1. AWARDS
By entering The SWPP Album Competition you are eligible to win an Overall
Award and in the case of all entries scoring over 80, a Merit Award.
The Overall Awards are the highest of honours and brings with them a substantial
prize. There will be one Overall winner in each of the two categories. All
entries that score over 80 points will receive a merit award ribbon
2. FORMAT
| Width: | 1920 pixels maximum |
| Height: | 1080 pixels maximum |
| (Note: This is in order to accommodate high-definition display.) | |
| Resolution: | 72 dpi |
| Mode: | RGB colour mode (even Black & White images) |
| Format: | JPEG File Format |
Each album must be submitted on a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM as JPEG files. The
maximum number of image files per album is 50. There is no minimum number of
images, but each entry should tell a complete story. JPEG files should be saved
at the following dimensions:
Image files may be of individual album pages, double-page spreads, or details of
individual pages. All image files must be numbered sequentially, indicating the
order in which they should appear (eg. 001.jpg, 002.jpg, 003.jpg). All files
must be saved on the CD or DVD inside a folder bearing the entrant’s name and
album entry number (if more than one album is submitted).
3. PREPARING IMAGE FILES
Image files may be prepared in either of two ways: The album may be photographed with a digital camera and the files saved to the specifications listed above; or files may be generated directly from the album page-layout files. For example, if you use Photoshop to design and lay out your album, you could simply save the Photoshop page files as JPEG files to the above size and resolution specifications.
4. PHOTOGRAPHING YOUR ALBUM
If you are photographing your album using a digital camera, consider these
tips:
1) Use a seamless or other photographic background (such as a canvas or
hand-painted muslin) to provide a neutral and consistent background for your
album.
2) Use a tripod and align the camera back so you have an even horizontal base
for your images.
3) If you are not used to shooting copy art, shoot a few tests to fine-tune your
exposures and your lighting technique. It is essential that you reveal as much
information (shadows, midtones and highlights) in your album images as possible
and that the exposures be consistent throughout. Furthermore, it is important
that exposure be consistent across the frame, from corner to corner, which means
your lighting must be even from corner to corner with no more than a fractional
f-stop deviation. Using a handheld incident meter is advised.
4) You may shoot left- and right-hand pages together. You may, however, want to
make a full-frame vertical image of special photos or details throughout the
album. These add visual interest to your entry.
5) Although you may shoot the album cover as an introductory slide, do not
include the photographer’s name or Studio logo in the image.
6) Any identifying marks, such as gold foil signatures or studio stamps, will
disqualify the album.
5. ALBUM JUDGING
Album entries will be loaded into a slideshow software program and shown on
an LCD projector to the judges. No music or additional graphics may accompany
the album presentation.
A panel of qualified professionals will judge each album separately, and all
decisions are final. Judges look for the following qualities in the albums:
Storytelling qualities
Impact
Style
Technique
Lighting
Posing
Expressions
Print quality
Composition
Saleability
Design creativity
6. IMPORTANT NOTICES
Album photographs must be from an actual event or sitting.
Entries are to be completed by an individual photographer or, in the case of the
Wedding Category—Multiple Photographers, several photographers submitted under
the studio name.
Applicants agree that any entry, or part thereof, may be used by the SWPP &
“Professional Imagemaker” magazine in any part of their publications, printed
materials or electronic media, such as, but not limited to, their websites.
The SWPP has the right to disqualify any entry if it does not meet our basic
requirements.
The SWPP is not liable for any damage to the CD/DVD entries incurred during
shipping or handling.
Rules may be changed or modified without notice.
7. ALBUM CATEGORY DIVISIONS
Each album may only be submitted in one category. Please mark your selection
of category carefully; it will be judged in the category in which it was
submitted.
Wedding (single photographer, multiple photographers or studio submission)
Event or Non-Event, Informal (Specific Events, Family albums, friends—not tied
to a specific event but a collection of storytelling images)
| SCORE | KEY | DEFINITION |
| 70-75 | Below Average | Requires improvement in technique |
| 76-79 | Average | Average professional skill and technique |
| Scores of 80 or above will receive A Merit Award). | ||
| 80-84 | Above Average | Good standard of professional skill, creativity and technique |
| 85-89 | Excellent | Very good use of imagination, skill and technique |
| 90-94 | Outstanding | Exhibiting exceptional skills in all areas |
| 95-99 | Outstanding | Approaching the highest standard in excellence in imagination, creativity and technique |
| 100 | Exemplary | Best possible use of all skills and creativity; new, fresh, unique |
8. SWPP SCORING SYSTEM FOR ALBUM COMPETITION
New for 2009: DVD SLIDESHOWS
DVD SLIDESHOW SUBMISSION
DVDs highlighting the work of a photographer or studio may be submitted for
competition for 2009. Registration procedures will be the same as for the other
album categories. However, DVDs must be mailed to SWPP's offices in Rhyl. They
cannot be uploaded.
RESTRICTIONS
This category is not for self-promotional DVDs. Any identifying information such
as studio logos, signatures, names or images of the photographers will
disqualify the DVD. Typical DVDs would include wedding, portrait, event or
informal albums.
FORMAT
DVDs must be submitted as DVD-Video discs, and must be playable on a PC and Mac
Computer in Region 1 DVD European format.
LENGTH
The maximum length is six minutes running time.
DVD FEATURES:
There is no restriction as to the type of effects that may be included on the
Slideshow DVDs. For example, music, animation, graphic effects are all
permissible, as well as any other effects not mentioned here.
Submission fee £15 members - non members - £30
Payment form:
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