Just send your photos at Ciwem to get a chance to win Google Pixel!
Prizes
- Environmental Photographer of the Year: £3000
- Changing Climate Prize: £1000, plus showcase of portfolio in one issue of The Environment Magazine
- Built Environment Prize: £500, plus showcase of portfolio in one issue of The Environment Magazine
- Mobile Phone Prize : £500, plus showcase of portfolio in one issue of The Environment Magazine
- Young Environmental Photographer of the Year (Under 16): An Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II camera
How to Win
- Visit the link below
- Complete the form
- Submit your photo
That’s it! You have been entered.
Duration and More Details
Contest ends: 8th September 2017
Rules
- Each entrant may enter up to 10 still photographs.
- All photographs entered must have been completed since 1 January 2016.
- Entries must be submitted as digital files only. For initial entry, all still photography images must be submitted as JPEGs, saved at a high quality level, with a maximum file size of 0.5MB. SEE DIGITAL SPECIFICATIONS SECTION BELOW FOR FURTHER DETAILS.
- If shortlisted, entrants must be able to supply images as RAW files or original JPEGs. SEE DIGITAL SPECIFICATIONS BELOW FOR FURTHER DETAILS.
- Entrants must be the sole author and owner of the copyright for all the entries they submit, or they must have obtained permission from the copyright holder to submit the entries on their behalf. The photographer retains the copyright to all their entries into the Environmental Photographer of the Year.
- Do not add a signature to any entry as judging is done anonymously and entries with overlay signatures will not be accepted.
- It is the entrant’s responsibility to ensure that all the necessary permissions are obtained from people featured in the entry.
- All entries, should be a faithful representation of the original scene and localised adjustments should be used appropriately. Some digital adjustment or editing is allowed, but entrants should understand that the objective is to remain faithful to the original experience, and to never deceive the viewer or misrepresent reality. SEE DIGITAL ADJUSTMENT GUIDELINES SECTION BELOW FOR FURTHER DETAILS.
- Each entrant agrees to participate in related publicity and to the use of their name and entry for the purposes of advertising, promotion and publicity of the competition and exhibition without additional compensation.
- By entering the Competition, you grant CIWEM a non-exclusive licence to reproduce, publish and communicate your entry to the public by exhibiting your entry through all media throughout the world in relation to the Environmental Photographer of the Year. This includes, but is not limited to: the judging process; an exhibition and tour; inclusion in an Environmental Photographer of the Year Exhibition catalogue or book; online galleries; promotional, press and marketing materials associated with the Environmental Photographer of the Year; and associated merchandising. CIWEM is allowed to pass on any entry to online and print publications to be used either for editorial or image based promotion only in relation to the Environmental Photographer of the Year, with full credit given to the photographer. CIWEM’s use of the photographs may include third party licensing to generate revenue which will be used for the promotion of EPOTY and other charitable activities undertaken by CIWEM. Commercial opportunities, such as third-party licensing, may exist for photographers to benefit from the use of any selected entry. Where such a commercial benefit is likely to arise, permission will be sought by CIWEM in advance.
- By entering the competition you accept that your entry may be exhibited by CIWEM or other exhibitions organised or attended by CIWEM as part of the Environmental Photographer of the Year. CIWEM reserves the right to reproduce any entry for exhibition purposes.
- CIWEM cannot accept liability for the misuse of entries and or failure of any third party to comply with the Environmental Photographer of the Year’s credit guidelines.
- The sponsors of the Environmental Photographer of the Year (detailed on this website) reserve the right to reproduce any entry from the exhibition in their own marketing and publications, in relation to the competition and exhibition only.
- Judges appointed by CIWEM will choose the exhibition and winners. The judges’ decision on all matters relating to the competition is final and binding and no correspondence will be entered into.
- CIWEM reserves the right to cancel this competition at any stage.
- The competition is open to all international photographers, both amateur and professional, and of all ages.
More details at www.ciwem.org