The competition is closed.

Prizes

The winners take home attractive prizes in each category in the form of camera equipment and gift cards. The total prize sum is approximately SEK 100,000.

Exhibitions

Nominated entries will be shown in a printed exhibition at the festival.

Exposure

If you are nominated your entry will be shown on the website of Gothenburg Street Photo Festival.

How to enter the contest, step by step

  • 1 Choose which category you wish to enter.
  • 2 Important! Mark your pictures according to instructions, upload your images and create your personal GSPF account.
  • 3 Choose your payment option - Swish, Bank transfer or Paypal - and make your payment. Once you have paid, you are participating in the competition.

Choose one or more categories

Color

Single Color

Color

In this category you may enter one to six color pictures, the choice is yours. They can be totally disconnected from each other. A prerequisite is of course that it is street photography, taken in the public space. This may be streets, squares, buses, trams, pubs, libraries etc. The pictures may not have been arranged and should not be of people you know. They must have been taken by yourself and there must be human presence in them. There is no limit as to when the pictures have been taken. Competition entries must be received by Sunday, August 18th, at 12 noon, Swedish time. All nominated images will be exhibited during the Gothenburg Street Photo Festival on September 13-14, 2024

Domare: Matt Stuart
Deadline: 21 August 2023

Competition entries must have been received no later than 12.00 noon CEST Monday 21 August.
All nominated photos will be exhibited during the Gothenburg Street Photo Festival September 8-9 2023.

Born in 1974, Matt Stuart was raised in the leafy suburbs of Harrow, North West London. He admits to a less than distinguished school career, but was called upon aged 11 to play a trumpet solo in front of the Queen Mother. Her Majesty’s reaction is not recorded. A little later, in 1986, Matt discovered skateboarding after watching the film “Back to the Future”. Skating occupied his every waking moment until 1994, when he looked up from the half-pipe and noticed that girls had got a lot more interesting. He also indulged in a brief, ill-advised affair with Kung Fu. Matt’s father, keenly aware that his son would never be the next Bruce Lee, introduced him to photography, handing over books by Robert Frank & Henri Cartier-Bresson. Ever since then, photography has been Matt’s overriding passion, although he’s still quite interested in skateboards and girls. (But thankfully not Kung Fu).

www.mattstuart.com
@mattu1

Black and white

Single black and white

Black and white

In this category you may enter one to six black and white pictures, the choice is yours. They can be totally disconnected from each other. A prerequisite is of course that it is street photography, taken in the public space. This may be streets, squares, buses, trams, pubs, libraries etc. The pictures may not have been arranged and should not be of people you know. They must have been taken by yourself and there must be human presence in them. There is no limit as to when the pictures have been taken. Competition entries must be received by Sunday, August 18th, at 12 noon Swedish time. All nominated images will be exhibited during the Gothenburg Street Photo Festival on September 13-14, 2024

Domare: Joakim Möller
Deadline: 21 August 2023

Competition entries must have been received no later than 12.00 noon CEST Monday 21 August.
All nominated photos will be exhibited during the Gothenburg Street Photo Festival September 8-9 2023.

Joakim Möller (Born 1999) is a Stockholm based photographer who specializes in Fine art Street photography. His images are often minimalistic, experimental and mysterious.

“The idea of ​​capturing real moments of life on the street and thus making them live on, is what got me hooked on street photography. It is truly magical to me that just by pressing a button, I can preserve the things I observe forever. What I love most is how unpredictable it is. Every day when I go out on my photowalk, I have no idea what I’m going to get, and it’s the surprises that keep me coming back.

For me, it is important not to have a clear idea of ​​what I want to say with my photographs in advance. Photography for me is just a visual diary. I usually photograph a lot, every day. I try not to think too much, I just shoot what my impulse tells me. My favorite photography quotes are: “There is only you and your camera. The limitations of your photography are within yourself, because what we see is what we are”
– Ernst Haas.

@moller_joakim

Under 30

Under 30

Under 30

This category is open to anyone under 30 years of age. In this category you may enter one to six color pictures, black & white pictures or a mix, the choice is yours. They can be totally disconnected from each other. A prerequisite is of course that it is street photography, taken in the public space.This may be streets, squares, buses, trams, pubs, libraries etc. The pictures may not have been arranged and should not be of people you know. They must have been taken by yourself and there must be human presence in them. There is no limit as to when the pictures have been taken. Competition entries must be received by Sunday, August 18th, at 12 noon, Swedish time. All nominated images will be exhibited during the Gothenburg Street Photo Festival on September 13-14, 2024

Domare: Eva Brodtkorb
Deadline: 21 August 2023

Competition entries must have been received no later than 12.00 noon CEST Monday 21 August.
All nominated photos will be exhibited during the Gothenburg Street Photo Festival September 8-9 2023.

