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CATEGORIES

ENTRY RULES AND INFORMATION

The 2014 AIPP ACT Epson Professional Photography Awards

25th & 26th May 2014

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CLOSING DATES FOR ALL ENTRIES

ONLINE REGISTRATION CLOSES: Wednesday 14th May 2014 ALL PRINT CASES ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED: Friday 16th May 2014

NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER THIS DATE

ENTRY INFORMATION

Judging Dates: 25th & 26th May 2014 Judging Venue: CATC Design School, The Rocks

Judging Times: 8.00am – 5.00pm depending on entry numbers Entries must be made online at this address www.aippawards.com

Once you have entered online you must print and mount your entries (as per instruction on page 8) and send in an official AIPP Print case (available for purchase on the AIPP website store aipp.com.au)

to address below.

WHERE TO SEND YOUR COMPLETED PRINT CASES

AIPP ACT Epson Awards

Uber Photography, 554 Pacific Highway, Killara NSW 2071 NB: An address label is provided during the online entry process.

JUDGING IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AND FREE

Entrants and non-entrants are welcome to attend the judging sessions. Tickets for the Awards dinner may also be purchased.

AWARDS PRESENTATION

2014 AIPP ACT Epson Professional Photography Awards Presentation

Date: Wednesday 28th May 2014 Location: Canberra Southern Cross Yacht Club

Dress: Dress to impress Time: 6.30pm for a 7.00pm start Cost and inclusions: $65 per person

Includes 2 course dinner

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FEES AND ELIGIBILITY

PRINT & DIGITAL AWARD ENTRANTS FEES

Members

Full financial members of the AIPP & ACMP $140 for up to 4 prints/images May earn Silver and Gold awards and are able $260 for up to 8 prints/images to compete for AIPP ACT Professional Photographer $360 for up to 12 prints/images of the Year Award and all other categories

Emerging Photographers

Must be AIPP ACT Emerging Photographer member. $90 for up to 3 prints/images May earn Silver and Gold Awards and are able to compete $165 for up to 6 prints/images for AIPP ACT Emerging Photographer of the Year Award $225 for up to 9 prints/images and are not eligible to win other Categories.

Non - Members

Non-member professional photographers $240 for up to 4 prints/images May earn Silver and Gold awards and are able to compete $440 for up to 8 prints/images for AIPP ACT Professional Photographer of the Year Award $600 for up to 12 prints/images and all other categories

Students

Must be current students of approved tertiary institutions. May earn Silver and Gold Awards and are able to compete for the AIPP ACT Student Photographer of the Year Award, but are not eligible to win other Categories.

AIPP Student Members $60 for up to 3 prints/images

Non-AIPP Student Members $60 for up to 3 prints/images

ALBUM & BOOK AWARD ENTRANTS

In addition to the print award categories entrants may submit up to 4 albums or books into this category

Members

Full financial members of the AIPP & ACMP $35 each album/book

Non members $60 each album/book

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MAJOR PRIZES

AIPP ACT EPSON PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR

The major prize is the 2014 AIPP ACT Epson Professional Photographer of the Year and is determined by judging the winning submission of each category (excluding album/book).

The prize includes:

- A Winners Certificate - A trophy - Prize money of $1,000.00

AIPP ACT EMERGING PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR

All Emerging members of the AIPP who enter the awards are eligible to win the 2014 AIPP ACT Emerging Photographer of the Year.

The prize includes:

- A Winners Certificate - A trophy - Prize money of $250.00

All Emerging photographers work will be judged in the categories listed. When all judging has finished the three submissions from Emerging Members with the highest aggregate score who have a minimum score of 240 will be deemed as finalists for that prize. These three submissions will be judged against each other by 3-5 judges and the winner of the Emerging Photographer of the Year will be selected.

AIPP ACT STUDENT PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR

All student photographers who enter the awards are eligible to win the 2014 AIPP ACT Student Photographer of the Year.

