The Saatchi Gallery, London and Google are looking to offer students a chance to showcase their work on the worldwide stage.
A chance to share your views with the world
At Google, we think great art deserves great exposure. So we are teaming up with Saatchi Gallery, London to offer students in higher education around the globe a chance to showcase their work on the worldwide stage.
Submission is open till 31 January 2012. There are 10 different and inspiring categories to choose from. The submission process, rules and all details can be found on
Categories
We challenge you to come up with photographs that will make us laugh, cry, listen, hop on a plane, start a conversation, or start a revolution.
Show us images that best capture you — moments with friends and family, dancing with your dog, or your favorite pair of beat-up sneakers.
Shots that tantalize — from mouthwatering ingredients to dishes to die for.
Take us there with photos of your travels that give us a sense of place and culture.
Here’s your chance to stroll the catwalk and reveal your fashion sense.
Action takes many forms—whether it’s the raw speed of a racetrack or the gentle ripple of a waterbug on a still pond.
Capture the urban vibe with big city boulevards, tree-lined avenues, or the street where you live.
Bring your A game. Show us the passion, excitement, and athleticism of sport.
Keep us in the dark or light up the night. Any natural night view is eligible.
What does sound look like? Can you show us in a photo?
Document what is happening now - from protests to celebrations.
Prizes
In addition to having your photos displayed online, there are some great prizes to be won.
Top 100 entries
A Samsung Galaxy Nexus phone. Check it out at www.google.com/nexus
Top 10 Finalists
Finalists’ work will be shown at Saatchi Gallery, London for two months which will coincide with the exhibition ‘Out of Focus: Photography’. This will be an exciting opportunity to have your work exhibited alongside that of photographers such as Adam Broomberg & Oliver Chanarin, JH Engstrom and Katy Grannan.
You and your +1 will also win a trip to London to attend the exhibition opening.
Grand Prize
In addition to the exhibition at Saatchi Gallery, London the winner will go on a once-in-a-lifetime photography trip to a destination of their choice with a professional photography coach.
How to submit photos
The Google Photography Prize is open to students in higher education aged 18 years and older from all over the world(You must be 18 years or older and a student in higher education institution on the day of submission. Before winner announcements we will require student ID verification. Due to legal restrictions contest open worldwide but Brazil, Quebec, Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Syria, North Korea, Sudan, Libya, Liberia, Zimbabwe, Maynmar (Burma). ). Pick just one of the ten categories, share up to eight of your best shots in a public Google+ album and complete the submission form by January 31, 2012. Please follow our Google+ content policies when sharing your photos.
1. Submit your photos to Google+
Sign into your Google+ account. If you don’t have an account sign up for one here.
Go to your home page, click on the camera icon in your Stream, and create an album (1 entry per person, 1 category per entry, max 8 shots).
Name it: Google Photography Prize.
Please ensure you keep the original photographs as we will need these if you make the final shortlist!
Google+ photography competition prizes
In the description field add the relevant hashtag of the category you are entering (e.g. #travelgpp, all hashtags are here) . Make the album Public and share it.
Remember to ensure that your album is shared publicly; otherwise it cannot be counted. Don’t worry you will retain copyright ownership of your photos.
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