Why Street photography:
“After I started to focus more on Fine Art photography, I think my exhibition in 2016 was when I started finding my voice and identity, and started experimenting with a technique by using multiple layers of the same frame. Although I mostly work with one frame expression today, I love trying out new ways a photograph can be presented. With this technique I wanted to make the frame move and come to life, in an otherwise still frame.
To me though this is street, but with that extra layer of expression. It was with this series I was truly introduced to the art of street photography, and was also the gateway to how I work with street photography today.”

www.evabrodtkorb.com
@evabrodtkorb_photography

Collection

Collection 5-7 pictures

Collection

In this category you have the opportunity to submit up to three collections of five to seven images. You choose yourself. The pictures in the collection should be connected and together create a whole. The prerequisites are, of course, that it must be a street photo. That is, photos taken in the public environment. On streets and squares, buses, trams, pubs, libraries, etc. The pictures must not be arranged and not on people you know. The pictures must be taken by yourself and contain people or clear traces of human presence. There are no time horizon requirements. Competition entries must be received by Sunday, August 18th, at 12 noon, Swedish time. All nominated images will be exhibited during the Gothenburg Street Photo Festival on September 13-14, 2024

Domare: Giedo van der Zwan
Deadline: 21 August 2023

Competition entries must have been received no later than 12.00 noon CEST Monday 21 August.
All nominated photos will be exhibited during the Gothenburg Street Photo Festival .

Giedo van der Zwan

In daily life, Giedo van der Zwan is a writer and creative consultant. As a photographer Giedo frequently roams the streets and beach of his hometown – The Hague in The Netherlands. He has received international recognition for his work through publications, awards, and exhibitions.

Giedo prefers to photograph candid scenes and works very close to people with a wide lens and often with a flash. His images are bright, sharp, and colorful showing ‘real people and real emotions’.

www.giedovanderzwan.com
@giedovanderzwan

Prices

One picture - SEK 50

Three pictures - SEK 140

Six pictures - SEK 250

Collection - SEK 250

This is what you can win.
Total prize sum approximately SEK 100,000

When you compete in one of our four categories, you have a chance to win high-class prizes.
First prize in each class is a Fujifilm X-T30 II Black. A high-performance kit with the FujinonXF 18-55mm f/2.8-4.0 R LM OIS lens.
The camera is an update of the previous X-T30.
Value approx. SEK 15,000.

Second prize in each category is a gift card from Scandinavian Photo worth SEK 7,500.

Third prize in each category is a gift card from Scandinavian Photo worth SEK 3,500.

Total worth of the prize sum is approximately SEK 100,000.
The last day to submit competition entries is August 21, 12.00 noon CEST!

Rules

    • The competition is open to participants over 16 years old from all over the world.
    • Entries must not have been exhibited in any street photography festival before.
    • Registration fees are non-refundable.
    • You may only participate with images that you have photographed yourself and own the copyright of.
    • Gothenburg Street Photo Festival has the right to use the images for promotion of the festival and its
      competitions on the website, on all social media platforms, as well as in printed materials.
    • Gothenburg Street Photo Festival does not have the right to sell or use competition entries in contexts other than those that are mentioned above.

The Images

  • Entries must have a street photography theme and be taken in public spaces.This means images from streets, squares, buses, trams, pubs, etc. The images should contain people or clear traces of human presence.
  • There are no time horizon requirements.
  • Images must not be staged and/or taken of people you know.
  • Images with offensive or defamatory content or that are sexually explicit will not be accepted.
  • Image processing and cropping are allowed. However, adding or removing elements from the image through cloning is not allowed.
  • Images may not be watermarked or signed.
  • Images may not have any form of border.
  • Images should be in .jpeg format.
  • If your image is nominated, you will be asked to submit a high-resolution copy of the image.

Naming

  • The files should be named as follows: lastname-mobilenumber-imagenumber-category.jpg.
  • Swap å, ä, ö with a, a, o.
  • When you compete in the collection category name as follows: lastname-mobilenumber-collection-collectionname-imagenumber.jpg.

Size

The pictures should be 821 pixels high (on the standing/vertical side) and not larger than 4Mb.

Copyright

By entering the contest you acknowledge that the pictures can be used by GSPF for marketing purposes and in connection with upcoming contests, both in printed and digital form.

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