IPPA 2016 Awards Heat 3
Images must have been taken within last 2 years of entering and not part of any other winning IPPA competition.
The images must be anonymous and in the case of images pertinent to advertising campaigns, they must not contain any text or graphic elements, which were not part of the original exposure. Images containing text will be immediately disqualified.
Commissioned Works: All images in the Commercial category must be on a commissioned basis. No personal work is allowed. Architectural work does not need to be commissioned.
In the case of Weddings, the images must have been taken at a real wedding at which the photographer was the principal photographer. Images taken at seminars and workshops are not allowed.
By entering the IPPA Photographer of the Year competition you confirm that you:
A. Hold the copyright for the image(s) that you submit
B. Have permission from the client/subject in question to enter the image
All images submitted must be at the correct size and resolution.
No adjustments can or will be made by the IPPA or its Judges to images that are not correctly sized
You agree to accept that the judges’ decision is final.
By entering work that has been art directed and composited by a third party, proof of copyright of all components may be looked for from the individual submitting. The individual entering such work acknowledges that all parts making up the image are solely shot by him/her, however insignificant that or those parts may be in the final image.
It is a condition of entry that the IPPA may use your images to promote the association and standards in professional photography through all media channels. Your statutory rights are not affected in any way by this condition but if you so wish you may write to us to withhold your work from any and all promotions.
IPPA 2016 Awards Heat 3.
Remember you need four GOOD scoring images in each category throughout the year to be in with a chance of winning the overall awards!
The Bank of Ireland PR machine is behind us!
Portrait
Wedding
Fine Art
Commercial
Architectural
Wildlife
Landscape
Pictorial and Travel
Press and Photojournalism