Photographic Competition

Deadline for entries is midnight on 31 October 2024.

The National Park’s ever-popular photo competition returns for 2024 with a new theme of “Stunning Seasons of the South Downs”.
Entrants are asked to submit breathtaking images that capture the true essence of spring, summer, autumn and winter in the National Park.

There will be a £100 prize for each of the four seasons, so judges will be looking for a variety of interesting shots that depict the changing conditions and the impact on landscape, nature and people.

For the first time in the competition’s history, there will be a “Towns and Villages” sub-category with a top prize of £100. Judges will be looking for an amazing image showcasing one of the National Park’s many towns, villages and hamlets, such as images of high streets, village squares, public parks, churches, historic buildings or community events such as summer fetes.

As always, the photo competition will feature a non-themed wildlife category, with a top prize of £100 for an incredible shot of one, or many, of the beautiful creatures inhabiting the South Downs, as well as a runner-up prize of £50.

The youth competition returns this year for budding young photographers – with categories 10 years and under and 11 to 17 and young photographers challenged to snap an amazing seasonal shot of spring, summer, autumn or winter. The prize for ten years and under will be a family ticket to Marwell Wildlife, while the winner of the 11 to 17 category will win a family ticket to BirdWorld.

Returning to judge the competition are award-winning professional photographers Rachael Talibart, Finn Hopson and Carlotta Luke (pictured left), as well as Claire Blow, deputy editor of Outdoor Photography magazine.

Carlotta, said: “ I would love to see some photos that really capture the feeling of a season through its distinctive quality of light, light that changes throughout the year with the angle of the sun.

“I’m very pleased that the competition has expanded to include our lovely National Park towns and villages. There is so much to choose from here, from townscapes and historic architecture to community events. I can’t wait to see what comes in.”

Claire added: “With so much amazing scenery, the South Downs National Park is a wonderful place to experience the splendour of each season. I can’t wait to see everyone’s photos of this inspiring landscape throughout the year!’

All entries can be submitted to the National Park’s easy-to-use portal www.southdowns.gov.uk/care-for/photo-comp/
Submitted images must be taken in the  Park in the past ten years.

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