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Anthology Photography Competition 2025

Deadline:
Entry Fee:
Early Bird: €15, Standard: €18
Age Limit:
No Age Restrictions
Experience:
Any Experience
Open to Entries:
Worldwide
Other Requirements:
Images must be original works of the entrant. No stock photography is allowed. Composite photography is allowed. No visible watermarks on submitted images.
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Competition Details

The Anthology Photography Competition 2025 invites photographers of all levels to submit exceptional standalone images on the theme ‘The World As You See It.’ This contest provides a platform for showcasing creative photography while offering a cash prize and publication in Anthology magazine. Open to photographers worldwide, the competition welcomes various photography styles, including street photography, landscapes, wildlife, macro, lifestyle, still life, and architectural photography. Technically manipulated images such as abstract, panoramic, stitched, and composite are also accepted.

Final Deadline extended to 15 December 2025
Late fee – €20

Winners Are:
Judged
Winners Announced:
All entrants will be notified via email after the judging process. Finalists will be informed by email or telephone.

Prize & Judging Details

First Prize: €500 cash prize
Editorial coverage in Anthology magazine
Winning image published in Anthology magazine


Usage Rights, Copyright & Moral Rights
Usage License

All entrants agree to the storage of their images in electronic form for the purpose of judging the competition and the private distribution of those images as required to complete the judging process.

The finalists grant Anthology the right to use the images in electronic form or in print for the specific purpose of promoting Anthology and its Awards without restriction in any media.

Anthology agrees that the images will not be made available for download on any of its websites at high resolution and that all images used will be credited to the photographer. To further protect any images against misuse by third parties Anthology will insert a digital watermark to images published online. Anthology will not be responsible for unauthorised use of any image by a third party.


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Report Rating Guide

Our goal is to help photographers make informed choices and to support organizers in building trust. This report details our assessment of this competition’s adherence to our Photo Competition Standards, highlighting its strengths and areas for potential enhancement.

★☆☆☆☆ 1.0 Stars ->: Significant Issues

★★☆☆☆ 2.5 Stars ->: Basic Compliance

★★★☆☆ 3.5 Stars ->: Meets Expectations Well

★★★★★ 5.0 Stars: Exemplary Standard

Key Principles of Fair Usage.

  • Respect for copyright: Organizers should acknowledge and respect the photographer’s ownership of their work.
  • Limited use: Usage rights should be limited to purposes directly related to the marketing/promotion of the competition, photos and photographers.
  • Specific Usage: Detailed information regarding where the images will be used for the promotion of the competition, this should include websites, social media, partners website, media outlets, books & calendars etc.
  • Moral Rights: Photographers should be credited whenever their images are used. This includes publication and Media not owned by the organiser. Editing and manipulation of the images should be kept to a minimum.
  • License Duration: The usage license should be limited in time with a maximum of 5 years, but ideally less.
  • Compensation: Photographers should be compensated for commercial use of their images beyond promotional purposes. This can be detailed in the terms or by a separate agreement.

In essence, fair usage in a photo competition balances the organiser’s need to promote the competition, its winning entries and photographers, with the photographer’s right to control their work and receive any appropriate compensation.

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