Love Pets Photography Competition
This year will see the 18th annual photography contest.
Love pets photography competition. Show us why these critters hold such a special place in our lives and introduce us to your favourites. The popular children s magazine ranger rick by the national wildlife federation runs a quarterly photo contest for kids 13 and under. Everyone loves to take cell phone images of their pets but if you want this to be a photography contest you ll want to make it clear that some evaluation of a photographic aesthetic will be happening. The annual competition is open to anyone using any device from a mobile phone to an electron microscope.
Everything we do we believe in creating a legacy that celebrates the love connection animals bring to our lives while helping abandoned and neglected pets get a second chance in life. Is your cat the cutest. Creating stunning and high quality art work that reflects the joyful. The competition requires young photographers to enter pictures they have taken in nature without the assistance of an adult.
Photos should have a nature or wildlife theme. This includes all domesticated animals from cats and dogs to chickens and horses. At love pets photography we celebrate the connection between human beings their pets. Pet photography that specializes in art for pet lovers.
In other words its going to take more than slapping an instagram filter on a cell phone shot of a nice looking cat or dog to win the competition. This photography contest is actually the main funding machine for the lucie foundation. Register your cat now to the biggest photo competition in the world and win up to 1 300. Win a picture of your pet painted on a rock.
Ranger rick photo contest. The winners receive a travel allowance and accommodation to collect their awards in new york. Enter our 2019 pet photo contest. The competition has a number of different categories with insects being a new subject for.
Love pets photography narrabeen new south wales australia. Pets come into ou. We regret not being able to accept exotic animal imagery for ethical reasons surrounding biodiversity loss.