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3 February 2015
The National Audubon Society, in association with Nature's Best Photography, has announced its annual bird photography contest. Judges include birding legend Kenn Kaufman and famed photographer Joel Sartore.
Winning photographs in five categories will be published in Audubon magazine and Nature's Best Photography. Prizes include a trip for winner and guest to St. Lucia, Peru, Honduras and more.
The deadline for submissions in Feb. 23. For more information visit the contest page and see the news release below.
Audubon Invites You to Enter Annual Photography Awards
Winning Photos Will Be Displayed Within the Nature's Best Photography Exhibition at the Smithsonian in Washington for a Year
WHAT IT IS
The National Audubon Society, in association with Nature's Best Photography, announces its annual bird photography contest. Judges include birding legend Kenn Kaufman and famed photographer Joel Sartore. Winning photographs will be published in Audubon magazine and Nature's Best Photography. Prizes include a trip for winner and guest to St. Lucia, Peru, Honduras and more.
ENTRY DEADLINE
Feb. 23
PRIZE CATEGORIES
- Grand
- Professional
- Amateur
- Fine Art (New category!)
- Youth (ages 13-17)
PRIZES
One winner in each category. Prizes include unique excursions, camera equipment and more. Special youth prize: a one-day photo shoot assisting famed nature photographer Joel Sartore on his 20-year project documenting the world's myriad species.
More info at: http://www.audubonphotoawards.org
TWO WAYS TO ENTER
- Submit your digital photographs and pay a fee
- Mail prints for free
No Fee for Youth entries
For more information about entering visit: http://audubonphotoawards.org/rules.html
SPONSORS
Tamron, Official Lens Sponsor; Anse Chastanet Resort, Saint Lucia; Inkaterra Hotel, Peru; The Lodge at Pico Bonito, Honduras; Dunton River Camp, Colorado; and Lowepro