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All of Asia’s submissions are now closed and the finalists have been nominated, you can see them on this page!

Check out our blog for news about the competition and the finalists.

 

 Win a Retina MacBookPro and a Wacom Tablet!

1000for1 is run by photographers for photographers this is why this contest is run according to the Artists’ Bill of Rights: there will be no other uses of the submitted pictures other than the ones strictly related to running the contest. A gallery of the winning pictures along with the shortlisted ones will be published on this site. Please note that that we will fully credit each picture which is published.

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  • September 21: competition opens, submit your photos!

  • January 31, 23:59 GMT OR as soon as 1000 participants are reached: submissions close

    Do you know that the average photography competition has way more than 1000 contestants? By limiting the number of entrants you have a higher chance of winning the competition. 

  • February 15: finalists announced

  • February 28: winner nominated

Your photographs will be judged in two rounds: first our staff will select a series of photographs and then the judges will nominate the winner, chosen among the finalists

Matteo Vegetti

Matteo Vegetti

Matteo is a travel and documentary photographer and videomaker whose passion for distant cultures has pushed him to seek adventures in remote locations. He's been published, among others, by National Geographic. He is one of the founding members of Flabbergast V.

Tewfic El-Sawy

Tewfic El-Sawy

Tewfic El-Sawy is New York City-based freelance travel photographer. He organises and leads photo expeditions/workshops for photographers and is the founder of The Travel Photographer blog. He just completed publishing the book “Hau Dong: The Spirit Mediums of Vietnam”, and is currently working on a new book on Chinese Opera.

Diane Durongpisitkul

Diane Durongpisitkul

A traveller and self-confessed serial people-watcher, Diane has a hunger for documenting the ordinary moments of daily life among societies across the globe. She has an innate wanderlust and is constantly searching for a deeper understanding of the subjects with whom she engages. She often seeks communities not consumed by tourism or the homogenisation of global mainstream culture to survey the social condition in its purest form.

Jing Chen

Jing Chen

Jing is an independent travel blogger that writes extensively about China, its culture and its traditions. Attracted by nature and secret places she's always willing to share her discoveries with her western readers.  

Kim Hak

Kim Hak

Kim Hak is an award winning Cambodian photographer, whose works include survivor stories, the funeral of King Sihanouk, architectural documentation and the changing landscape of his homeland.

Probal Rashid

Probal Rashid

Probal is an award winning documentary photographer focusing on people at the edges of society. He is a long time advocate of the people of Bangladesh, Nepal and India. His photographs explore the relationship of humanity and environment in a simple manner.

This was last edition: “India!”

Below are the winning picture of Javier Arcenillas (who has joined our judging panel) and the honourable mentions by Massimo Ferrero, Nicolas Nicourt and Matteo Imbrianti

 

Here you can find all the shortlisted entries for “India!”

 

From the blog

The old Tsaatan. Mongolia
INSPIRE is open for submission Posted 14 June 2019
The Human World: deadline extended Posted 12 March 2018

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