Enter to Win – Portfolio Review!
Over the years, many of you have asked for the opportunity to have me review your photos. Here’s your chance! Between July 8th and July 15th, through Instagram, you can enter to win a portfolio review with me by doing the following:
- Post ONE image to your Instagram account that captures how photography can raise an audience’s awareness of an environmental issue. See the images below for examples.
- Craft a caption to accompany your image that explains what issue the image is bringing awareness to and how.
- Tag me, @joelsartore in BOTH the image and the caption.
Only one entry per person will be considered. Available dates for the portfolio review are July 27, 28, and 29. The winner will be contacted via direct message on Instagram on July 15th!
- Local boys collect frogs and dragonflies around Murombodzi waterfall on Mount Gorongosa during a 2011 bioblitz- a two-hour sampling of its wildlife.
- Emi, a female Sumatran rhino, with her three-week-old calf, at the Cincinnati Zoo. There are only nine Sumatran rhinos in captivity, so the birth of this calf is a tremendous event for the conservation of the species. Sumatran rhinos are being poached in the wild so quickly that biologists fear they could go extinct in the wild within the next 20 years.
- Once a lush tropical rainforest, smoldering clear-cuts and dirt roads with timber trucks define the timber town of Paragominas in the Brazilian Amazon.
- A native prairie planted in an urban environment.
- A dead sea turtle floating in an oil slick from the Deepwater Horizon spill, in Barataria Bay, Louisiana.
- A man scavenges for food at a landfill in Matamoros, Mexico.
- Red-and-green macaws in flight over Madidi National Park, Bolivia.