Deadline: 31 December 2024
Showcase your work while helping to share the magic, beauty, and wonder of our local forest preserves. Professionals and amateurs alike are encouraged to submit photos that feature plants and animals, landscapes, and people enjoying the many activities available in the preserves.
They choose photos that represent a range of seasons, sites, and subjects. And they’re especially interested in pictures of people in the preserves.
Funding Information
- First place receives $350.
- Second Place, Third Place, and Best of categories (ex. Fauna, Flora, Landscape, People, Youth Photographer, etc.) receive $100 each.
- Honorable mention receives $25 each.
Eligibility Criteria
- Photos must be taken in a forest preserve in Cook County, Illinois.
Application Requirements
- Invasive and non-native species must not be prominent in the photo.
- This also applies to photos taken at Chicago Botanic Garden and Brookfield Zoo.
- Each photographer may enter a maximum of five photographs.
- Each photo name should include the following (yes, your documents will have long names, but all this information is necessary):
- A title (if desired)
- Descriptors such as the species photographed (if known),
- Location where the photo was taken (forest preserve and town)
- Name of photographer
- ex. “‘Motherhood’ mergansers at Busse Woods in Elk Grove Village by Kim Munroe”
- Photos that are not submitted in this way may be disqualified.
- If you are submitting photos for the youth category (18 years or younger), or on behalf of a youth, please specify this in your email and include the birthday of the photographer.
- Photographers consent to allowing Friends to use their photos on their website, across social media, in publications, and other materials. Friends will not share photos with other entities unless permission is granted in advance by the photographer.
- Submit photos as a high resolution JPG/JPEG file.
- This is generally considered 300 DPI/PPI (dots per inch/pixels per inch) or higher.
- Use the subject line “2024 Photo Contest.”
For more information, visit Friends of the Forest Preserves.