Thailand Travel Photo Contest with Top Prize of $1,000

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The official media website for the Tourism Authority of Thailand, www.TATNews.org, is inviting all photographers, travelers, media, and anyone interested in photography to participate in their first photo contest of 2013, with the theme being “Thailand Events & Festivals”. The competition is open to professionals and amateurs alike, regardless of age or nationality, and while it will provide a platform for photojournalists, the aim is to showcase the wide variety of events and festivals that occur in Thailand.

There will be three monetary awards on offer with the 1st place winner taking home a cash prize of 30,000 THB (approximately $1,000 USD), 2nd place earning 20,000 THB, and 3rd place 10,000 THB. Awards will be limited to one prize per entrant.

A panel comprised of TAT representatives will judge the images on a range of factors, and their choices for the winning photos will be announced on their website on 21st March, 2013. The submission period runs from 18th February – 18th March, 2013 (the deadline for entries is 23.00 Thailand time on the 18th of March).

Contest participants may submit as many photos as they’d like, provided they pertain to the theme, and they must be original works and captured with a digital still camera. Scans of old photos that were taken by film cameras are not accepted. The contest is not open to employees of the Tourism Authority of Thailand or its subsidiaries or affiliates, and entrants under 18 years of age require the permission of a parent or legal guardian.

For more information, please visit www.TATNews.org/Photo-Contest

2 thoughts on “Thailand Travel Photo Contest with Top Prize of $1,000

  • February 20, 2013 at 10:40 am
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    and what do you think about the license ?

    “License
    Upon submission, the TAT takes full ownership of any submitted materials (and assumes a name credit), and may use the images for advertising, publication, 3rd party distribution, or any way deemed promotional to the Tourism Authority of Thailand. Contest entrants thereby waive any property rights to the images upon submission.”

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    • February 20, 2013 at 4:19 pm
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      I didn’t notice that at first. Obviously not good and I certainly won’t be entering this competition. Thanks for pointing it out c

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