There are five categories, three Special Awards, and one Grand Prize, all of which brings the total prize pool to $1 million.
This year’s HIPA competition, shortened from Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum International Photography Award, includes five categories , three Special Awards, and a Grand Prize winner.
The Grand Prize will bestow one photographer with the largest earnings at a whopping $200,000. The winner will be selected among the participants of the Category entries. The prizes, totaling $1 million, up from $450,000 last year, will be given out in US dollars, according to HIPA’s website. Anyone over the age of 18 is able to participate globally, but the rules for Photographer of the Year entries are a bit more strict.
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