The prize includes:

- A Winners Certificate - A trophy - Prize money of $250.00

All Student photographers work will be judged in the categories listed. When all judging has finished the three submissions from Student Photographer with the highest aggregate score who have a minimum score of 240 will be deemed as finalists for that prize. These three submissions will be judged against each other by 3-5 judges and the winner of the Student Photographer of the Year will be selected. For Emerging and Student categories, judges will be asked to look at the content, diversity, strength and technical ability of each submission to determine the winner. Judges are asked not to look at the three prints as a folio, as they may be 3 individual images.

EPSON SIGNATURE WORTHY AWARD

Will be judged by Epson or an Epson representative and the winner will be determined at their sole discretion. Any entrant with a silver award or above will be eligible and the winner will be chosen based on content, quality and technical ability.

The prize includes:

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CATEGORIES

CATEGORIES

· The 2014 AIPP ACT Portrait Photographer of the Year

· The 2014 AIPP ACT Wedding Photographer of the Year

· The 2014 AIPP ACT Family Photographer of the Year

· The 2014 AIPP ACT Landscape Photographer of the Year

· The 2014 AIPP ACT Commercial Photographer of the Year

· The 2014 AIPP ACT Illustrative Photographer of the Year

· The 2014 AIPP ACT Travel Photographer of the Year

· The 2014 AIPP ACT Science, Nature & Environment Photographer of the Year

· The 2014 AIPP ACT Album/Book of the Year

When the category has finished being judged the three submissions with the highest aggregate score who have a minimum score of 320 will be deemed as finalists for that category. These three submissions will be judged against each other by 3-5 judges and the winner of the category will be selected.

If there are less than 3 entrants that qualify with the minimum aggregate required of 320, the winner will be selected from the 2 entrants that achieve the 320 aggregate. If only 1 entrant achieved the 320 aggregate required this person will automatically be the winner of the category. If no entrants achieve the 320 aggregate for the category no award will be given. This also applies to student and emerging photographer of the year.

Judges will be asked to look at the content, diversity, strength and technical ability of each submission to

determine the winner. Judges are asked not to look at the four prints as a folio, as they may be 4 individual images.

All category winners will receive a certificate, trophy and prize money of $250.00

All categories will require physical printed images to be submitted after online entries are completed.

All finalists in each category will receive a Finalist Certificate

All category winners (excluding album/book) will then be eligible for the 2014 AIPP ACT Epson Professional Photographer of the Year Prize

HIGHEST SCORING PRINT

The print that has the highest score at the completion of all judging will be awarded the “Highest Scoring Print” Award. All entrants are eligible for this award and the winner will receive a certificate and $200.00

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1. Go online to www.aippawards.com and follow the prompts to enter.

2. Upload a copy of your images during the online process. These images MUST be to these specifications RGB, 8-bit, 2362 pixels (20 cm) on the longest side, 300 ppi, RGB (not greyscale) saved as JPEG setting 12.

3. FILE NAMING: Your uploaded image filenames should be letters, numbers and hyphens and underscores only. We suggest you use the naming format “StateYear_LastNameFirstInitial_Number.jpg”, e.g. “ACT2014_SmithJ_01. jpg”. Your printed labels will be lettered in order of image upload, not the numbering you have given them, so all you need to do is match the label to the print.

4. If you don’t follow this naming convention, there is a risk of reproducing the wrong images for display. 5. Print out a copy of the print identification labels and address labels that are sent to you via email (be sure to

check spam folders)

6. Print out your images and mat and mount them as per the instruction sheet on page 8. The visible print (the

image itself) must be a minimum of 26 cm on its longest side (one side of the image has to be at least 26cms). It

can be larger, of course, up to the 50x40cm mount size. The only exception is where the technology (e.g. Polaroid Transfer) dictates the size, in which case the image must be presented at full size.

