Conservation Foundation Announces Virtual Summer Photo Contest

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Pictured: Sea Scallops at Sunrise. Photo courtesy of Conservation Foundation.

Conservation Foundation of the Gulf Coast and presenting sponsor Elizabeth Moore invite photographers of all ages and experience levels to enter their original work in Conservation Foundation’s annual Summer Photo Contest. If you love nature, the outdoors, and taking photos - this is the photo contest for you! In its third year, the exhibition will be entirely virtual with website and Facebook displays. Works submitted for this online juried exhibition should showcase the beauty of Florida’s natural lands and reflect one of four categories – The Big Picture, A Way of Life on the Land, Florida in Focus, and Attention to Detail. There is also a Youth Perspective category specifically for photographers age 15 and under. Jurors include presenting sponsor, Elizabeth Moore; noted photographer, Kerri Gagne Deatherage; multidisciplinary artist, Traci Kegerreis; fine artist, Mary Louise O’Connell; and fine artist Karen Chandler. Up to three photographs may be submitted per person and must be received via email no later than midnight on May 31. Jurors will review all submissions and select 10 per category for display in online galleries on the Conservation Foundation website as well as the Conservation Foundation Facebook page. The virtual competition will award prizes to category winners as selected by the jury as well as People’s Choice winners determined by popular vote on Facebook.  

Pictured: Sea Scallops at Sunrise. Photo courtesy of Conservation Foundation.

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