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Summary
The winners of the photography and filmmaking competition will receive cash prizes of INR 12,00,000.
The application window for the competition is scheduled to close on 15 June 2023.
The Nature inFocus Photography and Film Awards 2023 has introduced a new category this year that is open to participants under the age of 17. The category is being called Young Photographer and it is the perfect opportunity for young students to take part in Asia’s largest film and photography awards.
The Nature inFocus Photography and Film Awards 2023 is an international premier platform for wildlife photographers and filmmakers to showcase their talents. Candidates interested in participating can visit the official website at festival.natureinfocus.in and register themselves.
The application window for the competition is scheduled to close on 15 June 2023.
Competition Details
Participants must submit Images of nature and wildlife shot by them. They can upload up to 15 photographs. Additionally, for the Young Photographer category, a non-refundable registration fee of ₹1000 + 18% GST is applicable.
Prize Details
The winners of the photography and filmmaking competition will receive cash prizes of INR 12,00,000. Last year, the keenly contested award received more than 16,000 entries from across the globe. Stunning photographs and world-class content poured in from the photography and filmmaking fraternity.
Commenting on the Awards, Rohit Varma, Founder, Nature inFocus, said, “There are so many talented photographers and filmmakers who capture the essence of the beauty of our world but very few platforms to highlight their talents. Over the years, Nature inFocus Photography and Film Awards has been a meeting place for national and international wildlife photographers and creators with breath-taking content.”
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Categories
Additionally, the photography competition is also open for participants above the age of 17. There are six categories for adults, ranging from: Animal Behaviour, Animal Portraits, Conservation Focus, Creative Nature Photography, Wildscape and Animals in Their Habitat along with the Photographer of the Year – Portfolio. The participants can submit up to 30 images, all in one category or divided across the five categories, plus 6 – 10 images in the Photographer of the Year – Portfolio category.
The filmmaking competition has two categories: Indian Films & International Films, each with separate sub-categories for Funded and Non-Funded films. A participant can upload up to four films, two films under each sub-category.
Last updated on 09 Jun 2023
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