Photography competition entry tips

So many people do not even realise that their entry has not even made it to the first stage of being accepted, giving them no chance of even being considered as a competitor.

So we"ve complied some tips to help you on your way, to getting you past that first stage.

1. Before you enter a competition read the rules, we know this is boring trawling through all the small print, and it"s much easier to simply click you accept, but most competitions have specific requirements that need to be met, and if you don"t know what they are, your entry is likely to be rejected at the first hurdle, and you"re unlikely to even hear about it. So always make sure you read and follow the rules to ensure your entry is accepted and considered.

2. Most competitions will have a theme for the competition, and following the theme is imperative to getting the attention you want. You should make sure that your entry fits the theme, as otherwise, you"ll loose votes, and lessen your chances of winning. This should not prevent you from pushing the boundaries and trying something different, but your interpretation should represent the competitions theme

3. Always submit your best work and make sure your entry is compositionally strong, in focus and well exposed. Try to look for different angles, or a different perspective, be as creative as you can, and try to be original.

4. Read the competition description as they can contain hints as to what the judges are looking for.

5. Seek critique from your friends and family, sometimes a different view can prove invaluable.

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