7. Place print identification label on the back of your mount in the top left hand corner

8. Place your prints into an approved AIPP print case (available for purchase on the AIPP store) aipp.com.au 9. Send your prints to AIPP ACT Epson Awards, Uber Photography, 554 Pacific Highway, Killara NSW 2071

JUDGING SYSTEM

Each photograph is assessed by a panel of five judges. A panel chair, assisted by a deputy chair will administer the activities of the panel. One or more identical judging set-ups may operate in separate rooms, simultaneously judging a category. Each judge scores the image out of 100 and the panel’s average is the final score.

THERE ARE NO REVIEWS

THE FINAL SCORE DETERMINES THE RESULT AS FOLLOWS:

95 – 100 Gold with Distinction 90 – 94 Gold

85 – 89 Silver with Distinction 80 – 84 Silver

78 – 79 Professional Practice but not quite award standard 70 – 77 Professional Practice Standard

50 – 69 Below professional practice

All award levels of silver, silver with distinction, gold and gold with distinction will receive a certificate.

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CONDITION OF ENTRY CATEGORIES AND CATEGORY RULES AND JUDGING CONSIDERATIONS AND

CORRESPONDENCE

NO IMAGES FROM ANY PREVIOUS AIPP ACT PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS CAN BE ENTERED. PLEASE NOTE FROM 2015 ONWARDS NO IMAGES THAT HAVE BEEN ENTERED INTO THE CANON APPA’S CAN BE

ENTERED INTO THE AIPP ACT EPSON STATE AWARDS

• No two entries shall contain the same subject (but can contain the same background). Images and elements within images must be made be from exposures taken in the past 24 months from the close of entry

• All images must conform to the category rules. Failure to do so may mean disqualification.

• Unless stated otherwise under the category details listed below, the image presented for judging must be 100% photographic in origin. Generally this means using a camera or similar device.

• All images must have been taken in the last 24 months from the closing date of the awards. Check your metadata of your digital file. • All Emerging photographers work and student work will be judged within the categories listed (excluding book/abum).

There will not be a separate emerging and student judging.

• Images that are taken at a workshop/seminar where the presenter has set up the situation are not eligible to be entered in the awards. • Use of Images - By entering these awards you agree that the AIPP and Epson has the right to use your images for marketing,

promotional and content purposes, in relation to the AIPP and National and State Awards.

• It is the entrant’s responsibility to obtain any and all permissions including the model releases and/or copyright owner’s permission to have the images judged and possibly displayed and published.

• The judges decision is final. No correspondence will be entered into.

• All elements in an image must be the work of the photographer. All aspects of the image must have been produced by the entrant or under the entrant’s direct instruction including all postproduction and printing work.

• In all categories, entrants must be able to supply a copy or proof of each element used to create the final image (to prove its photographic origin) if requested by the Awards Committee. Failure to provide such proof may result in the disqualification of the entry.

• Full Members & Non Members - Up to 12 prints may be entered in total. A maximum of 8 images per category can be entered.

The highest images will determine the entrants aggregate for that category.

• Emerging Members – Up to 9 prints may be entered in total. A maximum of 6 images per category can be entered. • Student members – Up to 3 prints may be entered in total.

• The State Chairman of Awards will have the authority to interpret these rules and make decisions on any question not specifically covered; and The State Chairman of Awards decision will be final at the judging.

• The overall responsibility for the event is with the appointed AIPP State Chairman of Awards.

• Entrants agree not to attempt to influence the pre-selection or final winner, nor to dispute the State Chairman of Awards’ final decision. Their total entry may be disqualified if they do attempt to. No correspondence will be entered into on the acceptance, rejection/disqualification or judging of any print or submission.

• The AIPP ACT does, however, welcome constructive criticism and feedback on the awards after the event and such

correspondence should be forwarded to: The President of the ACT Council, Hilary Wardhaugh email aippact@aipp.com.au • Social Media attacks on the judges and the judging process: Any public or social media attacks on the integrity of the

judges, their qualification to judge or the process under which they act will be taken into consideration by the competition organisers. Any situations, materials, discussions or postings that are deemed to be offensive or against the nature of the awards will result in a disqualification of the entrant.

