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Tips That Can Help You Win That Photography Contest

When you aspire to be a professional photographer, one way to see your dream come true is by entering and hopefully, winning, photography contests. While there is a lot of competition in these, if you do a good job and are consistent, you can win.

Winning one of these photography contests can be a huge ego booster, and can help give you that extra edge you need to push you to reach your photography goals. If you really work at it, you can even make a nice profit, along with earning a name for yourself, with photography contests. The prizes are highly sought after, and with good reason, as many of them are worth as much as $1,000,000.

There are some tried and true tips that can help you better your odds of winning the next photography contest you choose to enter, so keep reading for the inside scoop.

The first one is pretty much common sense, but you would be surprised how many photographers skip this step. You must carefully read the rules and regulations of the contest, so that you can make sure your photo isn’t disqualified right from the start. You don’t want to take the best photo of your life only to find out it doesn’t fit into the parameters set for the contest.

You want to try to make your work stand out above all the rest, so take some time to come up with a unique idea, and put some thought into selecting your photo to submit to the contest.

Don’t wait until the last minute to try and get that winning photo, start early, and work on it everyday. You may work several weeks before you actually end up with a photo you are happy with.

Make sure that you don’t waste your time entering a contest that you aren’t interested in. If you don’t have the motivation to win, odds are you won’t.

Incorporate the elements of humor, color, expression, and shape into your photos, for maximum appeal. You want your photo to grab and hold the interest of anyone who views it, so this is important.

Make certain that your photos are clear and in focus, and that you have your photos printed or developed by a professional. You want to have the mindset of it has to be perfect, down to the tiniest detail, which is what it takes to win a major photography contest.

Remember, that if your photograph wins, it may become the property of whoever is hosting the contest. Meaning that you will accept whatever prize you are given as payment in full, and will earn no more profit from that photo, no matter how many times it is used in the future. This is another reason why it is so important to read all the rules and fine print.



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