Outdoor Photographers Wanted

Many States Are Holding Wildlife and Scenic Photography Contests Every Year

By Guy J. Sagi, published Jun 25, 2007
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If you're the kind of person who always carries their camera on fishing trips, campouts, hikes, picnics and even casual drives, your local department of natural resources may be looking for you. Many agencies hold annual photography contests that showcase the state's splendor, and they're looking for stunning images.

Winners come away with a variety of prizes that vary by region. In some cases the top photographers receive a check and in others their images are included in the state's annual calendar or magazine.

In Alabama the contest is being conducted by the state wildlife agency's magazine, Outdoor Alabama, and prizes are awarded to the first-place winners in each category and certificates issued to the top three finishers in each. The most stunning photos will be published in the magazine.

For the 2007 contest categories include: birds, mammals (pets and livestock are excluded), reptiles and amphibians, other native wildlife including insects, scenic, nature-based activities and native flora. Entry deadline for the annual contest is Oct. 31.

Arizona holds a similar photo contest, although its deadline is much earlier in the year--July 6 for 2007. The theme this year is "Wildlife Being Wild," and the winning photos will be published in the Arizona Game and Fish Department's annual calendar. In all 12 winners will be selected and be awarded $250 each.

The Lake Erie Commission is sponsoring a contest in Ohio that is accepting entries that show the beauty of Lake Erie. The 2007 deadline is July 19 and winning photographs will go on exhibit. The theme is "Life on Lake Erie."

Entry deadline for North Carolina's third annual contest is Sept. 14 and awards will be given out in 10 categories: birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians, invertebrates, wild plants, outdoor recreation, peaks, valleys and plains, animal behavior, youth photographer 13-17, and youth photographer 12 and under.

Outdoor Photographers Wanted

Scenes, like this early fall backroad in Virginia, can also be submitted to most contests.

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Takeaways
  • Arizona, Alabama, North Carolina and Ohio are just a few of the states holding photo contests.
  • You can get your outdoor image in your state's annual wildlife/outdoor calendar.
Did You Know?
Winning images from Ohio that stick to the theme "Life on Lake Erie," will go on exhibit, and perhaps launch an aspiring outdoor photographer's career.
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