| Copyright | By uploading your photo to the group and tagging it with Halloween, and SanDisk you are also giving us the right feature your photo here at Play Library. |
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| Eligibility | Open to residents of the US only. |
| Finish | 26 October 2009 |
| Entry fee | Free |
FinishedDress up your little goblins and ghouls grab the camera, snap a picture. The photo doesn’t have to be from this Halloween, any cute (or scary) and appropriate child in a costume will be great for the contest!
Prize:
- SanDisk II~ 8 GB SDHC Card ($79.99 value).
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- One entry per person.
- Step 1: Simply upload your photo to Flickr, then add your image to SanDisk’s Flickr Photo group, and make sure you tag it with “Halloween,” and “SanDisk” when you add it to the group.
- Step 2: And this is important! When you’re done uploading your photo, come back and leave a comment, with a quick description of your photo.
Official web site: http://www.blisstree.com/playlibrary/were-having-a-halloween-costume-contest/
Frequently asked questions — Free photography contests
Who can enter free photography contests?
Most free contests welcome photographers worldwide, regardless of experience level or equipment. Many explicitly encourage students, hobbyists, and emerging creators—always verify age requirements or thematic restrictions on the official contest page.
Are free photography contests really free?
Yes—entry is $0 across the board. Some contests offer optional paid perks like expedited feedback or printed certificates, but submission, judging, and basic participation remain completely free. Fee status is confirmed in the Quick Facts section on each PhotoCompete listing.
What prizes do free photography contests offer?
Prizes vary widely: cash awards range $100–$5,000, while non-monetary rewards include online features, publication credits, mentorship sessions, exhibition inclusion, or gear donations. Even without cash, free contests offer valuable exposure and portfolio-building opportunities.
How do I choose which free contest to enter?
Prioritize contests whose theme or mission aligns with your work. Review past winners to gauge style preferences, confirm technical specs (resolution, file format), and read rights clauses carefully—even free contests may request usage rights for promotional purposes.