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And the winner of the 2018 Alamy Student Photographer of the Year is…Duy Do! A great collection of beautiful travel imagery caught our eye and earned Duy Do from the New York Institute of Photography the top spot in this years competition. The Runners Up William Parkinson from Falmouth University- William’s collection is atmospheric with curious …
Be crowned Alamy’s Student Photographer of the Year 2019
The Photography competition all students should enter with prizes including a portfolio review from our renowned Lead Curator, Alex Bortkiewicz.
How do I enter?
Just get a minimum of 500 images on sale before the 31st May 2019 and you’ll automatically be entered*.
What do I win?
The winning student will receive:
The title of ‘Alamy Student Photographer of the Year’ which comes with:
A portfolio review with our Lead Curator
Promotion of your collection in our customer emails and social media pages
A slot on our featured photographers page
Two runners up will also receive:
Promotion of your collection in our customer emails and social media pages
A slot on our featured photographers page
Who chooses the winner?
The Alamy content team will choose a short list from the eligible collections which will then be put to a vote. The winner and runners up will be announced on Friday 7th June 2019.
* If you don’t want your collection to be included, please email [email protected]
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