Nat Geo #ExploreNaturalAreas photo competition now open to entries Posted on 11 August 2022 National Geographic‘s Planet Possible initiative aims to inform, inspire and empower others to live more lightly on the planet. As part of this initiative, National Geographic is inviting photographers across South Africa to participate in the 2022 edition of the National Geographic Photo Competition. Themed #ExploreNaturalAreas, this year’s competition aims to celebrate South Africa’s natural spaces and highlight the need for their protection. This year, both groups of enthusiasts may participate as the competition will feature both amateur and professional categories. Entrants stand in line to win a share of R 100 000 in cash, with each category offering prizes of R 25 000 for first place, R 15 000 for second place and R 5 000 for third place. Additionally, the top 10 images in each category will be published on TimesLIVE on 4 September. The winning shots are to be showcased in the Sunday Times, on TimesLIVE and on the Nat Geo Africa social media platforms on 11 September. South African wildlife photographer, filmmaker and National Geographic explorer, Tessa Barlin, will lend her eyes as one of this year’s judges. Barlin is passionate about capturing the extraordinary in ordinary life through her camera lens, having started experimenting with the art at a young age. ‘Photography is my passion, and I practice and practice. This competition is an incredible opportunity for people to get their photos onto such a big platform,’ she said. To enter, upload your original photograph showcasing any recognized protected area or area that deserves protection to Instagram. Check into the area, tag @NatGeo_Africa and use the hashtag #ExploreNaturalAreas. Entries are open until 21 August 2022. Visit Nat Geo to see the competition rules. Pictures: Tessa Berlin/ Supplied ALSO READ: Kirstenbosch Garden voted TripAdvisor’s ‘Best of the Best’ Related Posts Kruger captured 31 May 2023 His ability to capture animals in moments when their personalities are in full flight makes Armand... read more Radical Earthling: Joseph “Nabster” Chege 25 May 2023 Using his art to try to "inoculate" people with a desire to "unplug, slow down... read more Eye of the beholder 24 May 2023 Juho Karhu often shows intimate close-ups of seldom-seen creatures and provides a fascinating window into... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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