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Urban Photographer of the Year

Zoltan Arva-Toth | Competitions | November 26, 2009 | 2 Comments
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Now in its second year, the CB Richard Ellis competition sets a brief for photographers to explore “cities at work” at any time during a 24-hour period. The organisers split the day up into 24 hours and allow for up to 24 images per photographer, but only one per hour of the day. Winners for each hour are chosen by their judging panel, and the prize for each hour is sponsored by an international brand. The winner and two runners-up will be given prizes sponsored directly by CB Richard Ellis. The grand prize will be a week’s holiday for two in Jordan. Whereas the previous competition was only open to contestants from the UK, this year they are opening up the competition to all photographers in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. As with every competition, we encourage you to read the rules before entering your work.

Update: |Due to popular request, entry has been extended for the 2009 competition until Midnight on 31st January 2010.



 

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#1 Thomas

Some nice prizes, but it's actually image harvesting: "Winners and runners up agree to have their images and names published in CBRE publications and on our website, and are happy to appear in any PR surrounding the competition."

7:32 am - Friday, November 27, 2009

#2 Vitamin C

Wow its awesome photograpy.Well upto complimentary its really a catchy shot coming to my eyes and great catch with the nature scenatioo.Thanks for sharing this.

10:57 am - Friday, November 27, 2009

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