Arch2O Photography Challenge

The growing obsession with visual documentation is giving us a chance to learn more about our architectural context. After we build, the Architecture rebuilds and frames our stories. Taking a photo of a building might be easy, but telling a story through it is quite challenging. How can we freeze these fleeting moments and convey the sense of our culture? How can we, through photography, tell stories of the way we move around the city, within buildings, or simply the way we perceive our surroundings?

COMPETITION BRIEF

It is required to submit one photograph that conveys the sense of its place – whether through capturing how a building or a group of buildings exist within their context, or how people and objects experience and interact with these buildings. The photograph can be taken anywhere in the world, at any scale, and from whichever angle. It can, as well, frame a group of buildings, a whole building, or close-up architectural details. Any photo that portrays architecture as its main element is eligible. Your photograph should be submitted alongside a short description that does not exceed 150 words.

 

 

 

Prizes For Top Winners​​

2,000$ Cash Prize
 
Publication in Arch2O’s Annual Feature “100 Photos About Architecture” 
 

Fotopro

 

1st Prize : Sherpa Max

 

2nd Prize : Sherpa Plus
 

3rd Prize : Sherpa

100 finalists will be published in Special Annual Feature ( Jury voting Top 50 & Public voting Top 50 ) “100 Photos About Architecture“, to be distributed to Arch2O’s community including 100,000 newsletter subscribers and 2.5+ million social media followers!

Competition Deadlines and Fees

Team entries are permissible; you are allowed up to 5 team members with 1 team leader.

How To Win ?

The 100 finalists will be selected by Arch2O’s team of competition jurors. Then Top 2 photos will be selected by our expert jury from these shortlisted entries.

Submission Format

1 image with a minimum width of 2000 pixels (max. file size 10mb) in JPEG format, and a 150-word accompanying description. The single image should portray an existing building, interior space, architectural detail, or a group of buildings, and can be taken using any camera or camera phone.

Jury

The jury of Arch2O’s Photography Challenge includes masters and leaders in the fields of architecture and photography who are interested in documenting our architectural context.

 

The confirmed jury members include:

Aldo Amoretti

Paul Clemence

Yener Torun 

Darren Bradley

Fernando Guerra

Tom Blachford

Ema Peter

Paul Eis

 

FAQs

For general common questions about the competition, please email us at [email protected] and we will answer within 24 hours.

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