2017 International Drone Photography Contest is now open!

2017 International <a href="https://www.uav.org/the-best-drone-photos-of-2016/">Drone Photography</a> Contest is now open!


Dear Dronists,

For the fourth year in a row, we are very pleased to announce the opening of the 2017 International Drone Photography Contest supported by National Geographic.

Previous editions shown to the whole world how the drones could capture beautiful images and provide a very unique perspective. We all look forward to see how drone photography has evolved. It’s time to prove that we are in the beginning of a revolution!

FROM MAY 30 to JUNE 30 – 2017

To enter the contest, you need to publish your best shots under the following three categories:

2017 International Drone Photography Contest

  

2017 International Drone Photography Contest

  

2017 International Drone Photography Contest

Entry Frequency: No limit
Submissions Start: May 30th, 2017 01:00PM GMT
Submissions End: June 30th, 2017 01:00PM GMT
Award Announcements: July 3rd, 2017
Eligibility: Open Wordwide.

2017 International Drone Photography Contest

Europ Assistance, Kodak Pixpro, StudioSPORT, Lowepro, Zeinberg & Homido are sponsors of the event and will reward the winners offering cameras, drones, virtual reality headset, printing of photos, etc. Take a look at the amazing rewards waiting for you!

2017 International Drone Photography Contest

Together, let’s celebrate the beauty of drone photography!

WE WISH YOU ALL GOOD LUCK!


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