Sony BBC Earth has unveiled the fourth edition of its popular photography contest, ‘Earth In Focus’, under the theme ‘One World, Many Frames’. This initiative invites photography enthusiasts to showcase their unique perspectives on India, celebrating the unity amidst the diversity of our planet.
According to a press note, the contest will be judged by Shivang Mehta, an internationally acclaimed photographer, Sony Alpha Ambassador, and a fellow of the International League of Conservation Photographers (iLCP). Mehta’s passion for wildlife and conservation photography is reflected in his award-winning books and assignments like Project Cheetah.
Top Three Winners: Each will receive a GoPro HERO12 and have their work featured on the Sony BBC Earth channel.
Top 15 Selections: You will receive exclusive guidance from Shivang Mehta through a special masterclass.
Photographers can submit their entries through the contest microsite, where they can find detailed rules, submission guidelines, and updates. The contest runs for a month, allowing ample time for participants to capture and submit their best work.
For more information, visit: Sony BBC Earth’s Earth in Focus
Rohan Jain, Business Operations Head – Sony AATH and Head – Marketing & Insights, English Cluster, Sony Pictures Networks India said, “We are thrilled to offer ‘Earth In Focus’ as a platform for people to showcase their talent and contribute to our shared passion for the world. We are excited to see the world through the lens of our talented photographers and share their stunning work with our audience.”
Shivang Mehta, Contest Judge, said, “It is a pleasure to judge Sony BBC Earth’s ‘Earth In Focus’. Every photographer perceives a subject differently, which is well reflected through their work. I look forward to seeing how each entry interprets ‘One World, Many Frames,’ highlighting unique viewpoints that reflect the richness of our world.”
The contest aims to foster creativity and a deeper appreciation for the planet’s natural beauty, encouraging participants to capture diverse aspects of India in their unique ways.