Deadline: 30-Apr-2026
The Africa Photography Awards invite photographers worldwide to capture Africa’s landscapes, wildlife, culture, and urban life. Open to professionals and amateurs alike, the competition offers 222 awards across multiple categories, recognizing excellence in originality, storytelling, and technical quality.
Overview
The Africa Photography Awards celebrate the continent’s beauty, biodiversity, culture, and evolving urban identity. Through visual storytelling, photographers are encouraged to highlight Africa’s richness in both natural and social dimensions.
The competition provides a global platform for photographers to showcase their work and gain recognition for images that reflect Africa’s diversity and dynamism.
Competition Themes
Photographs are submitted across four key themes:
- Africa’s Landscapes – Capturing the continent’s natural environments, including:
- Savannas, forests, and deserts
- Rivers, lakes, and coastlines
- Rural and pastoral settings
- African Wildlife – Celebrating biodiversity by photographing animals in natural habitats only (no zoos or enclosed environments).
- Culture & Life – Depicting the richness of African traditions and everyday life:
- Community portraits and festivals
- Crafts and social scenes
- Rituals, ceremonies, and lifestyle activities
- Urban Africa & Modernity – Exploring urbanization, architecture, and modern city life:
- Transportation, infrastructure, and cityscapes
- The intersection of tradition and modern progress
- Dynamic social and cultural urban interactions
Awards Structure
Recognition is provided across all categories:
- Gold Award: 1 winner per category
- Silver Awards: 3 winners per category
- Bronze Awards: 4 winners per category
- Award of Excellence: 40 recipients
- Finalists: 150 entries
Total Awardees: 222 participants
Certificates and Medals: All recipients receive official digital certificates, with optional printed certificates and medals.
Eligibility
- Open to all photographers worldwide, regardless of professional background
- Work must be original and fully owned by the entrant
- Images cannot include logos, watermarks, or borders
- Participants must retain original EXIF data
- Both digital and film photography are accepted
- Selected entrants may be required to provide original RAW or unaltered JPEG files
How to Submit
- Select Your Category: Choose from Landscapes, Wildlife, Culture & Life, or Urban Africa & Modernity.
- Prepare Your Images: Ensure originality, proper framing, and retention of EXIF data.
- Submit Online: Upload entries via the Africa Photography Awards portal following submission guidelines.
- Await Judging: Entries are evaluated based on originality, visual impact, storytelling, and technical excellence.
- Receive Recognition: Winners and finalists receive digital certificates; optional printed awards can be requested.
Tips for a Strong Submission
- Focus on original storytelling that captures Africa’s essence
- Ensure images are technically strong, with clear focus, composition, and lighting
- Maintain authenticity, avoiding staged or artificial scenes
- Submit high-resolution files with unaltered EXIF data
- Align your photos with the specific category theme for clarity and impact
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Including logos, watermarks, or borders on images
- Submitting images that are not fully owned or original
- Ignoring the EXIF data requirement
- Sending low-resolution files or overly edited images
- Failing to adhere to category-specific themes
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Who can enter the competition?
Anyone worldwide, regardless of professional experience.
2. Are there restrictions on camera equipment?
No; both professional and amateur equipment is accepted.
3. Can I submit film photography?
Yes, both film and digital formats are allowed.
4. How many images can I submit?
Submission limits are defined per category on the official portal.
5. Are awards only digital?
All winners receive digital certificates; printed certificates and medals are optional.
6. Can I enter images previously published?
Images must be original and fully owned; prior publication is allowed if ownership is retained.
7. What file types are required?
RAW or unaltered JPEG files may be requested for verification by the judges.
Conclusion
The Africa Photography Awards provide a unique opportunity to showcase Africa’s landscapes, wildlife, culture, and urban development through powerful photography. Open to all skill levels, the competition emphasizes originality, storytelling, and technical excellence while offering global recognition for exceptional work.
For more information, visit NAPA.








































