Enter Contest
Entry Fee: $75 (plus $6 processing fee), payable upon entry.
- All photographs entered in the contest must have been made by active or life members in good standing; associate members are not eligible. An individual who has never been a WHNPA member may become a member and enter the contest at the same time so long as they pay the dues for the calendar year when the entries were made as well as the next year’s dues. Those who have previously been members, but their membership has lapsed may re-apply for membership, but they may only enter work produced or published after the date of their new membership application submission.
- Entries must have been taken or initially published between January 1, 2024, and January 20, 2025. Previously entered images are not eligible. (Photos made after midnight into January 21 are eligible for entry, but only pertaining to the inauguration. Previously unpublished and un-entered photos from prior to 2024 are allowed to be entered only as part of long-term picture stories.)
- All entries must have been created by Active or Life Members in good standing. If you are not currently an active member, you may join and submit your membership dues for both 2024 and 2025. Then, you may enter work completed by January 21, 2025.
- Photographers who move out of the area during the year can enter the contest, but only photographs that were made while they were active members and still living in the area can be entered. Photographs made after they moved from the DC region cannot be entered.
- The content of a photograph must not be altered in Photoshop or by any other means. No element should be digitally added to or subtracted from any photograph and the image must be a truthful representation of whatever happened in front of the camera during exposure. Retouching to eliminate dust and scratches is acceptable. Reasonable adjustments in Photoshop or Lightroom are acceptable. These include cropping, dodging and burning, conversion into grayscale, and normal toning and color adjustments that restore the authentic nature of the photograph. Excessive changes in density, contrast, color and saturation levels that alter the original scene are not acceptable. Backgrounds should not be digitally blurred or eliminated by burning down or by aggressive toning. Frames or borders outside the image area are not allowed nor is text — digital or otherwise — allowed on the image. The judges and contest committee reserve the right to see the original (un-retouched) raw image files, negatives and/or slides. Any photographer violating these standards will be disqualified from the competition. (The contest chair will inform the contest judges of these guidelines.) Use of Artificial Intelligence, or AI, is not permitted.
- Photographs made with non-professional digital cameras, like the iPhone or point-and-shoot cameras, are allowed in the contest. Keep in mind that like all submitted images they must adhere to the same non-alter guidelines stated above (they can not be digitally altered or manipulated images, i.e., taken with filters or other creative apps).
- Entries must be true to the spirit and principles of both the WHNPA bylaws and the profession of photojournalism. Photographs that were made while on assignment, or while on staff, for a non-journalistic organization, are not eligible to be entered. This prohibition includes, but is not limited to: NGO’s, political campaigns, governments, sports teams and organizations such as the International Olympic Committee, corporate and advertising work.
- Photojournalists employed or contracted by editorial news organizations with paid partnerships and other editorial content partnerships/exchanges with sports organizations or sports leagues may enter those images in sports categories, so long as the individual is paid directly by their employer or contracting agency.
- Any entry submitted where the byline or credit has changed from how it was originally published will be disqualified. Transparency is paramount.
- The Photographer of the Year will be chosen based off of the Photographer of the Year/Portfolio category (Category 16). The previous points system will not be in effect.
- The contest committee reserves the right to review any submission and alter an entry at the committee’s discretion. (This includes but is not limited to recategorizing, correcting mistakes, fixing metadata, or disqualify an entry).
Entries
A photographer will be limited to 25 entries plus one (1) Photographer of the Year portfolio. A picture story and a political portfolio each are considered one entry. Individual pictures from a picture story may be entered in single picture categories but must be entered separately. Individual pictures from a picture story may not be used in another picture story. Each entry must be entered in one category only (exception: qualifying individual pictures and stories may also be included in political portfolio and general portfolio). More than one picture on an individual file is not permitted. The Contest Committee reserves the right to re-categorize any entry. Pictures that are flagrantly entered in the wrong category may be disqualified. Entry must be labeled and submitted correctly or face disqualification without exception. Our volunteer members, your generous colleagues, do not have time to reorganize or resubmit erroneously contest entries.
Image Specifications
Each image should be rendered as a RGB or Grayscale file. Do not use CMYK. Final individual image size should be at least 10-12.5 inches longest dimension at 250 DPI, 3000 pixels longest dimension. Uncompressed RGB file size should be about 10-15 megabytes. File size after compression would be about 2-5 megabytes.
Save images as large JPEG files, and use Baseline (“Standard”) under Format Options when doing so.
Caption Instructions
Description/Caption: This will include a brief and concise caption for the photograph.
Your caption must be in AP Style which includes the description followed by LOCATION, DAY OF THE WEEK, AND DATE. This is solely for the volunteers who donate their time to make it easier on them designing the annual WHNPA book of winners.
