Photographers from Ibero-American countries can participate in this contest.
Pictures of the Year Latam 2013 (POY Latam) will accept work from all photographers who are citizens of Ibero-American countries, including Spain and Portugal, or have been residents of any of these countries for more than a year.
The POY Latam was created in 2011 to celebrate excellence in photojournalism and is part of Pictures of the Year International.
The entries submitted to the contest can be pictures, essays, links to multimedia projects, portfolios, photo series, or books.
Applicants can submit entries in the following categories: daily life; news; the environment; sports; holidays, traditions & religion; living with drugs in Ibero-America; multimedia; and the best photography book.
The contest also includes the following special awards: Ibero-American Photographer of the Year (a diverse portfolio including at least four individual photos and two photo essays); Between the Real and the Imaginary (series); and the Our Views on the Middle Class award (series).
The winners of the Ibero-American Photographer of the Year and Our Views on the Middle Class awards will receive US$ 1,500. The winner of the Between the Real and the Imaginary award will receive a trip with all expenses paid to the Ollantaytambo photography festival in Peru, and the winners of all the other categories will receive plaques and certificates.
The deadline is March 4.
Pictures of the Year Latam 2013 (POY Latam) will accept work from all photographers who are citizens of Ibero-American countries, including Spain and Portugal, or have been residents of any of these countries for more than a year.
The POY Latam was created in 2011 to celebrate excellence in photojournalism and is part of Pictures of the Year International.
The entries submitted to the contest can be pictures, essays, links to multimedia projects, portfolios, photo series, or books.
Applicants can submit entries in the following categories: daily life; news; the environment; sports; holidays, traditions & religion; living with drugs in Ibero-America; multimedia; and the best photography book.
The contest also includes the following special awards: Ibero-American Photographer of the Year (a diverse portfolio including at least four individual photos and two photo essays); Between the Real and the Imaginary (series); and the Our Views on the Middle Class award (series).
The winners of the Ibero-American Photographer of the Year and Our Views on the Middle Class awards will receive US$ 1,500. The winner of the Between the Real and the Imaginary award will receive a trip with all expenses paid to the Ollantaytambo photography festival in Peru, and the winners of all the other categories will receive plaques and certificates.
The deadline is March 4.
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