Photography Contests Are Not For Professionals Only

By marke | Feb 5, 2010

Many amateur photographs feel butterflies in their stomach when it comes to submitting their work to the critical scrutiny of judges in competitions. Photography contests are your great chance to get an award but they may also make you feel the sting of rejection when your work does not receive the expected recognition. Even so, you should not judge things in black and white here, because photography is a joy in itself and it has lots of rewards with every shot you take.

The first stage of photography contests is entrance. When you enter photos in the contest, it is important to carefully follow the rules. The guidelines differ from competition to competition and there is nothing arbitrary about them. Sometimes, you may not understand some of the regulations of photography contests, photography contests have those regulations; do not try to contradict or change them. There is no point in ignoring them because you will just get yourself rejected or disqualified.

The categories are also incredibly important for photography contests. Take each and every category and consider it closely. Some categories will always have more entries than others. Your chances of winning are indeed for those categories with fewer entries, and if you have photos that qualify there, why not try? Sometimes it is difficult to call a winner because of the many great photos in competition.

National nature organizations, magazines and conservationist associations are the main organizers and sponsors for photography contests. The information available online on former editions can help you learn about categories, the winning styles, the rules and regulations. Moreover, you can understand what level of quality is required from you on the occasion.

When you have decided on what category/categories to enter, you can start your photo selection. You do not have to enter the maximum number of photos required, this number should not be compelling for you. High quality always makes a good impression. When you have to upload three photos at the maximum, do not go for different quality; they should all be excellent.

Photography contests are not for professionals only. You put a cornerstone for your career in case you win a photography competition. Judges will look for something unique, elements that catch the eye and set a contestant apart from the rest. Uniqueness brings you closer to an award!

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