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Win Cash! Be Published! Enter our Photo Competition!

Gary Boulanger - March 7th, 2011

Where to Bike San Francisco announces a Bicycle Photo Contest and Exhibit for San Francisco and surrounding suburbs. The juried competition offers $1,000 in cash prizes.

Where to Bike San Francisco announces a Bicycle Photo Contest and Exhibit for San Francisco and suburbs.

The juried competition offers $1,000 in cash prizes!

In addition, winners will have their photo(s) published–with a photo credit–in the forthcoming guidebook, Where to Bike San Francisco, as well as on the book’s accompanying website.

  • Grand Prize (one winner): $300 and publication
  • First Place (two winners): $200 and publication
  • Second Place (three winners): $100 and publication
  • Honorable mention: publication

There is no fee to enter.


Deadline

Competition entries required by May 1, 2011.

Subject matter

Photographs should exemplify the joy of bicycling in and around San Francisco. They must depict at least one person with a bicycle. Subjects riding a bike must be wearing a helmet. Subjects sitting on a bike, walking a bike, or standing or sitting next to a bike should not be wearing a helmet so their faces are more visible.

The photos must be taken on one of the following bike paths or trails, and the entry must identify approximately where on the path or trail each photo was taken.

Adult Category:
San Francisco
Golden Gate Park
The Presidio
Golden Gate Bridge
Mission District
Ocean Beach – San Francisco Zoo

Marin County
Fairfax/Point Reyes Station
Sausalito/Mill Valley
Mt Tamalpais
Chileno Valley

East Bay
Skyline Blvd/Oakland Hills
Redwood Regional Park
Mount Diablo (Walnut Creek)
Moraga Trail (Lafayette)
Alameda Creek Trail

Peninsula
Portola Valley Big Loop
Old La Honda/Skyline/Page Mill Road
Canada Road
Stanford University
Shoreline Park
Pescadero – Pigeon Point Lighthouse
Eichler Neighborhoods Tour: Palo Alto

Kids Category:
Golden Gate Park – Playground (San Francisco)
Crissy Field (San Francisco)
Embarcadero – Fisherman's Wharf (San Francisco)
Golden Gate Bridge (San Francisco)
Angel Island (Tiburon)
Corte Madera Creek Path (Larkspur/Kentfield)
Blackie’s Pasture (Tiburon)
Tilden Park (Berkeley)
Iron Horse Regional Trail (Walnut Creek)
Cuesta Park (Mountain View)
Shoreline Park (Mountain View)
Nature Center Baylands (Palo Alto)
Herbert Hoover Park (Palo Alto)
Sawyer Camp Trail (San Mateo)

Format

Each entry must be a sharp, crisp, high-quality digital jpg image at least 300 dpi at 4 x 6 inches, or larger. Email images to: wheretobikeSF@gmail.com Each individual may enter up to four images. Photographers must provide their name, address, phone number and the location the photograph was taken.

Judging

A panel of judges will evaluate each photo for composition, clarity, technical merit, artistic expression, how well it reflects the joy of bicycling and how well it depicts the character of the particular path or trail photographed. The judges’ decisions shall be final.

Entries

Photographs remain the property of the photographer. By submitting an image, the entrant warrants that the photo is an original work and that he or she took the photo and has the right to enter the photo in this contest. He or she also grants Where to Bike San Francisco and its publisher, Bicycling Australia, unlimited, nonexclusive usage rights, including the right to publish, display, reproduce and/or sell the photo in print or electronic form. The publisher plans, for example, to create a traveling photo exhibit with the winners for display in galleries, bike shops, libraries, bike shows and other venues or events.

Prizes

The Prizes will be awarded at a Where to Bike San Francisco book launch soon after the book is published.

Advocacy

A significant portion of the profit from the sales of each copy of Where to Bike San Francisco will be donated to World Bicycle Relief, a not-for-profit founded by Chicago-based SRAM that provides independence and livelihood through “The Power of Bicycles”.

For more information

Email questions to wheretobikeSF@gmail.com Good luck!

Bicycling Australia

Where to Bike San Francisco, which will be available soon is being published by Bicycling Australia, one of the world’s leading publishers of cycling magazines and books, including Bicycling Australia magazine, Mountain Biking Australia magazine, Bicycling Buyers Guide and Bicycling Yearbook. Popular in Australia and New Zealand, Bicycling Australia’s “Where to Ride” series of cycling guidebooks is now expanding into the United Kingdom and United States as “Where to Bike” guidebooks.

Founded in 1989, Bicycling Australia sells a wide range of cycling books, DVDs, posters, clothing and gifts at www.BicyclingAustralia.com It is heavily involved in cycling advocacy and is a founding member of the Cycling Promotion Fund.