Win 250K AED in UAE's World’s Coolest Winter Photography Competition
- Publish date: Thursday، 22 December 2022
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Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum International Photography Awards (HIPA) has announced the launch of the World’s Coolest Winter Photography Competition in collaboration with the UAE Government Media Office, The total prize money of the competition amounts to AED250,000.
The competition is being held on the sidelines of the second season of the World’s Coolest Winter campaign.
The total amount AED250,000, which has been distributed AED7,000 for each of the five subcategories under One Photo, and AED50,000 for each of the four subcategories under Portfolio.
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Competition Details
The competition features two main categories:
- First is One Photo, which is open to the public and covers five subcategories – Desert, Sea, Mountains, Valleys, and Emirates from Above.
- The second, Portfolio, is exclusive to professional photographers and, includes four subcategories – Emirates in Your Eyes, Emirates Wilderness, Faces from Emirates, and Street Life in Emirates.
- Participants must be above 18 years of age and submit their photos through the online registration page on HIPA’s website: www.hipa.ae.
- Participants should also share their photo under the One Photo category on their Instagram account while adding the campaign’s official hashtag: #WorldsCoolestWinter.
The competition will run from December 20, 2021, to January 20, 2022, and will conclude with an award ceremony for the winners. The last day of the competition coincides with the conclusion of the World’s Coolest Winter campaign.
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