How To Enter


How to successfully enter the Campaign Photo Awards

The entry process is truly straightforward, but it’s worth having your image files, correctly sized and formatted, ready to hand before you begin the entry process. The Campaign Photo entry process is flexible, too, in allowing you to part enter, save your entry, then return at a later time to complete your entry.

Formatting your images

Please abide by the following specific file format (jpeg) and file size parameters.

Your picture file size should be: 300 dpi with a minimum width of 20cm submitted as a single jpeg format file, a maximum of 15Mb file size can be uploaded.

If you are entering the product sector categories please upload a single jpeg image per entry.

If you are entering the photo library or campaign category please upload a minimum of three single images per entry.

For each single entry or campaign you must provide a one or two sentence summary of the brief to accompany your entry, including any information about the image that you may wish to provide (e.g. weather conditions, exposure, time of day, type of lens, type of camera, etc) 

Images should not be the final advertisement with logos and text applied, because these awards are all about the creative images originated by professional photographers and agency creatives, or sourced by photo libraries. The images must have been created or used, however, in response to a creative advertising brief and if you have the final advertisement, or you need to show the ad because of the composition demanded by logo placement, etc, please upload a copy at the time of entry as a reference Jpeg file.

Eligibility of images

There is no historical time limit on images, because old images can be used for new campaigns. What is important is the date that the brief was set. As long as the brief was issued between between October 1, 2008 and no later than March 31, 2010 the image will be eligible for entry. This unique aspect opens up the Awards, in some cases, to posthumous recognition or recognition of the forgotten photographers, whose images populate the archives of the photographic libraries.  

 

The closing date for entries has been extended to Monday 19 April, 2010.