2011 International Conservation Photography Awards
The International Conservation Photography Awards (ICP Awards) is a premier worldwide photography event focused on conservation and the environment founded in 1997 by nature photographer and Seattle native Art Wolfe. Deadline for submissions: February 29, 2012
The International Conservation Photography Awards (ICP Awards) is a premier worldwide photography event focused on conservation and the environment founded in 1997 by nature photographer and Seattle native Art Wolfe.
The biennial juried photo competition, along with awarding cash and merchandise to selected photographers, includes a five-month museum gallery exhibit at the prestigious Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, a traveling exhibit of the top images in 2013-2014, an online exhibit, publication in magazines and other media, and a slide show for use in community outreach and global on-line entertainment/education.
The ICP Awards are open to all photographers worldwide. Selected photographs will celebrate the world's diversity and the creativity and originality of photographers from around the world.
Categories:
- Natural Environment at Risk
- Community at Risk
- Landscape
- Wildlife
- Flora
- Underwater
- Documenting a Conservation Project
- Puget Sound At Risk
- Student
Images from the 2010 competition may be viewed at the ICP Awards website. For information and registration: www.icpawards.com.
