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2024 PhotoAfric COmpetition

ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2024
RESULTS COMING OUT SOON

The 2024 PhotoAfric Competition is expecting entries from all photo enthusiasts, professionals and amateurs of African origin, to showcase the beauty of the African Architecture, Presence of Accessibilities for PWD, Wildlife, Culture and People.

OPENS: AUGUST 31st
At
11:59pm

Categories

African architecture, Presence of Accessibilities for People with Disabilities (PWD), Wildlife, Culture and People

ENTRY DEADLINE: DECEMBER 31st
At
11:59pm

Criteria for Competition

Originality and creativity, Technical skill, Impact, Lighting and Composition.

Prizes

The 1st, 2nd & 3rd winners of each entry category will receive gift card prizes, an electronic certificate of participation and display of their entries and Bio for global recognition in all our social media platforms.

Submit Your Entries
to
2024photoAfric@wasard.org

Originality and creativity, Technical skill, Impact, Lighting and Composition

The competition arbitrators include the following professional photographers, who hold many honors and awards from institutions and entities in the field of photography in Africa, Asia and Europe:
Ahmed Basha
(Egypt)
Rita Chinaza Obi
(Nigeria)
Grace Estelle Bie-Dumoment
(Ivory Coast)
Mauro Seraio
(Angola)
Dominic Arkorful
(Ghana)

Registeration

The 2024 PhotoAfric Competition is expecting entries from all photo enthusiasts, professionals and amateurs of African origin, to showcase the beauty of the African Architecture, Presence of Accessibilities for PWD, Wildlife, Culture and People.

Rules for the Competiton

Criteria for Competition Originality and creativity, Technical skill, Impact, Lighting and Composition.

Partnership

WASARD Support for SDG According to Target 10.3 of SDG 10 of the United Nation, 'The number of countries reporting on discrimination has increased by 37% since 2022' We are therefore committed to using the proceeds from this event to promote advocacy for Accessibility in public infrastructure for people living with disablity in different African Countries.