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The CJF-Edward Burtynsky Award for Climate Photojournalism (Canada)

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Deadline: 23-Jan-2026

The CJF-Edward Burtynsky Award recognizes Canadian professional photojournalists for powerful climate photography that highlights the causes, impacts, and mitigation of climate change. Winners receive $5,000 and are featured at the CJF Awards ceremony in Toronto. Submissions of up to three images per photographer from 2025 are due by January 23, 2026.

Celebrating Impactful Climate Photography by Canadian Photojournalists

Award Overview

The CJF-Edward Burtynsky Award honors photography that captures the urgency and human impact of climate change. Through compelling visual storytelling, photographers help the public understand both the causes of climate change and efforts to address its consequences.

The award promotes photography that is:

Prize and Recognition

Eligibility

Eligible applicants include:

Submission Limits

Submission Requirements

How to Apply

Step-by-Step Submission Process

  1. Select up to three relevant images captured in 2025

  2. Prepare a written description (≤ 250 words) explaining the images

  3. Compile a CV or resume demonstrating professional experience

  4. Submit all materials before the deadline

Deadline

Evaluation Criteria

Submissions are judged based on:

Why This Award Matters

The award:

Common Tips for Applicants

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: Who is eligible for the award?

Q2: How many images can I submit?

Q3: What is the deadline for submissions?

Q4: Can the photos be published previously?

Q5: Is there a word limit for the image description?

Q6: What is the prize?

Q7: Can groups or teams submit images?

Conclusion

The CJF-Edward Burtynsky Award provides Canadian photojournalists a platform to showcase their work on climate change, raising public awareness while rewarding creativity, storytelling, and journalistic excellence. By emphasizing the real-world impacts of climate change and solutions, the award encourages meaningful and impactful visual journalism.

For more information, visit CJF.

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