• Transparency and fairness in social discussions: If an entrant or entrants call the judging or feedback of the judges into question in a public or social media forum without displaying the related image to offer context to the discussion, the awards organisers reserve the right to post the related image(s) in question so as to give a proper basis of discussion.

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IMAGE PRESENTATION

REQUIREMENTS

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY

Entries not complying with these requirements may be disqualified at the discretion of the Chairman of Awards.

Print out your images and mat and mount them as per the instruction sheet on page 8. The visible print (the image itself)

must be a minimum of 26 cm on its longest side (one side of

the image has to be at least 26cms). It can be larger, of course, up to the 50x40cm mount size. The only exception is where the technology (e.g. Polaroid Transfer) dictates the size, in which case the image must be presented at full size.

The Image Density

It is important that when you assess the images you are making for judging, they be viewed under lighting/screen conditions that match the Awards judging environment.

Lighting Specifications for Prints

The lighting system uses two sets of 40 watt colour tubes (5000°K, CRI 98) with each set of lights at 45° from the print. Light intensity is tested with a light meter set at 100 ISO from the centre of the print, pointing the incident meter towards the judge viewing position. The exposure reading should be 1/60 second at f2.8. The ambient room lighting should be one stop less, i.e. 1/30 second at f2.8.

Some professional laboratories set-up environments matching the awards system to make the best prints possible. You can do the same by following these guidelines.

The Fixing Methods for Prints on Mounts

All prints and mounts must be affixed permanently using methods and materials that are proven to provide long term adhesion. Please note that many spray adhesives, transfer adhesives and glues provide minimal or temporary fixing only and are designed for prints, which will be held securely in place in a frame or album. Hinge mounting is not acceptable.

Acceptable Fixing Methods and Materials

Recommended fixatives are dry mount tissue, JAC paper double-sided adhesive and commercial heat/pressure mounting techniques usually only available through professional framers and professional laboratories.

previous AIPP State or National awards. All glue, velcro, sticky tapes, labels etc. must be thoroughly removed before submitting to these awards so as to not damage other entrant’s work.

The mount size of all entries must be 40 x 50cm and comply with either of the following;

Option 1: Flush mounted on single board

Option 2: Mounted on a backing board and matted behind a window mount.

These mounting packages must not exceed 6mm deep (thick).

Recommended and acceptable backing/mount boards;

1. Cardboard

2. High density foam core, self-adhesive mounting board Both window mount and backing board must be the same size. Double and multiple matt is permitted however the total thickness of any entry must not be greater than 6mm. Mounting on soft styrofoam, coreboard, aluminum,

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COMMERCIAL

THE 2014 AIPP ACT COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR

THE WINNER RECEIVES TROPHY AND $250 CASH

Category Rules and Requirements

· This category includes Architecture, Commercial, Corporate, Fashion, Sport & Documentary and Industrial photography.

· Entries into this category must have been commissioned. A commissioned entry is a photograph that you, as the photographer, have been hired or engaged to take, by a third party.

· Stock photography is generally self-commissioned and therefore cannot be entered in this category. The exception would be where the entry was originally commissioned by a client or the stock library. · Personal images created for your book or portfolio are not eligible for these categories because they

were not commissioned by a third party.

· It is sufficient for the photographs to have been taken as part of the commission. They do not have to have been used by the client.

· Non-commissioned commercial work may be eligible for the Illustrative, Sport, Travel, Portraiture, Landscape, Documentary and Science, Environment & Nature categories.

· Entrants to the corporate category may include non-photographic and 3D elements used as part of the brief, as long as the image submitted remains substantially photographic in origin.

Judging Considerations

· Commercial photography includes, for example, industrial, architectural, corporate, portraiture, food, jewellery, still-life, product, life-style, sport and travel photography. It can include work for annual reports, in-house publications, historical records, reference and progress reports, books, internet, images taken for billboards, print, online, point-of-sale etc. The subject matter isn’t the issue; rather the purpose for which the photography was created.

