OPEN TO PARTICIPANTS WORLDWIDE
1.Capture your Still Life Magic
Take a photo featuring your small objects. Let your creativity shine as you turn small wonders into big works of art.
2.Illuminate your process
Include a photo of your lightsetup in your entry. Show us how you expertly use lighting to bring out the beauty of your subjects. This extra step allows us to appreciate the artistry behind your creation.
3.Tag us for visibility
In your post on Instagram make sure follow and tag @thelightbridge, add the hashtag #LightbridgeStillLife and tag at least two photographers you know that deserve to be discovered by entering.
If all these steps are completed, we’ll be able to consider your entry.
Spread the Light: Encourage your friends, family and followers to engage with your entry by liking, commenting and sharing. The more interaction your entry receives, the better the chance it has of catching attention.
The jury consists out of renowned Photographers and light experts:
Photographers Joe Lavine & Joey Terrill
Food Photographer Kimberly Espinel
Creative Director Dian Warsosumarto
Still Life Photographer Julia Sent
Then 10 winners will be published on the 30th of November.
Still life is a genre of art that focuses on the depiction of inanimate objects, typically arranged in a deliberate and aesthetically pleasing composition. The term “still life” is derived from the Dutch word “stilleven,” which means “still life” or “motionless picture.” In this genre, the subjects can range from everyday objects like fruits, flowers, utensils, and household items to more symbolic or abstract elements.
Still life compositions are carefully arranged by artists to create visually engaging and often thought-provoking images. The goal is not merely to replicate the objects realistically but to convey a sense of beauty, harmony, symbolism, or narrative through the arrangement, lighting, and composition.
Good Luck!
We can’t wait to see your creative Still Life masterpieces!