Photography contest portrait of humanity
In an age of uncertainty, hardship and strife, it’s the little things that remind us of what it means to be human that matter more and more. Behind every struggle to protect the world that we call home, or the right to be who we are is a face of strength and courage.
Now in its fifth edition, the Portrait of Humanity award by 1854 and British Journal of Photography returns once more to celebrate that which unites us in a time of division.
Benefits:
Get exhibited worldwide
Portrait of Humanity sits amongst the most viewed photographic exhibitions in global history. 30 winning images and three winning bodies of work will be part of a major internationally-touring exhibition.
Get published in a photobook
200 shortlisted images will be featured in the Portrait of Humanity book
Get judged by industry leaders
Judges from past years include Alessandra Sanguinetti and Newsha Tavakolian, Magnum photographers; Fiona Shields, Head of Photography at the Guardian, and Mallory Benedict, Photo Editor at National Geographic
Get featured in international press
Alongside coveted print and digital coverage from BJP, Portrait of Humanity award winners have been featured by BBC, The Guardian, The Times, The Independent, CNN, Metro and many more
Fees: free of charge.
Best cricket photos around the world photography contest
Deadline
7 January 2022
Status: closed
Who
may enter
The competition is open to all photographers, amateur or professional,
from anywhere in the world.
Short description
The competition is organized by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc and Cricket Properties Ltd.
“ Images can be from anywhere in the world, and there is no restriction on subject matter as long as it has a cricket theme. Action shots, landscapes, portraits, images of dramatic or aesthetic appeal all are equally welcome.
All photographs entered must have been taken in the 2021 calendar year.
Each entrant may submit up to three different photographs.
Images should be submitted via the online entry form.
Entry
fee
The competition is free to enter.
Prizes
The winner will receive a cash prize of £1,000.
Two runners-up will each receive £400.
Competition website
For further information visit the official competition website.