· Entries will be judged in the context of a corporate image. A broad view will be taken as to how the image could be used in a corporate context.

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TRAVEL

THE 2014 AIPP ACT TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR

THE WINNER RECEIVES TROPHY AND $250 CASH

Category Rules and Requirements

· Entries into this category may be commissioned or self-commissioned.

· Travel photography involves an area’s landscape, people, cultures, customs and history. It may express or reference the feeling of a time and place, or simply portray a land or its people in its natural state. · Photographs must be single capture images with no retouching that materially affects the authenticity of

the document. Traditional adjustments for exposure, contrast and colour are allowed, as is minor cloning or removing of incidental elements within the scene. Textured layers are not permissible. In other words, it has to be real!

· Photographs with multiple exposures or extensive Photoshop work should be entered into another category, such as Illustrative.

Judging Considerations

· All destinations will be considered in the light of being ‘travel photography’, even if the location in the photograph is the same as where the print judging is being held. Both within Australia and overseas are acceptable.

· Camera technique and print quality are considered to be important, but the judges will be paying special attention to composition, light and camera angle.

· Entries should communicate some aspect of travel, but the judges will be asked to interpret this widely. However, also consider the Portrait, Documentary, Illustrative and Landscape categories for your entries.

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SCIENCE, ENVIRONMENT & NATURE

THE 2014 AIPP ACT SCIENCE, ENVIRONMENT & NATURE PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR

THE WINNER RECEIVES TROPHY AND $250 CASH

Category Rules and Requirements

· Entries into this category may be commissioned or self-commissioned.

· Entries must be of scientific, environmental, nature or wildlife photography. This is not a category for only scientific entries.

· Entrants must provide a description / explanation of the photograph during the online entry to assist the judges in assessing the content of the print properly. If the photograph contains animal species the description must clearly indicate if the subject is either wild; captive or; has been handled or manipulated. A limit of 25 words. · Photographs must be single capture images with no retouching that materially affects the authenticity of the

document. Traditional adjustments for exposure, contrast and colour are permitted. No cloning or removing of elements within the scene is permitted. Cropping the image is permitted. More than one single-capture image can appear on the entry as some scientific images are several images presented as a whole this includes stitches or mosaics.

Judging Considerations

· Entries into the Scientific, Environment and Nature category will be judged broadly, based on content, impact and professional quality.

· The accompanying description of the image may have an impact on the assessment of the print.

· Entries in this category are expected to illustrate their subject matter authentically. The judges are looking for creative treatments of subjects within the confines of presenting them authentically.

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LANDSCAPE

THE 2014 AIPP ACT LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR

THE WINNER RECEIVES TROPHY AND $250 CASH

Category Rules and Requirements

· Entries into this category may be commissioned or self-commissioned.

· Photographs must depict the natural or human/urban environment, but may be interpretative (in other words, they need not be literal images of a scene).

· Composite and non-composite images are acceptable in this category.

Judging Considerations

· Entries will be judged on the basis of a landscape image, whether real or imaginary. Aspects such as composition, light and content will be closely considered.

· Camera technique and print quality are also considered to be important in a successful landscape image. · Judges in this category will consider both traditional and contemporary values.

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ILLUSTRATIVE

THE 2014 AIPP ACT ILLUSTRATIVE PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR

THE WINNER RECEIVES TROPHY AND $250 CASH

Category Rules and Requirements

· Entries into this category may be commissioned or self-commissioned

· Illustrative photography is a general category designed to recognise photographs taken or produced to illustrate a subject or topic. They may be conceptual or representative in nature.

· Examples include images taken to illustrate a magazine article, a website or a book cover, but may also be outtakes from assignments, stock photography or self-commissioned.

· Images entered into this category may be suitable for other categories as well e.g. a portrait or a landscape to illustrate a magazine article may be suitable for both categories.

· As an example, a landscape photograph that includes something more than the landscape (such as an aircraft in the sky) may be better entered into the Illustrative category where the expectations of the judges are not so specific.

