Since its inception in 2009, NAPCP has created a collaborative community that educates and inspires child photographers. Our success lies ultimately in the success of our members, whom we greatly value.
As you prepare your images for submission into the Second Half 2017 International Image Competition, be sure to carefully read the Competition Rules & Guidelines. We are pleased to announce that the submission cap has been removed; you are now free to enter as many unique images as you like!
We are so excited to welcome back our illustrious judges: Barbara Breitsameter, Rob Greer, Jennifer Kapala, Julia Kelleher, Summer Murdock, and Michael Taylor.
THE COMPETITION
NAPCP recognizes the accomplishments and creative excellence of its child photographer members. Image competitions reward talent with medallions, priority listing on our directory, vendor endorsements, member points, titles and professional recognition. Additionally, all of this year’s winners will be celebrated at an Artists Reception in Atlanta, during the Atlanta Celebrates Photography festival!
Our prestigious Photographer of the Year award will be decided based on specific defined criteria, as well as combined scores from both the First and Second Half 2017 Image Competitions. Congratulations to 2016 Photographer of the Year, Becca Wohlwinder!
WHEN & HOW
The NAPCP First Half 2017 International Image Competition is open as of 8 AM EST July 7, 2017 and closes at 11:59 PM EST August 17, 2017.
Members receive a total of 2 Competition Credits per Competition with their membership. Additional Competition Credits can be purchased for $25 each. Competition Credits can be used in any single competition, and cannot roll over to the following competition. A critiquing fee of $25 will apply to any member who wishes to receive professional feedback on submitted photos.
CATEGORIES
There are eight categories available for submissions, outlined below. Entrant should choose the category with recommended age guidelines that best suits the overall feel, impact, and story of each image.
1. Maternity
2. Newborn (Up to 6 weeks)
3. Baby (6 weeks to one year)
4. Toddler (13 months to 3 years)
5. Child (4 years to 15 years)
6. Seniors (16-18 years)
7. Siblings
8. Family
HOW TO PLACE
1. Impact (40%) – the sense one gets upon viewing an image for the first time. Compelling images evoke laughter, sadness, anger, pride, wonder or another intense emotion. Story Telling also plays a part in overall Impact. This refers to the image’s ability to evoke imagination. What message does the viewer read, and what story does the image depict?
2. Creativity & Style (30%) – important to the design of an image, bringing all of the visual elements together in concert to express the purpose of the image. The photographer’s style can be defined simply through their use of light, color, or any element that enables the audience to connect with the image. Creativity is the original, fresh, and external expression of the imagination of the maker by using the medium to convey an idea, message or thought.
3. Technical Merit (30%) – the quality of the image itself as it is presented for viewing. Retouching, manipulation, focus, appropriate depth of field, sharpness, exposure, composition and correct color are some items that speak to the qualities of the image.
As a NAPCP member, we know you can’t wait to submit your image. Try out an image critique this round to rev up your motivation and keep you on top of your photography game! Submit your best images HERE!
Have a beautiful week!
Your Cheerleaders,
The NAPCP Team
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