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February 4, 2021 - May 4, 2021
12:00 am - 12:00 pm
Have some unique or creative pictures of abandoned structures? Submit them to the PSNWA member abandoned photography exhibit.
Abandoned Photography is the art of photographing old and abandoned structures in a way that brings impact and artistic presence to the once inhabited place.
Enter Online
DEADLINE: May 4, 2021
PRIZE: $100 Bedford Camera and Video gift certificate. Top 12 images will be included in the Gallery Presentation.
This print competition is open to members of PSNWA and juried by a panel of three PSNWA members. Submitted images should be deemed acceptable for public display for all ages. Photographs will be judged on Impact, Subject Matter / Creativity, Composition, and Technical Quality. Members with winning images will be notified to have the a high resolution JPG file suitable for 16×20 printing uploaded to the PSNWA online Smugmug account for printing by Bedford Camera & Video.
Photos not meeting any of the following criteria or with incomplete information will be disqualified.
- Images should be in an 8 x 10 format (suggested 2000×2500 or 2500×2000 pixels)
- No borders.
- No name, watermark, or additional text on the photograph.
- Images should have been taken within the last year prior to the deadline date.
- Images must be suitable for framing in a standard 16×20 ratio.
PSNWA nor Bedford’s Camera and Video will be responsible for damaged or misplaced photographs or files. Images may be displayed at participating business sponsors around Northwest Arkansas post competition in a 16×20 format and published online or in print by PSNWA. Exhibit Photographs will not be returned. There is a gallery limit of two winning images per member that will be displayed in the gallery. The top two scored images will be used to determine the images displayed if a member has multiple images ranked in the gallery range.
Competition is overseen by the PSNWA Competition Chairperson Mickey Arlow. All panel decisions are final. For more information e-mail info@psnwa.org.
Banner image provided by Joseph Sparks.