| Copyright | The copyright in all images submitted to the awards will remain with the entrant who will be credited. each entrant grants to the Owners a non-exclusive, irrevocable license to reproduce, publish, and communicate to the public, by any means, exhibit their image and copies of their image in all media throughout the world in relation to the awards and the exhibition |
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| Eligibility | Open to all photographers, worldwide. |
| Finish | 7 February 2021 |
| Entry fee | From £30.00 for up to 5 photographic entries. Additional entry - £6 each. Under 18 category is free. |
FinishedPrizes:
- £5,000 and the title of Pink Lady® Food Photographer of the Year 2021
- The winner of Errazuriz Wine Photographer of the Year, a category of Pink Lady® Food Photographer of the Year, will win £1000
- The winner of the Pink Lady® Apple a Day category will win £1000
Categories:
- Champagne Taittinger Wedding Food Photographer
- Errazuriz Wine Photographer of the Year
- Food for Celebration sponsored by Champagne Taittinger
- Production Paradise Food off the Press
- Food Film Shorts
- Winterbotham Darby Food for Sale
- Street Food
- World Food Programme Food for Life
- One Vision Imaging Cream of the Crop
- Food for the Family
- Bring Home the Harvest
- Food Bloggers
- Politics of Food
- Pink Lady® Apple a Day
- Food in the Field
- Food at the Table
- The Philip Harben Award for Food in Action
- Marks & Spencer Food Portraiture NOTE: Entries to this category may not have an association with any other retailer
- On the Phone in aid of Action Against Hunger Registered charity no. 1047501
- Food Stylist
- Fujifilm Award for Innovation
- The Claire Aho Award for Women Photographers
- Student Food Photographer of the Year supported by The RPS
- Young (under 18s)
The judging of the shortlisted entries will take place in March 2021, and the winners announced at the Awards Evening Reception in April 2021.
Image requirements: JPEG format; no more than 16mb per upload; no more than 1920 pixels along the longest dimension
Online submission of digital photographs via the website.
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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.
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