The chill of winter has faded into the warmth of spring (depending on where you are in the world!), and we're wrapping up the 2024 Winter Photo Contest with a final call for submissions. If you haven't already, now is the time to share your best winter moments captured through the lens of your camera. Whether it's a serene snowscape, a lively winter festival, or a candid shot of winter wildlife, we want to see the beauty and wonder of the season through your eyes.
The deadline for submissions is this Friday, April 5. Don't miss this last opportunity to showcase your photography skills and compete for exciting prizes. The contest is open to all photographers and creatives, amateur and professional alike.
To submit your photos, visit our contest entry page at https://www.studentfilmmakers.com/winter-photo-contest-2024-entry-form/ and upload your three best winter-themed photos. Remember, each photo should capture a unique aspect of winter, so choose wisely!
Need some inspiration? Check out the submissions from other talented photographers at https://www.studentfilmmakers.com/winter-photo-contest-2024-entries/. From stunning landscapes to heartwarming moments, these photos showcase the beauty and diversity of winter photography.
The Winter Photo Contest Judges are Mark Irwin CSC/ASC and Paul Hughen ASC. The winners of the 2024 Winter Photo Contest will be announced during a Live Panel Discussion featuring Mark Irwin CSC/ASC and Paul Hughen ASC on Friday, April 12. The announcement will also be made on our website and social media channels, so stay tuned! In addition to the recognition of your talent, winners will receive exciting prizes to further enhance their photography skills.
So, what are you waiting for? Submit your three best winter photos by this Friday, April 5, and let your winter stories be heard through the power of photography. We can't wait to see your submissions and share the beauty of winter with the world. See you online!
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Mark Irwin CSC/ASC has made a significant impact in the world of cinematography, earning acclaim for his exceptional work in both mainstream and independent films. As a member of the Canadian Society of Cinematographers (CSC) and the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC), Irwin has contributed to the visual storytelling of numerous iconic films.
Mark’s portfolio includes collaborations with directors, such as David Cronenberg and Wes Craven. His cinematography has enhanced the visual narrative of films like Scream, The Fly, and Old School, showcasing his versatility and ability to capture the essence of diverse genres.
Mark’s extensive knowledge and astute artistic vision position him as a valuable asset to the judging panel for the Winter Photo Contest 2024. This offers participants a distinctive opportunity to have their work reviewed by a distinguished figure in the realm of visual storytelling.
Paul has an extensive portfolio, having contributed to more than 100 film and television projects. Paul served as the 2nd Unit DP for renowned productions such as Obi-Wan Kenobi, The Book of Boba Fett, Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Avengers: Endgame, The Darkest Minds, Death Wish, Stranger Things, The Expendables 3, The Bourne Legacy, Cowboys & Aliens, Fast & Furious, X-Men: The Last Stand, Mr. & Mrs Smith, and Planet of the Apes.