Example: FBI Director Christopher Wray testifies before a Senate Homeland Security Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2019.
If this is the first image in a picture story entry then please put a story summary at the beginning of this field, followed by the caption for the first image. Please Note: It is absolutely essential that your remove your name and another other identifying information, including the name of your agency or publication, from this field.
Headline: The title of the image or the picture essay.
Keywords: Your email address.
City: The city in which the image was made.
State: The state in which the image was made.
Country: The country in which the image was made.
Date: The date when the image was made (In Photo Mechanic, you can select “Capture Time” from the pulldown menu on the right hand side of this field and the program will fill in the date).
Photographer: Your name.
Title: Your title.
Source: The publication or organization for which the image. If not on assignment specify “Independent”.
Copyright: The image’s copyright holder.
Black Slides and Contact Sheets
A black slide is required to separate picture stories as well as single entries in portfolios. You may use title slides instead; for example, you might use a title slide with the word “SINGLES” followed by all your single pictures, then have a title slide with the words “PICTURE STORY #1” followed by that pictures story, etc. DO NOT put the title of the picture story on the slide. (These slides will not count against your total number of images in the portfolio.) A contact sheet is required for picture stories and portfolio entries.
To create a digital contact sheet first prepare the individual images and make sure the files are correctly renamed and in their proper order, and collected into their folder. In Photoshop, go to FILE > AUTOMATE > CONTACT SHEET II… to open the contact sheet dialog box. Designate the folder using the “Choose…” button. Set the document dimensions and thumbnail columns/rows as shown in the example below, and press “OK.” Photoshop will generate the contact sheet (or multiple sheets in the case of portfolio entries), which you should then flatten (go to LAYER > FLATTEN IMAGE) and save into the folder along with the image files, numbering it as if it were the 13th and/ or final image in the story.
The maximum number of images you are allowed to submit in the categories has been adjusted to accommodate for Black Slide and Contact Sheets. Disregarding Black Slides and Contact Sheets by submitting more photographs than the category allows will result in disqualification.
Tips
We strongly recommend that you do all of your cropping and toning adjustments first, and initially save images into a folder on your hard drive. Entering the caption information and renaming the images will be much easier to do as a group, one right after another. Though it may look intimidating at first glance, inputting info with Photo Mechanic will only take a couple of minutes for each image.
The Contest Committee strongly recommends you tightly edit your picture stories, your Political Portfolio, and your General Portfolio. Though this isn’t an editing contest, judges always favor tightly edited stories and portfolios. A mediocre photograph will likely hurt the entire body of work.
2. Pictorial – A picture that exploits the graphic or aesthetic qualities of the subject with emphasis on composition.
3. Feature – A picture of a “found” situation with strong human interest, or a fresh view of an everyday scene.
4. Sports Action – A picture that shows participation in a game or sports event. Peak-action pictures during competitive events should be included in this category.
5. Sports Feature/Reaction – A feature or reaction picture that is sports related. Reaction by participants or fans, or reaction by competitors away from the action (even if still on the field of play) should be included in this category.
6. Presidential – A picture that primarily features the current President of the United States (i.e. Joe Biden).
7. Campaign 2024 – A picture documenting the 2024 U.S. political campaign for both the presidency and Congress. Pictures featuring the two major presidential candidates (i.e. Donald Trump and Kamala Harris) should be entered into this category.
8. Inauguration 2025 – A picture documenting the inauguration of President Donald Trump. Photo must be directly related to the inauguration but does not need to include the new president. Photos taken after midnight on Jan. 20 are eligible if they are a continuation of the inauguration festivities.
9. On Capitol Hill – A feature or general news picture taken on Capitol Hill that depicts Congressional/POLITICAL activity from, but not limited to, press conferences, hearings, rallies and behind-the-scenes situations. Photo should capture a unique or compelling moment, or the essence of the situation, even if taken during a photo-op. Pictures made at the Supreme Court should not appear in this category. Pictures of the current US President on Capitol Hill (President at the time the photo was taken) must go in the Presidential category.
10. Insider’s Washington – A news or feature picture that depicts a unique or behind-the-scenes view of Washington politicians, people relating to politics or other Washington insiders (but not the President of the United States and not taken on Capitol Hill). Pictures taken outside Washington, D.C. must prominently feature a Washington insider. (Any candidate for U.S. President is considered a Washington insider.).
11. Domestic News – A picture of a spot news, general news or issue reporting event taken in the United States.
12. International News – A picture of a spot news, general news or issue reporting event taken outside the United States.
13. Politics Picture Story – A series of pictures that depicts a story line or single theme devoted to U.S. politics or a U.S. politician. 12 photos maximum. A Contact Sheet is required to be submitted with all picture stories. Please reference the file preparation section for file requirements and instructions.
