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For the third year, Wyoming Wildlife magazine is calling for the public’s best wildlife photographs from the Cowboy State. The publication has opened entries for the third annual Wyoming Wildlife calendar photo contest. Entries will be accepted until midnight June 13.
This is an opportunity for photographers of every skill level to have a chance for their images to be featured in the magazine’s 2023 calendar, which is printed as the November 2022 issue of the magazine. Entrants also have a chance to win $100 for a photo selected for the calendar, with an additional $50 for cover selection, and a 12-by-18 inch matte print from contest sponsor Artizen Photo Printing in Cheyenne.
“Hundreds of photographers took advantage of the opportunity last year to submit wildlife photos for our annual calendar,” Editor of Wyoming Wildlife Tracie Binkerd said. “We look forward to seeing all the vibrant and outstanding photos of Wyoming’s wildlife in this year’s contest.”
According to the Game and Fish Department, the calendar photo contest accepts photos of wildlife taken in Wyoming and Grand Teton and Yellowstone national parks. Wildlife includes mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish. Each photographer can submit up to 10 photos. Because winning images will appear in the calendar, only horizontal images or those that can be cropped to the calendar dimensions will be considered for publication. Photos must have been taken by the person submitting the entries and may not infringe on the copyright of others. No entries previously published in Wyoming Wildlife or Wyoming Wildlife calendars may be submitted.
To enter the contest, along with rules and more information is available on the photo contest website.