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A college youth photo contest is fraud, right?

This award is real, the activity is real, someone has won the award, but it is still more than 30 yuan, and it is also stated that it will be given when the award is given. Well, this award is worth seeing. Anyway, the standard of photography level is subjective, so it is not easy to comment.

At least they have been showing the outstanding contributions of the players. This quantity is unlikely to be handled, so the submission must be true. As for the fees, they have said in the award notice before that there is no mandatory fee, depending on whether they want to. Then, when the official WeChat account was registered, it was also said that it was a SMS notification message, so it was not puzzling.

1, World Press Photo Contest

The World Photojournalism Competition (WPP), also known as the Dutch Competition, is supported by a foundation founded by three Dutch photographers on 1956. The purpose of the foundation is to "arouse and enhance people all over the world's extensive interest in news photography, spread information and strengthen international mutual understanding."

In the past 40 years, the scale of the world photojournalism competition has been expanding. Every year, there are nearly 10,000 entries from dozens of countries, and the contest has grown to 9 categories 19. It is the most extensive, representative and authoritative photojournalism competition in the world. The Netherlands often adds some special awards every year, such as "Liszt Prize" and "oskar barnack Prize".

The diversity of the themes involved in the Lotus family makes its photos not only cover the major events every year, but also penetrate into human daily life. Its works have witnessed the times and history of human life.

2. Hasselblad International Photography Award

Hasselblad Foundation was established in 1979, and consists of the legacy donated by Ona and victor hasselblad. The purpose of the foundation is to promote scientific education and research in the fields of natural science and photography. The foundation provides funds for many projects every year, one of which is the annual Hasselblad International Photography Award.

1989, the foundation was established in Gothenburg, Sweden, and opened the Hasselblad Center to the public, which held a series of exhibitions and cultural lectures. It is worth mentioning that the center also has a photographic research and reference book library for researchers and students, which contains rich pictures including the works of winners of previous Hasselblad International Photography Awards.

Hasselblad International Photography Award was founded in 1980 and has gradually become an important photography event in the international photography field. Its main purpose is to reward "the major achievements of recognized photographers". The three candidates were recommended by a group of internationally influential photographers and senior experts, and the final winner was selected from the three candidates by the board of directors of Hasselblad Foundation.