Are photo competitions worth it?

Yes, photography contests, on the whole, are generally worthless – they are a time and money suck, and the organizers are looking to make money or disguise them as a rights grab. No, they provide value, in that it forces photographers to curate their best work and ultimately push themselves to compete with “the best”.

Where can I sell photos for money?

Best Places to Sell Your Photos Online

  • Adobe Stock.
  • Shutterstock.
  • 500px.
  • Foap.
  • Alamy.
  • iStock Photo (by Getty Images)
  • Stocksy.

What makes a winning photo?

A winning photograph has something in it that goes beyond the ordinary, some emotion or connection that resonates with a judge or with any viewer. Look for the extraordinary in your photography, look for something different or unique, go beyond the normal limits and your photograph will shine among the competition.

When is the Governor’s photo contest in North Dakota?

The contest celebrates the talents of North Dakotans and the appeal of our wide-open spaces and community spaces where we follow our curiosity, not the crowds. The contest is open now through August 31, 2021.

When did North Dakota Game and fish Watchable wildlife photo contest start?

The North Dakota Game and Fish Watchable Wildlife Photo Contest is an annual photo contest begun in 1989. The contest showcases North Dakota’s wildlife, plant and insect species. Winning photos are displayed on the Department’s website and in the January issue of the North Dakota Outdoors magazine, the Department’s monthly magazine.

Where can I See my winning North Dakota outdoors photo?

Winning photos are displayed on the Department’s website and in the January issue of the North Dakota Outdoors magazine, the Department’s monthly magazine. The contest has categories for nongame and game species, as well as plants/insects.

When is the Governor’s photo contest for travel and tourism?

The contest is open now through August 31, 2021. “The Governor’s Photo Contest for Travel and Tourism provides an opportunity to capture images of our state’s vibrant communities, outdoor adventure and scenic beauty while also showcasing North Dakota as a great place to live and work,” Gov. Doug Burgum said.

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