“Wyoming’s plentiful wildlife and expansive scenery make this contest exciting to enter,” said Amy Bulger, editor of Wyoming Wildlife. “Our categories allow photographers to explore their favorite part of the outdoors.”
Contestants can submit photographs in the following categories:
- Wildlife (wild mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish)
- Scenic (in which landmarks, scenery or inanimate objects are prominent)
- Recreation (people enjoying the outdoors through hunting, fishing, hiking, backpacking, skiing or other outdoor activities)
- Flora (wildflowers, foliage, fruiting bodies or other parts of plants).
This year, submissions are being accepted online only. Photos must have been taken in Wyoming and cannot have been previously submitted to (or taken on assignment for) Wyoming Wildlife. Employees of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, Wyoming Game and Fish Commissioners and their immediate families are ineligible.
“Photographers should pay close attention to photo size and type when submitting. Photos must be in jpeg or TIFF format and at least 5100 pixels in their longest dimension,” said Justin Joiner, Wyoming Wildlife creative director. This is the equivalent of 17 inches at 300 resolution on the longest side.
For more information and complete submission guidelines and prizes, visit the photo contest web page. For questions, contact Justin Joiner at (307) 777-4547.
About Wyoming Wildlife Magazine
Wyoming Wildlife is published 12 times a year for anglers, hunters and wildlife enthusiasts. Its pages are full of the wild things and wild places that make Wyoming incomparable. Wyoming Wildlife is available on newsstands or by calling (800) 710-8345 to subscribe for $12.95 for 12 issues.