| Copyright | You retain copyright to your photograph. Entries may be posted online so that viewers can view and vote on competing entries. Winning entries may be used in exhibitions and promotions directly related to the FENCE Competition. |
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| Eligibility | Open to all photographers, worldwide, 18+ aged. |
| Finish | 14 April 2014 |
| Entry fee | $40 for a series of up to 6 images |
Finished
Categories:
- HOME
- STREETS
- PEOPLE
- CREATURES
- PLAY
Prizes:
- CATEGORY WINNERS
- Printed Series on either 1 or 2 or all 3 FENCES!
- A 1-year subscription with PhotoShelter – including a special live webinar, offering guidance on how to make the most of your membership and grow your business and brand.
- All Photographers will have an exclusive featured interview on the World Photography Organization website!
- Inclusion in the Photoville 2014 Opening Party slideshow & online slideshow
- JURORS’ CHOICE GRAND PRIZE
- Featured Series on all three FENCES throughout the summer of 2014
- A solo exhibition at the United Photo Industries Gallery during the 2014/2015 Season
- Full-page feature in PDN Magazine
- A printed portfolio of the selected series, courtesy of Lux Lab
- Premium special edition camera package from Lomography
- Slideshow recognition at the Photoville 2014 Opening Party
- PEOPLE’S CHOICE PRIZE
- A printed portfolio of the selected series, courtesy of Lux Lab
- Premium special edition camera package from Lomography
- Slideshow recognition at the Photoville 2014 Opening Party
Winners will be selected on or about May 1, 2014
A series is limited to a maximum of 6 images. Judging criteria: creativity, photographic quality and effectiveness in expressing the contest theme. Online submission of digital photographs via the website.
Image requirements: JPEG format; max quality compression; longest dimension of 1,400 pixels; at 72dpi; either Adobe1998, or sRGB color space; up to 2 Mb in file size.
OFFICIAL WEBSITE
Frequently asked questions — Photography exhibition contests
Who can enter photography exhibition contests?
Most exhibition contests welcome photographers with cohesive bodies of work—emerging to mid-career artists. Some prioritize thematic series or conceptual depth; review curatorial guidelines to ensure your project aligns with the venue's vision.
Are exhibition contests free to enter?
Few are free; most charge $15–$50 per submission, with portfolio or series entries priced higher. Entry fees and early-bird discounts are listed in the Quick Facts section at the top of each contest page on PhotoCompete.
What prizes do exhibition contests offer?
Prizes emphasize physical or virtual presentation: gallery exhibition slots, group show inclusion, catalog features, press coverage, or artist talks. Cash awards are less common but may range $1,000–$5,000 for top honors.
How do I choose which exhibition contest to enter?
Match your series to the venue's curatorial focus and research past exhibitions for aesthetic alignment. Verify technical specs (print size, framing, digital format), review shipping or installation requirements, and carefully assess rights clauses—some exhibitions request display or promotional usage rights.
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.