Deadline: 26-Jul-2026
The East African Photography Award is now accepting applications from photographers across East Africa to showcase compelling visual stories through a single-image format. The competition celebrates documentary photography, environmental storytelling, and creative visual expression that captures the diverse realities, experiences, and landscapes of the region.
Photographers can submit original images across three thematic categories, with the overall winner receiving a Fujifilm X-T50 camera with an XF16-50 lens kit. Participation is free of charge.
About the Award
- The award supports photographers from East Africa.
- The competition focuses on powerful storytelling through single images.
- Both published and unpublished photographs are eligible.
- The initiative promotes documentary, environmental, and creative photography.
- Entries should reflect authentic experiences, places, and ideas.
- The award encourages both traditional and experimental visual narratives.
- AI-generated images are not permitted.
Award Objectives
- Promote visual storytelling across East Africa.
- Support emerging and established photographers.
- Showcase important human and environmental stories.
- Encourage creative photographic expression.
- Highlight diverse perspectives from the region.
- Celebrate originality and photographic excellence.
- Strengthen documentary and artistic photography practices.
Award Categories
Human
This category focuses on:
- People and communities.
- Daily life and culture.
- Social issues and lived experiences.
- Human relationships and identities.
- Stories that reflect the human condition.
Planet
This category highlights:
- Natural landscapes.
- Environmental issues.
- Biodiversity and conservation.
- Climate and ecological challenges.
- Connections between people and nature.
Imagine
This category encourages:
- Experimental photography.
- Conceptual visual storytelling.
- Creative and unconventional approaches.
- Artistic interpretations of reality.
- Innovative narratives that move beyond traditional documentary styles.
Prize Information
- Overall Single Image Winner receives a Fujifilm X-T50 camera.
- The prize includes an XF16-50 lens kit.
- Additional placements and recognition will be awarded across categories.
- There is no entry fee.
Who Can Apply?
Eligible applicants must be:
- Citizens of Burundi.
- Citizens of Ethiopia.
- Citizens of Kenya.
- Citizens of Rwanda.
- Citizens of South Sudan.
- Citizens of Sudan.
- Citizens of Tanzania.
- Citizens of Uganda.
- At least 18 years of age.
Eligible Photographs
Photographs must:
- Be original works created by the applicant.
- Have been captured between 1 August 2025 and 26 July 2026.
- Be supported by EXIF metadata for verification.
- Fit within one of the three competition categories.
- Be submitted as single-image entries.
Submission Rules
- Each participant may submit up to three images.
- Images may be distributed across different categories.
- Both published and unpublished photographs are accepted.
- AI-generated images are strictly prohibited.
- Organizers may request original files for verification.
- Entries must comply with all technical requirements.
Technical Requirements
Submitted photographs must:
- Be in JPEG format.
- Have a minimum resolution of 3000 pixels on the longest side.
- Meet 300 dpi print-quality standards.
- Be free from watermarks.
- Contain no identifying marks on the image.
- Maintain original image integrity.
Image Editing Guidelines
Permitted adjustments include:
- Basic exposure corrections.
- Colour adjustments.
- Contrast adjustments.
- Standard image optimization.
Not permitted:
- Excessive manipulation that changes the authenticity of the image.
- AI-generated content.
- Alterations that misrepresent the photographed scene.
Caption Requirements
Each image must include a caption of up to 50 words covering:
- Who is shown.
- What is happening.
- Where the image was taken.
- When the image was captured.
- Why the image is significant.
- Publication details, if applicable.
What Makes a Strong Entry?
Successful submissions often:
- Tell a compelling story in a single frame.
- Capture genuine moments and emotions.
- Present a clear visual narrative.
- Demonstrate strong composition and technical quality.
- Offer unique perspectives.
- Reflect originality and creativity.
- Connect audiences with important social or environmental issues.
Why This Award Matters
- Photography can document important social realities.
- Visual storytelling helps preserve culture and history.
- Environmental photography raises awareness of ecological challenges.
- Creative photography encourages new ways of seeing the world.
- Regional awards provide visibility for East African photographers.
- Recognition can help photographers advance their careers and reach wider audiences.
Application Tips
- Choose images with strong storytelling value.
- Ensure photographs meet all technical specifications.
- Submit only your strongest work.
- Write clear and informative captions.
- Retain original image files for verification.
- Review metadata before submission.
- Avoid excessive editing or manipulation.
- Select the category that best matches the image narrative.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the East African Photography Award?
- It is a photography competition that recognizes outstanding single-image storytelling from photographers across East Africa.
Who can participate?
- Citizens aged 18 or older from Burundi, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda.
How many photographs can be submitted?
- Each participant may submit up to three single-image entries.
Are published photographs eligible?
- Yes. Both published and unpublished photographs are accepted.
What is the main prize?
- The overall winner will receive a Fujifilm X-T50 camera with an XF16-50 lens kit.
Are AI-generated images allowed?
- No. AI-generated images are strictly prohibited.
What period must photographs have been taken?
- Eligible photographs must have been captured between 1 August 2025 and 26 July 2026.
Conclusion
The East African Photography Award offers a valuable platform for photographers to showcase powerful visual stories that capture human experiences, environmental realities, and creative perspectives. With free entry, international recognition, and a Fujifilm X-T50 camera as the top prize, the competition provides an excellent opportunity for photographers across East Africa to share impactful images that inspire, inform, and engage audiences.
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