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VIDEO

  • STOSSEL Video Contest

  • Physics Photo Contest

  • BRAVE Video Contest

  • nytimes vocabulary-video-contest

  • video contest!

  • Doodle for Google

  • Greenburgh Library Photo Contest

  • The Tidal Shift Award : visit www.tidalshiftaward.com. 

  • Reel Exposure Festival

  • PHOTO & VIDEO CONTEST - School of Visual Arts 

  • Sleep Video Contest

  • The All-American High School Film Festival (AAHSFF)


PHOTOGRAPHY

  • PTA Reflections -- Photography, Film

  • MoCA Exhibition

  • Ocean Awareness Contest

  • PDN Photo Contest

  • RMSP Photo Contest

  • SONY World Photography Awards

  • Drexel Photo Contest

  • United Nations Contests


WRITING

  • Writing Contests!

  • https://www.girlswritenow.org/contests/

  • Lifting Up Westchester:

  • NYT contests

  • P O E T R Y 

  • Poetry - Never Such Innocence

  • Scholastic Art and Writing Awards


ART

  • iCreate Bruce Museum

  • NYSATA flag design

  • Celebrating Art

  • NASA art contest

  • Earthx.org

  • Congressional Art Competition

  • MoCA Exhibition

  • James Allen Fox Foundation Contest

  • Scholastic Art and Writing Awards

  • Teen Ink

  • National Young Arts Foundation

  • Never Such Innocence

  • Coolscience  - poster design, Jan deadline

  • Wildlife-art/competitions - Feb deadline

  • NAHS art contest


  • 31 Competitions for HS Students 2021! 

IMAGE RESOLUTION GUIDE

Feel the fear and do it anyway. 

INSPIRATION: AIGA

RULE OF THUMB: Photos should be jpeg file format with a max of 2500 pixels on the longer side and 4 MB file size, at monitor resolution. Photos submitted must be an honest representation of what happened in front of the camera during exposure. You may, if needed, post-process the images electronically — but only in accordance with good practice. This may include cropping, color correction, etc. Post-processing, however, must preserve the image’s original expression.

https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/05/scenes-from-your-pandemic-9.html


http://www.harrisoncsd.org/index.php/featured/1321-hhsyearbook19


http://www.harrisoncsd.org/index.php/featured/1336-hhsstart19


Scholastic Art Award
2017 AMERICA | Photography from American High Schools
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