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How to prepare for photography competition

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Photo Contest Theme

There are many types of photo competitions. Contests are diverse in terms of techniques and categories. Choosing types of competition and category are the most important points in the course of planning your application. Precisely adjust your photo to be suitable for the type of competition and appropriate category!


Read Official Rules/Terms and Conditions of the Photo Contest!

A big effect on your success is the photo competition’s official rules. In the terms and conditions, you can find specific tips regarding deadlines, quantity of photos, and other formalities. Study the official rules of the photo contest carefully. Understanding the rules from the very beginning gives you a huge advantage over other competitors. Check, point by point, what you can and cannot do. Learn what exactly will attract judges’ attention while evaluating submitted photos. Find out what the prize amount is and what kind of support the winners of the competition will get.


Always Submit Your Best Photos

Pay attention to the unique approach to the contest’s subject. Remember that jurors have thousands of photos to evaluate, and you have only a moment to draw their attention to your work. Try to find among all your photos the one that captures your eyes and represents something original, unobvious, or unexpected. The perfect picture for the contest should intrigue with its composition and play of light. Your photo has to shout and clearly show its superiority over the rest of the work.


Browse the Galleries from Previous Contests

This lesson cannot be missed! Visit photo contest galleries from previous years. If possible, order the winners catalogs. Study the work of winning photographers and their techniques carefully. Consider what caught the attention and interested the jurors. Browsing the gallery will let you know the level of competition, and you will gain knowledge about the type of photos the judges are looking for.


Idea, Originality, and Execution

These are three words that must scream from your photo. There are many ideas for photos and series of photos. Search for inspiration among your closest surroundings, in nature, at events, or on the Internet. Try to tell an interesting story. But remember that finding an original idea is not everything. What also matters is the unique presentation of your idea and technical execution. Pay attention to the composition. Follow the rule of thirds, but do not be afraid to experiment. There are many ways to catch the attention of the jury by using the frame. Look for new ways to present the picture. Remember all characteristics mentioned above when submitting each your photos to the contest. Do not forget that the quality of the picture is most signifficant. If the jurors hesitate between two pictures, they will choose the one that is sharper and clearer. Your photo must be immaculate!


Othewr things to be noted listed here :


1.Comply with formal contest requirements and specifications, such as photo size and file format (jpg, png, etc.).

2. Check if the organizer requires a specific file naming convention, for example: forename_name, forename_name_category, etc.

3. Check what level of photo modification in graphics programs is acceptable. There are competitions where modifications are not allowed at all. Some photo contests allow you to make a small correction, such as color, balance, and cropping. Additionally, there are online contests where the approach to digital art is very open.

4. Carefully check if the competition is intended only for a specific type of photography, such as only black and white pictures, only analog pictures, etc.

5. Some competitions define the time frame, for example: photos no older than three years, only photos taken the current year, etc.

6. Sometimes, the number of photos allowed is limited. Check exactly how many pictures or series can be added.

7. Check if the contest is aimed at specific groups of photographers. Ensure that you can take part in the competition by reviewing contestant requirements, such as nationaltiy, age, etc.





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