Entries are now open for all professional and amateur photographers for the 2011 Epson International Pano Awards contest with a combined prize pool of US$25,000 in cash and prizes!
Regular entries are open until Friday 15th of April 2011.
What's new?
-double the prize pool of 2010!
-an exhibition of the winners and top scoring images at the PMA Photo Imaging Trade Show in Sydney, June 2011!
-a new VR/360 section to be announced soon
-prizes will also be awarded for runner up and third in each category
-no limit on the number of entries allowed per entrant
Open awards
The Open category is open to professional, non-professional/amateur and student photographers.
Entry fees are US$18 per image, US$32 for 2 images, US$42 for 3 images, US$48 for 4 images and US$10 for each additional image. Includes GST for Australian entrants.
There is no limit on the number of entries per entrant.
Categories:
Nature (including landscapes)
The Built Environment (including architecture)
The overall open winner will be decided from the two category winners in the Open Awards.
Amateur awards
The Amateur category is open to non-professional and student photographers only.
Entry fees are US$16 per image, US$28 for 2 images, US$36 for 3 images, US$40 for 4 images and US$8 for each additional image. Includes GST for Australian entrants
There is no limit on the number of entries per entrant.
Categories:
Nature (including landscapes)
The Built Environment (including architecture)
The overall amateur winner will be decided from the two category winners in the Amateur Awards.
Enter now: Epson International Pano Awards Contest
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