| Copyright | Copyright remains with the photographer. Artists whose submissions are chosen for the exhibition grant the Organisers the right to use their images for marketing purposes. |
|---|---|
| Eligibility | Open to all photographers worldwide. |
| Finish | 9 April 2012 |
| Entry fee | $25 for the first 5 images, $5 for each additional image. |
FinishedTheme: Flight
Submit images which depict the concept of flight. Birds, butterflies, angels, wing suits, airplanes, flying fish, dragonflies and photos of anything with wings are all welcome!
Award:
- The top five photographers will have their winning image displayed on an email targeted to over 1,200 professional Photo Editors and Art Directors. These five photos will also be the FEATURED IMAGES on The Chasing Light Juried Photography website for the duration of the current contest.
- Jurors will also select twenty "Runners Up" whose work will be displayed online, along with photographer’s contact email and website URL information, in the Themed Contest Gallery.
Image requirements: JPG format; 1200 pixels on the longest side; saved at the "Highest Quality" setting.
Submission of digital images by email only.
OFFICIAL WEBSITE: chasingthelight.photoshelter.com/page1
Frequently asked questions — International photography contests
Who can enter international photography contests?
Most international contests welcome photographers worldwide, regardless of nationality or experience level. Always verify eligibility on the official contest page—some restrict by age (18+), amateur/professional status, or thematic focus.
Are international photography contests free to enter?
Some are free; many charge $10–$50 per image, with early-bird discounts often available. Entry fees and deadline tiers are listed in the Quick Facts section at the top of each contest page on PhotoCompete.
What prizes do international photography contests offer?
Prizes range from cash awards ($500–$25,000) to gallery exhibitions, publication features, professional gear, and artist residencies. Prestigious awards like the Sony World Photography Awards or IPA carry significant industry recognition.
How do I choose which international contest to enter?
Align your strongest work with the contest theme and review past winners to gauge aesthetic preferences. Confirm technical specs (resolution, file format), check rights clauses carefully, and prioritize contests whose mission matches your artistic goals.