Whalebone Magazine 2022 Photo Contest

Whalebone Magazine 2022 Photo Contest | $35,000 in Cash Prizes

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Whalebone Magazine 3rd Annual Photo Contest: $35,000 in cash prizes.

The 3rd Annual Photo Contest from Whalebone Magazine is bringing a judging panel of world-renowned talent including: Atiba Jefferson, Nakyung Han and Ben Thouard.

A category must be selected when submitting an entry to the Photo Contest. Entries will be considered from the following categories:

- TRAVEL: It comes in all forms. Send your best shots of where you’ve been, or where you’d like people to see.
- WATER: Water is wet. Your photo might not be, but should relate to the thing that makes up 70% of the earth's surface and 98% of our bodies in some way.
- HUMAN: Your photo could be a portrait, or it might not. It should relate to being human in some way. You tell us.
- JOY: It’s like Ren always said to Stimpy.
- FILM: Not to sound like a hipster but it’s gotta be film, otherwise the world is your Doc Marten.

Prizes:

PRIZE DETAILS:
$35,000 (USD) in cash prizes across 5 categories

WATER CATEGORY
$5,000 (1) Grand Prize | $500 (2) Finalists | $50 (Multiple) Honorable Mentions

HUMAN CATEGORY
$5,000 (1) Grand Prize | $500 (2) Finalists | $50 (Multiple) Honorable Mentions

JOY CATEGORY
$5,000 (1) Grand Prize | $500 (2) Finalists | $50 (Multiple) Honorable Mentions

TRAVEL CATEGORY
$5,000 (1) Grand Prize | $500 (2) Finalists | $50 (Multiple) Honorable Mentions

FILM CATEGORY
$5,000 (1) Grand Prize | $500 (2) Finalists | $50 (Multiple) Honorable Mentions

Eligibility:

Open to professional and amateur photographers worldwide (where prohibited)

Copyrights & Usage Rights:

All copyrights and ownership of the works are retained by the photographer.

By participating, entrants agree that any image submitted to the competition may be used by Whalebone and its sponsors in perpetuity for promotional purposes across print and digital mediums related to the Photo Contest competition.

Theme:

Multi-categories Nature People Travel Wildlife Culture Film