It's our Semi-Annual Photography Contest
It's lazy, it's hazy, it's fun-in-the-sun and memories in the making. It's summer, and it's the theme of Santa Fe Photographic Workshops' second photo contest for 2011. Perhaps more than any other season, there's a personality to summer, and it's yours to capture, define, or interpret.
The contest is an opportunity to pause and review your photography, then join our international community of photographers and share your photographs with our distinguished judges. There are over $13,000 in prizes, including great products from Nikon, Calumet Photographic, Bron Imaging, Sekonic, Nik Software, Canson, Think Tank Photo, Manfrotto, photo-eye and Outside magazine ... and, yes, you could win a workshop!
To view the entries and select the contest winners, we are privileged to have an esteemed panel of jurors: Kathy Ryan, Director of Photography, The New York Times Magazine; Scott Thode, Editor-in-Chief, VII magazine; Katherine Ware, Curator of Photography, New Mexico Museum of Art; Sean Kernan, Photographer; and Reid Callanan, Director, Santa Fe Photographic Workshops.
Color or black-and-white, an object, a person, a location, a moment--the magic of summer lingers in your images. We look forward to seeing how you see SUMMER!
Open to all skill levels. Enter by July 24 and save $10. $40 for three images submitted July 25, 2011 through September 21, 2011.
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