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SPIE INTERNATIONAL DAY OF LIGHT PHOTO CONTEST

Application Deadline: 16 September, 2026 (11:59 PM PST)

LOCATION: USA

The SPIE International Day of Light Photo Contest is held annually to raise awareness about the International Day of Light and to demonstrate the impact that light has on cultural, economic, and societal aspects of our world. Amateur and professional photographers alike are encouraged to submit photos for a chance to win cash prizes.

ELIGIBILITY:

The 2026 SPIE International Day of Light Photo Contest is open! Help us showcase the transformative and awe-inspiring impact of light on our lives, communities, and planet by submitting your eye-catching images. A special “Judges’ Choice for the Best of Science” prize will be offered this year. 

Theme: The contest aims to showcase the transformative and awe-inspiring impact of light on our lives, communities, and planet.

The photo contest is open to adults aged 18 and up, both amateur and professional photographers, except employees of SPIE and optics.org, their immediate families, the contest judges, and consultants/contractors of SPIE. Immediate family is defined as all grandparents, parents, spouses, siblings, children, grandchildren, in-laws, or anyone living in the SPIE or optics.org employee’s household. Entrants are subject to all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations. The contest is void where prohibited by law.

How to Enter:

Digital photographs, photo titles, and artist statements must be submitted online via the form on the SPIE.org website.

Entries submitted through mail will not be accepted. Photo Type, Size, Format, and Resolution Photographs depicting the vital role that light and light-based technologies play in daily life must be in digital format, suitable for public exhibition and printing at high resolution.

All images must be 300 dpi or more and at least 3,000 pixels on the longest side. File size should be no less than 5MB and no greater than 20MB. TIF and JPEG/JPG are the ONLY accepted formats.

Please submit the highest quality images that meet these requirements. Images that don’t meet these criteria will not be judged.

Timeframe New for 2026: Photos must have been taken within the past two years, after 16 May 2024.

Re-submissions will not be considered.

Photo Alterations Only limited enhancement of the original photograph is permitted for the purpose of improving brightness and contrast or removing minor cosmetic flaws.

Black and white images are acceptable.

Required Information The photographer’s name, address, telephone number, email address, a title, and an artist statement must accompany each entry.

The artist statement should include the subject of the image, the location and date the image was taken, the 3 of 4 equipment used to capture the image, any adjustments made to the image, a description of how it is tied to the contest’s theme, and any other interesting details about the photo.

Submissions and photo titles to be in English, if possible.

Limit of Entries Each person may submit a maximum of two (2) entries.

Contestants should enter one photo per entry form.

BENEFIT:

Awards:

First Prize: US $2,500

Second Prize: US $1,000

Third Prize: US $500

Judges’ Choice for Best of Science Prize: US $1,000

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THE IAN PARRY PHOTOJOURNALISM GRANT 2026 

Application Deadline: 31 August 2026

LOCATION: United Kingdom

Applications are now being accepted for the Ian Parry Photojournalism Grant 2026. The Ian Parry Photojournalism Grant supports young and emerging photographers as they embark on their career in the world of photojournalism. They offer financial support, mentorship, and ongoing assistance for the promotion of their work. Importantly, the recipient becomes part of a network of past recipients and an extended family of people who care deeply about the grant and believe in the importance of photojournalism.

ELIGIBILITY:

The Ian Parry Photojournalism Grant is an international photographic competition for young photographers who are 24 years of age or under, or anyone who is studying in a full-time photographic course. Entrants must submit a portfolio of 12 images and a clear proposal of a project they would undertake if they received the grant.

Participation is FREE

Candidates applying for the Grant should ensure that their application contains the following information: 

Your name, date of birth, permanent address, personal email address, personal telephone number, and if applicable, college, the course title, and course tutor. 

If age 25 or over, you will need proof of student status, including a letter from a tutor 

A portfolio of 12 photographs, either a photo essay or individual photos with a project description giving us details of the portfolio you have uploaded for this application. 

Extended captions for each image as a PDF document. 

A clear project proposal explaining what project you would undertake if you received the scholarship. 

Please follow the instructions on our submission form carefully. 

BENEFIT:

The recipient will receive £10,000 towards their chosen project 

Loan of Canon equipment to the IP Grant recipient 

Publication of images by our media partner The Guardian 

Eligible for inclusion in the Hamburg portfolio review 

Eligible for inclusion in the VII Mentorship programme 

A year-long personal mentorship with an assignment from the Founder and CEO of Legacy of War Foundation, renowned photojournalist Giles Duley 

One recipient will also receive the Gentex Corp Personal Safety Award, receiving personal safety equipment, body armor and Hostile Environment Training. 

Save the Children will select one of the IPPG’s finalists to undertake a professional photography commission for STC. 

Each year a selection of finalists will have their work spotlighted by the panel of industry judges 

Each year a selection of entrants will have their work spotlighted via the IPPG channels 

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