Deadline: 20 April 2024
The Federation of Photographic Society of Indonesia (FPSI) is pleased to announce the 10th World Water Forum International Photo Competition.
Categories
- Water Security and Prosperity (Color Digital) FIAP and PSA PIDC
- Water Security and Prosperity (color digital) FIAP and PSA PIDC Sub-theme: Development of water resources infrastructure to support food and energy security (such as dams/ reservoirs, agricultural irrigation, hydropower, etc.), water use for agriculture, energy, tourism, and various other sectors aimed to increase community welfare
- Water for Human and Nature (Monochrome Digital) FIAP and PSA PIDM
- Sub-theme: Utilization and management of water resources for humans and biodiversity, water conservation efforts, providing drinking water and sanitation for the community, pollution and efforts to maintain water quality.
- Water Security and Prosperity (Color Digital) FIAP and PSA PIDC
- Sub-theme: water-related disasters (floods, droughts, tsunamis, etc.), efforts to manage and reduce water-related disaster risks, adaptation to climate change, knowledge; innovation and technology in the water sector, and local wisdom of indigenous communities in water management.
Awards
- (Total 70 Awards and US$ 20,000)
- Best Author: FIAP Blue Pin + US$ 5,000
- Disaster and Innovation
- FIAP Gold + US$ 1,000
- PSA Gold + US$ 1,000
- FPSI Gold + US$ 1,000
- 10 FIAP HM + US$ 100
- 10 PSA HM + US$ 100
- Human and Nature
- FIAP Gold + US$ 1,000
- PSA Gold + US$ 1,000
- FPSI Gold + US$ 1,000
- 10 FIAP HM + US$ 100
- 10 PSA HM + US$ 100
- Security & Prosperity
- FIAP Gold + US$ 1,000
- PSA Gold + US$ 1,000
- FPSI Gold + US$ 1,000
- 10 FIAP HM + US$ 100
- 10 PSA HM + US$ 100
Eligibility Criteria
- This exhibition is open to anyone; however, an entry may be rejected when the Sponsor or the Exhibition Organizers, in their reasonable discretion, believes the entry does not conform to exhibition rules and these ES-COE. Membership in any photographic organization is not required. Entries will not be accepted from any entrant who is on the PSA Penalties List for Ethics Violation. Entry fees are not refundable in these circumstances.
- In all sections of the exhibition, images must originate as photographs made by the entrant. They may not incorporate identifiable images produced by anyone else (for example: clip art, replacement skies, or stock images). Images created in whole or in part by image creation software (frequently called ‘AI’ images) are not allowed. Editing or alteration of images is permitted within the limits specified in the relevant section definitions that are available here https://psa-photo.org/page/division-definitions Any person submitting or attempting to submit a totally AI generated image that does not begin with a light capture from the maker, from any Photographic Society of America exhibition, social media, event, or publication, other than for editorial purposes, shall be prohibited from PSA for a period of from 3 years to life.
- To receive proper Star ratings credit from PSA, entrants must provide their names and country exactly the same way in each exhibition. Aliases are not permitted. Please contact PSA in the event of name changes or relocating to another country. Using one’s name differently in different exhibition exposes the entrant to the risk that many of their acceptances may not be recognized by PSA Star Ratings.
- Entries will not be accepted from entrants who indicate that their images may not be reproduced in materials related to the exhibition. The exhibition assumes no liability of any misuse of copyright.
- image that has been accepted in this exhibition, past or present, may not be entered again in the same Division Star Ratings Class in any future instances of this exhibition. It may, of course, be entered in any other PSA recognized exhibitions but must always have the same title. Re-titling in another language is not allowed.
- An Entry consists of, up to and including, four (4) images entered by a single entrant into the same Section. An entrant may only enter a specific Section once. Entrants may not enter identical or similar images into the same section or different sections of the same exhibition. Similar is defined as almost identical in subject, composition, props, lighting, or technique so that a reasonable person viewing the entries together would decide the entrant has duplicated the previous image except for minor changes.
For more information, visit FPSI.