Simply select the number of images you’d like submit, pay the fees and email your work from your iPhone or from your computer to IPPA. You can submit as many photographs in as many categories as you want.
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iPhone emails only the low-resolution images taken with the phone. The winners will be asked to send their winning images in the original iPhone resolution of 1200 x 1600 pixels, 72dpi.
Official web site: www.ippawards.com/compet.html
Similar contests (may be already finished!):
- Garden Visions 2010 Photography Contest
- iPhone Photo Contest
- Px3 Photography Competition
- 2009 International iPhone Photography Contest
- The Photography.Book.Now International Juried Competition
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I WISH TO PARTICIPATE. I AM FROM INDIA, CAN I PARTICIPATE?
SANTANU CHATTERJEE,
INDIA
SANTANU, yes, you can participate!
I am interested to participated different photo contest
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Avijit
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hi,
i’d love like to participate, but cant see details of what the suggested subject matter is. Is this an open contest?
I want to be a part please inform me.
So let me get this straight.
Photographers pay to enter the contest. Winner’s get a plaque or something and their photos published.
And sponsors get to use any good photo submitted in their marketing materials. Sounds like a pretty good scam. You pay us and we get to use your photos to promote our company. Win, win scenario for the companies. Any photographer submitting images are shortcutting both themselse and all those who depend on photography to make a living.
(This is in contrast to contests that pledge to use photos only for contest-related matters).