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URBAN 2024 Photo Awards
The contest’s main theme is Urban Photography, that explores all photography forms set in the urban fabric.
Categories:
» Single Photos
» Projects & Portfolios
» URBAN Book Award
» URBAN Photo Arena (Trieste Photo Young third edition)
Prizes:
- Winner – Single Pictures: € 2,000
- Winner – Portfolio: € 2,000
- Winner – Book Award: € 600
- Winner – Zine Awards: € 300
- Winner – Photo Arena: € 600
- Press Award prize: € 500
- Exhibitions at Trieste Photo Days
Image requirements: .jpg format; RGB colors; 10 MB file size; smallest side minimum 2000px / longest side no more than 6000px
Online submission of digital photographs via the website. ach participant can submit as many photos as he wants, with no number limits per thematic area., for the SECTION #2 » PROJECTS & PORTFOLIOS, portfolios must be made of a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 12 photos.
PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS FOR YOU:
Street photography is all about capturing the moment, and it’s amazing when you start people watching how often these incredible and visual moments occur. It could be anything from two people talking in the street to someone jumping over a puddle. The more you watch and observe the more you will see so take a moment before you pick up your camera to try and predict how people are going to behave or what space they are going to move into. It doesn’t matter if you miss a moment as there is always another one to follow shortly so take your time to observe before you get your camera out.
Street photography is all about capturing the moment, and it’s amazing when you start people watching how often these incredible and visual moments occur. It could be anything from two people talking in the street to someone jumping over a puddle. The more you watch and observe the more you will see so take a moment before you pick up your camera to try and predict how people are going to behave or what space they are going to move into. It doesn’t matter if you miss a moment as there is always another one to follow shortly so take your time to observe before you get your camera out.