All professional and amateur photographers who seek to capture the ideal image of the horse are invited to enter the Online Photography Contest sponsored by the Equine Photographers’ Network.
The deadline for entries is March 20th. Winners will be announced on May 11th. Winners will be recognized on the contest’s website, https://www.equinephotocontest.com. Images are to be submitted in a digital format as per guidelines found on the contest’s website.
Images will be judged by professional equine photographers based on: impact, equipment expertise, technical/artistic expertise, light and color, subject matter, creativity and suitability.
As the contest sponsor, the Equine Photographers’ Network will be awarding ribbons to first to sixth places and prizes to the top three placing photos in each of the seven categories and a Best of Show award in both the Professional and Amateur divisions. This contest will also feature two People’s Choice Awards, a very popular feature from previous contests where the public is invited to cast their vote for their favorite photo from the professional and amateur divisions. View results from previous contests here: https://www.equinephotocontest.com/winners.asp
The official rules and entry form are available online at https://www.equinephotocontest.com
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Thanks for the info. That sounds like a fun contest to enter! I LOVE the picture- it is gorgous!
beautiful photos
Sounds like fun!
I am so doing this!
If I could take pictures like the one you showed here, I would SO enter this contest!
THIS LOOKS LIKE ALOT OF FUN I AM GONNA HAVE TO GO THRU MY PHOTO'S AND SEE WHAT I CAN COME UP WITH
I would love to enter but I can't pay an entrance fee.
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