Judging Considerations

· Entries into the Illustrative category will be judged broadly, based on content, impact and professional quality. · Judges will be asked to assume the image is capable of illustrating something.

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PORTRAIT

THE 2014 AIPP ACT PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR

THE WINNER RECEIVES TROPHY AND $250 CASH

Category Rules and Requirements

· Entries into this category may be commissioned or self-commissioned

· Portraiture photography is broadly defined and can include family portraiture, corporate and travel work, and creative and interpretive portraits.

· Portraits of pets and animals are acceptable.

Judging Considerations

· Entries into the Portrait category will be judged broadly, based on content, impact and professional quality. Is the print entry a professionally produced or crafted portrait?

· More conventional entries of family groups or of a domestic nature may be better entered into the Family Category, but they must have been commissioned.

· The judges will be asked to consider portraiture in its broadest context. Use of post-production techniques is acceptable, but extensive use of post-production techniques may indicate the entry is better entered into another category, such as Illustrative.

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FAMILY

THE 2014 AIPP ACT FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR

THE WINNER RECEIVES TROPHY AND $250 CASH

Category Rules and Requirements

· Entries into this category MUST be commissioned by the family depicted in the entry. Your entry does not have to be the photograph you sold to your client but it MUST be from the same photography session.

· This category will be judged in 3 sub categories, Family Groups, Single family members and Pregnancy/Babies. · Entries are to reflect the type of photography you are selling to your clients.

· Entries can be multilayered allowing the use of additional photographic elements. Diptychs, triptychs and series are also permitted, as too are head swaps.

· The judges will be asked to reward excellence in lighting, posing, composition and camera technique.

Judging Considerations

· Entries will be judged on lighting, posing, composition and camera technique as well as being rewarded for creativity & imagination... Emotional content can be equally as important as more traditional photographic benchmarks. Successful images may be excellent examples of traditional family portraiture, or reflect the highest level of contemporary market expectations.

· Emotional impact and evidence of good communication between the photographer and the subjects may also be considered a key ingredient because this category is designed to recognise the daily work of professional portrait photographers.

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WEDDING

THE 2014 AIPP ACT WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR

THE WINNER RECEIVES TROPHY AND $250 CASH

Category Rules and Requirements

· Entries into this category must be commissioned and photographed at the clients’ actual wedding. If several photographic elements are used, all the elements must have been taken at the same wedding.

Judging Considerations

· Entries into the wedding category will be judged broadly, based on content, impact and professional quality. · Very high standards of traditional wedding styles should be duly recognised, as should images that reflect the

highest level of contemporary market expectations.

· The judges will also consider the entries in the light of the category - is the entry a great example of wedding photography? Images that are more interpretative or contemporary in nature may be better entered into Illustrative.

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ALBUM/BOOK

THE 2014 AIPP ACT ALBUM/BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD

THE WINNER RECEIVES A TROPHY AND $250 CASH THIS AWARD SHALL BE JUDGED IN 5 SUB CATEGORIES

Wedding Album (single photographer) | Any wedding album in which a single photographer (or studio consisting

of a single photographer as the primary) is the sole shooter.

Wedding Album (multiple photographers) | Any wedding album that is the result of the work of multiple

photographers or in which multiple photographers, or a studio consisting of multiple photographers, should be credited.

Portrait Album | Any album featuring Families, Individuals or Pets.

Event Album | Any non-wedding or engagement album: This includes, but is not limited to, special projects, parties

(not wedding receptions), Graduations, School Formals, Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, Gaye Holud etc.

Book | Books must have a connection with Australia (photographer, publisher or content) and must have been

published in the last 4 years. Print to order and limited print run books are acceptable. The book can be entered by either the photographer or the publisher. An ISBN number is not required.

To be considered for an award an entry must receive a score of 80 or above.

Judges will score each album entered out of 100. The judges will determine the winner from the 3 highest scoring albums across all sub categories. If no album/s reach the required score of 80 no award will be given.

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