net? Will the images be used for other purposes or print in the future?
A: Absolutely not, photographers retain their copyright on every photo they submit, either it is published or not. For the time being, we don’t plan on using Photoburst’s published photos for any other purposes or print. If we come up with some idea, we will obviously contact photographers for their consent.

Q: How do photographers submit an image for your daily contest?

A: Just click “submit” on photoburst.net or follow the direct link: http://www.photoburst.net/photo_section/submit/submit.php Photographers have just to fill the photo’s details and choose the file they want to upload. Alternatively, they may also submit their photos by e-mail to: submissions@photoburst.net

Q: What are your long term goals for photoburst.net?
A: First and foremost, we’d like Photoburst to be highly regarded by photographers and the general public alike. We also plan to significantly increase the monthly prize value by obtaining some sponsors. And, lastly, we hope Photoburst may soon feature a photo taken by you, dear reader.

Wired.com Photo Contest: Summer

June 6th, 2008

Wired.com has periodic photo contests with a wide range of themes. Viewers can vote on all the submitted photos and the top ten rated will appear on Wired.com homepage. The current theme is summer.

“Summer is finally here, and we under-sunned desk turds want to see what fun looks like. Remind us what it is to be young and capable of joy again with a skillfully captured frame.”

See photo contest details and submit a photo!

Beyond the Stick Photography Competition

April 8th, 2008

Deadline Extended until April 18th, 2008

Photography & Photojournalism Contest-

Beyond the Stick is an open category competition for Filipino photographers and graphic designers at Amateur, Advanced Amateur and Professional levels.
Participants are asked to submit photos and images that unmask and expose the “socio economic” dangers of cigarette smoking and the tobacco epidemic.

The object of this Contest is to submit an original photograph or photo with graphics, personally composed by the participant for judging before a panel of judges selected by FCAP. Photos will be evaluated on how well it conveys the theme: “Beyond the Stick” FCAP is especially interested in photographs that depict the societal and economic costs of smoking.

The Contest Period begins on February 15, 2008 and ends on March 18, 2008. All entries must be received by FCAP by 5:00 p.m. of the closing date in order to be eligible to judging.

Contest is open to all persons regardless of nationality or age. Those under 18 years of age must include the written consent of their parents or guardians along with their submission. Employees of FCAP may not participate.

It is a photography and photojournalism competition that allows the participants to submit plain photographs or published works that speak for themselves or those combined with other visuals, texts, tag lines and slogans.

Participants may use any Digital or Film-based camera. Images should be printed on an 8 x 10-inch photopaper. Inkjet or photolab prints will be accepted. . Black and white images will be accepted, but duotone images are not eligible. Digital images will not be returned.Those who submit in digital form will not be accepted.

There are no restrictions as to the use of creative effects at the time of exposure, such as multiple exposures, flash fill, lighting, filtration, etc. or Manipulation of main images, digital retouching and full manipulation (density, contrast, cropping on composition, burning, dodging and global adjustments, layering etc.. )

The photograph may or may not have been taken or executed during the competition period. Entries MUST NOT have won any other contests/competitions. The name of the participant should not appear on the face of the entry. The images and the texts must be original creation and MUST not be owned by another individual.

Continue here for the official competition website

Beyond the Stick Photography Competition

Sinulog 2008 Photo Contest Winners

January 30th, 2008

The Sinulog Photo Contest has selected the 2008 winners. Congratulations to everyone!

* 1st – Erwin Lim
* 2nd – Mikhail Arrogante
* 3rd – Mikhail Arrogante

See all the winning entries.

Erwin Lim’s Grand Prize Photo for Sinulog 2008

Erwin Lim’s Grand Prize Entry

Mikhail Arrogante’s Second Place Overall Photo for Sinulog 2008

Mikhail Arrogante’s Second Place Entry

Mikhail Arrogante’s Third Place Overall Photo for Sinulog 2008

Mikhail Arrogante’s Third Place Entry

CONTINGENT CATEGORY
1. Mikhail Arrogante
2. Elmer Philip Lim
3. Mikhail Arrogante
4. Venecio “Cio” Datan
5. Mikhail Arrogante
6. Mikhail Arrogante
7. Mikhail Arrogante
8. Mikhail Arrogante
9. Mikhail Arrogante
10. Mariter Arrogante
11. Mikhail Arrogante

B. FLUVIAL / SOLEMN PROCESSION
1. Wenceslao “Junjie” Mendoza
2. Gifford Perral
3. Jacob Maentz
4. Jannet Datan
5. Joseph Calinawan
6. Wenceslao “Junjie” Mendoza
7. Mikhail Arrogante
8. Christopher Colinares
9. Alex Badayos
10. Erwin Lim
11. Myrel Martin Wong
12. Cyril Camporedondo

C. FLOAT / HIGANTE / PUPPETEERS
1. Melvin Tezon
2. Elizabeth Ybañez
3. Charles Tanting
4. Regel Zamora
5. Lemuel Basilio
6. Christopher Colinares
7. Fabie Villasencio
8. Marvin Maning
9. Lito Tecson
10. Armando Lorico
11. Armando Lorico
12. Edgar Castañeda
13. Teddy Uy

D. SIDELIGHTS / ROUTE / ON SITE DÉCOR
1. Daniel Ybañez
2. Christopher Colinares
3. Mikhail Arrogante
4. Lara Rudolfo
5. Rene Ybañez
6. Wenceslao “Junjie” Mendoza
7. Regel Mendoza
8. Mikhail Arrogante
9. Allan Restauro
10. Jacob Maentz
11. Yenny Sugeng

E. FESTIVAL QUEEN
1. Allan Restauro
2. James Pepito
3. Jaypee Nochefranca
4. Mikhail Arrogante
5. James Pepito
6. Christopher Colinares
7. Elmer Philip Lim
8. Radke Carsten
9. Ted Madamba
10. Arnold Aranjuez
11. Reniel Jose Castañeda
12. Amper Campaña

AWARDING CEREMONIES Thursday, January 31, 2008, SM Entertainment Center.

I had two entries that were selected, Third Place in the Fluvial / Solemn Procession and Tenth Place in Sidelights. Below are my selected entries.

Jacob Maentz’s Third Place Winning Entry for Sinulog 2008

Third Place Entry in the Fluvial / Solemn Procession

Jacob Maentz’s Tenth Place Winning Entry for Sinulog 2008

Tenth Place Entry in Sidelights