14. Feature Picture Story – A series of pictures that depicts a feature story line or single feature theme. 12 photos maximum per story. (A picture story taken outside the U.S.A., depicting the President of the United States, other U.S. politicians, or U.S. politics is NOT eligible in this category.) A Contact Sheet is required to be submitted with all picture stories. Please reference the file preparation section for file requirements and instructions.
15. News Picture Story – A series of news pictures that depicts a story line or single theme. (A picture story depicting the President of the United States, other U.S. politicians, or U.S. politics is NOT eligible in this category.) 12 photos maximum per story. A Contact Sheet is required to be submitted with all picture stories. Please reference the file preparation section for file requirements and instructions.
16. International News Picture Story – A series of pictures of feature, spot news, general news or issue reporting that depicts a story line or single theme, made outside the United States. 12 photos maximum per story. A Contact Sheet is required to be submitted with all picture stories. Please reference the file preparation section for file requirements and instructions.
17. Sports Picture Story – A series of sports pictures that depicts a story line or single theme. (A picture story depicting the President of the United States, other U.S. politicians, or U.S. politics is NOT eligible in this category.) 12 photos maximum per story. A Contact Sheet is required to be submitted with all picture stories. Please reference the file preparation section for file requirements and instructions.
18. Political Portfolio of the Year – A portfolio of political pictures comprised solely from the political categories – Presidential, Insiders Washington, On Capitol Hill, Campaign 2024, Inauguration 2025, and Picture Story/Politics. Portfolio must include one Picture Story/Politics and at least one other political category. The maximum total number of pictures in this portfolio is 20 (not including black slides). Create a black slide for each story. Fill out the IPTC title and caption fields with a title and description. Place the slide it at the start of each story. Multiple photo entries require black slides and a Contact Sheet for the entire entry. Please limit the black slide and contact sheets to 5 (For example: 3 black slide and two contact images) and remember you can only submit 20 photographs for this category.
19. Portfolio of the Year – The winner will be determined by a portfolio that shows the breadth and versatility of an entrant’s work and should demonstrate skill in a variety of categories including politics. We will ask the judges to select the best “body of work.” Portfolio must contain a minimum of 22 pictures and a maximum of 45 pictures (not including black slides). You must have at least one picture story and a maximum of three picture stories. Also, a portfolio entry must contain at least three entries from political categories: Presidential, On Capitol Hill, Campaign 2024, Inauguration 2025, or Picture Story/Politics (which counts as a single entry). Create a black slide for each story. Fill out the IPTC title and caption fields with a title and description. Place the slide it at the start of each story. Multiple photo entries require black slides and a Contact Sheet for the entire entry. Please limit the black slide and contact sheets to 8(For example: 4 black slide and 4 contact images) and remember you can only submit 20 photographs for this category.
Submitting payment via Picter serves as a digital signature to the contest, I agree to the following terms and conditions:
- I am the sole owner of copyright in the Content submitted, (hereinafter the “Content”) and I have, or if I am not the sole owner of copyright in the Content that I shall obtain (prior to any WHNPA award and upon notification of a pending award by WHNPA) the authority and legal capacity to enter into this agreement and to grant the rights herein stated in and to the Content.
- The Content originates with me and is not copied from another person or work.
- The Content when used by WHNPA in accordance with this agreement will not violate the rights, (including but not limited rights of copyright, moral right, publicity, privacy, trademark, or any other rights) of any person or party.
- I am an active or life WHNPA member in good standing, or I have submitted an application for active membership and have never been a WHNPA member in the past.
- The Content was created or initially published between January 1, 2024 and January 20, 2025 and that I was a WHNPA member at the time the Content was created or initially published.
- The Content was not previously entered in this contest.
- I shall retain copyright in the Content, or my employer shall retain copyright in the Content if it is work made for hire.
- I hereby grant to WHNPA and those acting under WHNPA’s permission only the non-exclusive, perpetual, royalty free, fully paid up, irrevocable, sub-licensable, assignable, permission, in all existing and future media (including, without limitation, WHNPA authorized Internet and or social media), to use the Content for and in connection with the WHNPA Awards or other WHNPA Book, WHNPA Exhibitions, WHNPA Educational and Editorial Activities, WHNPA Advertising and WHNPA Promotions, WHNPA Sponsored or Authored Publications and Activities, and for all purposes that are ancillary to, related to, or that directly arise out of the foregoing.
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New Entry Process
This year, all entries will be submitted via Picter. There will not be an entry form on the WHNPA website.
Contact Information
Still Photojournalism – Contest Chair
Al Drago
[email protected]
Jessica Koscielniak
President, WHNPA
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