6th Annual Wildlife And Landscape Photo Contest Taking Submissions

  • Monday, August 10, 2020
Tennessee Wildlife Federation, a nonprofit dedicated to conserving the state’s wildlife and natural resources, is accepting photo submissions for its sixth annual Tennessee wildlife and landscape photo contest. 

Photographers are encouraged to submit up to 20 of their best images of Tennessee’s wildlife and landscapes. Submissions can be made until Aug.31 at tnwf.org/PhotoContest.

A panel of judges will select the best photos to be featured in the Federation’s 2021 calendar and across the Federation’s digital platforms.
Winners will also receive a variety of prizes including gift cards, Federation apparel, a custom-built birdhouse and Patagonia duffle bag. 

“We look forward to the photo contest every year at the Federation,” said Kendall McCarter, chief development officer for Tennessee Wildlife Federation. “Tennessee has some of the most breathtaking landscapes and wildlife for photographers--both amateur and professional--to capture and the Federation enjoys spotlighting their work throughout their year.”

The deadline to submit photos is 11:59 p.m. CT Aug. 31. Voting for the People’s Choice winner will be open for the public on Sept. 4. 

For more information and official contest rules, visit tnwf.org/PhotoContest.
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