Picture Plymouth Photo Contest seeks entries July 1-Aug. 31

Picture Plymouth Photo Contest seeks entries July 1-Aug. 31
Mayor Jeffry Wosje — City of Plymouth Official website
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The annual Picture Plymouth Photo Contest is underway. Photographers of all levels are encouraged to submit their best shots by Thursday, Aug. 31.

Photo categories include abstract, people, pets, places, seasons and wildlife. All entries must be submitted digitally via plymouthmag.com. The City of Plymouth and Plymouth Magazine, a local lifestyle publication, partner to hold the annual contest.

Each entrant must live, work or attend school in Plymouth and photos must be taken in Plymouth between Sept. 1, 2022 and Aug. 31, 2023.

A winner for each category will be selected, as well as a grand-prize winner. Top photos will have a chance to be published in Plymouth News and Plymouth Magazine, as well as the City of Plymouth website and social media platforms. For complete contest rules, visit plymouthmag.com.

After the contest closes, residents may visit the Plymouth Magazine website to cast a vote for the readers’ choice winner.

Photo: Last year’s Picture Plymouth Photo Contest Overall Winner “Moonrise in West Medicine Lake Park” by Larry Paulson.

Original source can be found here.



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