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The 2010 awards opened in April . The closing date will be in September, 2010.
Shortlisted entries will be announced in November with results are announced in December.
TPOTY is a massive, and expensive, task to organise and administer. The entry fees go towards the prizes, our administration costs and towards TPOTY exhibitions.
Yes. TPOTY is passionate about photographers’ copyright. When you submit images to us, you agree that we may use them to promote the competition, issue to media to promote the competition, and feature them (if chosen) in TPOTY books, exhibitions and the website. We do not restrict what else you do with your images, and if we are approached to use your images in a way which is not to promote TPOTY, we negotiate a fee on your behalf or put you in touch direct with the person interested in your images.
No. Absolutely not. This is a trick used by many competitions to get around the copyright issue. By entering TPOTY we ask that you allow us to use your images to promote the awards, in press coverage of TPOTY, in our exhibitions and in the TPOTY books. For any other usage we either ask your permission to negotiate a fee on your behalf or put the person/organisation wishing to use the image in direct contact with you. As a matter of courtesy we also contact you in advance if any of your images are selected for inclusion in one of our books.
No. In previous years we have accepted transparencies, but have found that too many entrants submitted great pictures as poor quality duplicate slides. This meant that the judges couldn't assess the images properly, and potentially winning entries were poor quality and eliminated as a result. Regrettably we've taken the decision to accept prints and online submissions only - and, of course, those prints or online submissions can come from images originally shot as transparencies or shot on film or shot digitally
Yes! In fact, our overall winner in 2007 won with panoramic images, and in 2006 there were two panoramic winners, one runner up and a commended.
Absolutely - we'd like to see more B&W images but take a look at the Winners’ Galleries from previous years and you will see some stunning B&W images.
Yes.
You may use digital manipulation to optimise an image but you are not permitted to add or remove key elements of the composition (though basic cropping is permitted). Brightness, contrast, colour balance can all be adjusted. Dust spots and minor elements etc. can be retouched. Images can be sharpened before printing.
No, composite or montaged images, from more than one original image are not eligible This includes images shot at different exposures/dynamic ranges and combined, and images stitched to form a panoramic image. The reason for this is that TPOTY is a photography award not a digital manipulation award. However, multiple exposure 'in camera' is permitted.
A portfolio is a set of images which fit together to tell a story with a theme. All TPOTY portfolios are four (4) images.
The themes are important as these are what the judges use to select the winning entries. Please make sure you choose images which fit these themes and if you have a fantastic image which doesn't seem to fit then don't be tempted to enter it - keep it for next year.
Yes - You can also enter prints in any category.
All but the final round of judging will be conducted online. Shortlisted entrants who submitted online will then be required to submit prints for final judging.
Yes, if you provide a suitable stamped addressed envelope or, for entrants living outside the UK, a suitable addressed envelope and pay for the return postage.
Just email us and we’ll update your records here.
We update the site regularly so make sure you refresh your browser whenever you visit the TPOTY site so that you always see the latest pages and information. We also send regular e-newsletters to entrants and interested photographers and travellers. If you would like to receive these updates then please click here and send us your contact details.
Yes. The 2010 awards will be launched earlier in the year and the closing date will be in September 2010. We are making this change so that we can publish the TPOTY books on an annual basis rather than every two years.
Each year we have several exhibitions where you can come along and see the winning images and a selection of other great prints. To find out when and where the exhibitions will be held, visit the exhibitions page on this site or sign up out for our e-newsletter updates. The first showing of the best images from 2009 will be at Adventure Travel Live in January 2010.
Journey Three is now available, containing the winning images from 2007, 2008 and 2009.
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Travel Photographer of the Year - www.tpoty.com - 2009 © Chris Coe
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