The winner of our bonus safari giveaway was Samantha Looney.
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2016 Photo Contest Series Prizes
African Safari
One of the winners from the three 2016 contests will be selected as the overall winner of the 2016 Photo Contest Series.
We have an amazing grand prize: a 7-day luxury African safari for two courtesy of The Bushcamp Company with a total value exceeding US $12,000! The Bushcamp Company operates Mfuwe Lodge (of Elephants in Reception Fame) and also six small luxury bushcamps in a pristine region of South Luangwa National Park in Zambia. The winner will be able to pick a combination of these camps to stay in! They will find themselves immersed in a remote, unspoilt African wilderness with incredible wildlife-viewing opportunities.
F-stop Tilopa Camera Backpack
The winner of each of the three contests will receive a f-stop Mountain Series Tilopa camera backpack (in their choice of colour) with XL pro ICU worth $360.
F-stop create amazing camera bags which are ideally suited for wildlife photographers. They are extremely rugged and can comfortably accommodate bulky and heavy camera equipment. My own f-stop backpack is my primary camera bag and has accompanied me on every single photography trip since 2012.
F-stop has a range of backpacks with varying capacities to suit your needs. Find out more here »
Camtraptions Sensor
The winner of each of the three contests will also receive a Camtraptions Camera Trap Sensor worth $240.
The Camtraptions sensor turns a DSLR camera into a high-quality camera trap for photographing nocturnal or elusive wildlife. Find out more here »
The Exhibition
Big Screen Plaza
The winners and a selection of highly commended images will be exhibited on the “Big Screen”, a gigantic outdoor screen in New York City, USA. This is a 30 ft. HD screen is located at Hotel Eventi in the thriving Chelsea District of New York City. When not privately booked, the screen displays a rotating selection of visual art and photography, curated from artists around the world.
The winners’ exhibition will rotate on the screen over the course of several weeks in early-2017.