Photography and travel blog




Photo by Sharon McCutcheon
Judged by Pexels and Format – a website builder designed for photographers and artists of all kinds to showcase their work online.
Description
It's Pride month and what better way to celebrate our LGBTQIA community than with a photo challenge exploring the work from our talented photographers. To support pride means to support equality and at Pexels, we’ve made a commitment to improving representation of various identities on our site as well as increasing the number of images celebrating diversity. Join our quest to improve stock media and submit your LGBTQIA-proud work.

Prize
$200 Cash Prize, Feature in Format Magazine, & Format Pro
• 1st place: $200 USD cash prize from Pexels + a free year of Format Pro ($344 USD value) 
• 2nd & 3rd place: 1 free year of Format Pro ($144 USD value) 
• All winners will get their work featured in Format Magazine

In partnership with Remote Year – Remote Year brings together groups of inspiring professionals to travel, live, and work remotely in different cities around the world for a year or four months.


Description

Remote Year has spent the last three years discovering what the future of work should look like. It's come in conversations, it's been discovered in destinations and has been enabled through technology partnering with community. Now we’re partnering with them to bring that vision into reality and to bring the work of tomorrow, today. We’re putting out a global call: submit a 10-15 second video clip of what the future of work looks like to you and we’re going to create the first ever, community built video. Uniting talent from around the world to help shine light on a more productive and peaceful future.
  • Out of Office - Where are you opening you laptop for the day? Shot from a POV.
  • The Morning Commute - Record your morning commute, how inspiring are your surroundings?
  • After work? - What are you doing differently after work that your destination allows you to do?
  • Positive Impact - What positive difference does your work allow you to do?
  • Inspiring places - Where has your work taken you, the most picturesque place you've been?
Always shoot in Landscape/Horizontal and please don’t apply any filters or gradient.

Prize

What is the future of work?
  • Work and life seamlessly coexisting.
  • Disparate cultures become more united.
  • Celebrating our diversity.
  • Faraway places no longer beyond reach.
  • More time for adventure.
  • Digital nomads roam free.
The final movie will be widely distritbuted and all selected filmmakers will receive a special credit.
The question of creativity—where it comes from and how it happens—is fascinating. In this photo challenge, we're looking for a glimpse into any of the phases of your creative process–whether it's coming up with the idea or putting the finishing touches on the project. The photos submitted can depict the creative process from any visual medium (photography, design, painting, sculpture, fashion, illustration).
Description
Minimalism, an artistic movement that emerged in the United States in the 1960s, sought to feature the basic elements and eliminate non-essential components. In recent years, minimalism is making a strong comeback and you're likely to find minimalist design in everything from product packaging and websites to photography and home interiors. 
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