Photography Contests National Geographic
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Photography Contests National Geographic
Are there any current online photography contests (preferably for teens/amateurs)?
I already have a flickr and I have already entered the sugarloot.com contests, I really want a better camera but I don’t really have the money for it. I’m too young for most jobs and I’m looking for a contest that would give prizes of cash or a camera. I have googled forever and all I find are local library contests halfway across the country or are something like National Geographic or Smithsonian, which I know that my little sony cybershot will would never take anything near to the quality they expect.
If someone would help that would be great
Thanks!
Yeah!! There’s one going on right now actually. I entered one myself last year, and my dinosaur of a camera took an amazing picture, so don’t underestimate yourself!! It’s all about angle and focus. I would recommend taking one of nature or something. Here’s the link:
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/energizer/
The winner get a trip for 2 to some awesome island!!
P.S. Thanks for answering my question about the summer intensive!
Photography Contests National Geographic

Interested in working in photography, any advice?
It has been my lifelong dream to work for National Geographic or Time, but I don’t know how to get started. I don’t have any big degrees, but I feel like I have a photographic eye and a distinctive style. Other than just bombarding these companies with my photos during one of their photo contests and hoping that someone will be blown away by one of my photos and offer me the career of a life time, what other way should I go about becoming an addition to one of these companies? I’m not a rich kid who can travel the world taking pictures and have a lot of diverse people and places amongst my photos, but I do the best I can here in Florida-but I want that to change. I want to expand and capture the world through photography-and be paid for it! Is there anyone who has a similar background or that can offer advice on where to start?
Thank you to anyone who takes the time to answer-
There are various ways to get started:
The 1st URL that I have listed shows a GREAT BLOG from professionals in the field discussing this same request from a amateur photographer with the same dream. Please take the time to read it to discover some of their talented suggestions. Photo journalism is your focus—get more training in this area NOW—build your portfolio in nature and people–if you want the National Geographic’s attention. As for TIME, well people, events— read on…
Offer your services 1st at the LOCAL level—start going to your local media and offer your time and assistance in their photography department. Remember it is the people you know and the relationships that will help you get to the top AS WELL AS your talent. So you will need to develop these contacts.
2nd: Go to the local schools and photograph their events–offer these photographs to the local media as part of your work.
COMMUNITIES: shoot for a cause—a cause that is important for you—then offer these stories (photos) to the local media for stories to be considered in publication.
Research your photography clubs in town, private and public. Community colleges have in-expensive courses that you can take (participate in) and from there start your networking—ask around for projects—Volunteer in these projects.
Websites and communities online are some of the quickest ways to get your work published and inexpensive or in many cases for free. Get your work out there —
Model agencies—aply for photography assistant positions—even if you are the person filing or photoshoping the images—and not actually creating the images at 1st—just get in—do the work from the beginning stages—and you will learn more about your craft as well as make more contacts.
These are good starts—National Geographic and Time—humm–go to their job boards and post your work as samples to be reviewed. Keep persistance and do this regularly–Always include a telephone and email address for them to contact you—never mail anything without a telephone and email address—and keep your phone with you—be prepared to answer it—you only get one chance with these big agencies– as the world has more names/photographers they can call on.—They are usually working at a very fast pace.
Advertisement agencies are another good source to get you noticed—apply again at an entry level position. Your work should speak for itself—list the software that you are familiar with in regards to photo manipulation…if you don’t know of any software—LEARN IT—it is the wave of the future with imaging and photography—film photography is still alive and kicking, however, you will need to be as flexible with ALL ASPECTS of PHOTOGRAPHY to be able to get your foot into the door.
Good luck–have fun and keep shooting great photos. Share them with every one —tell everyone about your dream and believe in it—make it happen.
Start your freelance photography business now, with digital and print making development and photo sharing so easy–you can get started relatively inexpensive and somewhat now with minimal hardware purchases. See the last link for more details.
Tina
National Geographic Photo Contest: Frank Fakinos

What are the best photo contest?
Looking for magazine photo contests like the National Geographic (http://www7.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/yourshot/) but you must be 18 or older and I have only 14 years. Here are some of my paintings: http://www.flickr.com/photos/michaelma
Wow, really some good things. The photo contest is only place I know http://dpchallenge.com/ I do not think you can actually win something, but some people can compete start with things of quality.
National Geographic’s Photography Contest – DVD slideshow GUI