Outdoor Alabama Photo Contest opens in September

Christopher Baker's image of a great blue heron in Madison took first place in the Birds Category of the 2024 photo contest.

MONTGOMERY — All you outdoor photographers, get out your Nikons, Canons and even the old Brownings. It’s time for this year’s Outdoor Alabama Photo Contest.

Entries will be accepted beginning 9 a.m. Sept. 3. The contest is a joint project between the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) and the Alabama Tourism Department. The deadline to enter is Oct. 31.

The 2025 photo contest will focus on traditional photography techniques and the use of handheld cameras. No cellphone, smartphone, game camera, or drone photography will be chosen as winning photos for nine of the 10 categories. Smartphone and tablet photos will be accepted in the Young Photographers category.

The photo contest is open to state residents and visitors alike, but qualifying photos must have been taken in Alabama in the past two years. Any amateur photographer not employed by ADCNR is encouraged to enter.

A total of 10 photos per person may be entered in the following categories. You may enter all 10 in one category or among several categories.

2025 Outdoor Alabama Photo Contest Categories

  • Alabama State Parks
  • Birds
  • Bugs and Butterflies
  • Cold-blooded Critters
  • Nature-Based Recreation
  • Scenic
  • Shoots and Roots
  • Sweet Home Alabama
  • Wildlife
  • Young Photographers (ages 17 and under)

First, second, third and one honorable mention will be awarded in each category. Winning images will be featured online and in a traveling exhibit at various venues across the state during 2025. If your organization or venue is interested in hosting the 2025 Outdoor Alabama Photo Contest Exhibit, please contact Kenny Johnson with ADCNR’s Communications and Marketing Section at [email protected].

The 2024 Outdoor Alabama Photo Contest Exhibit is currently on display at the Oak Mountain State Park Interpretive Center in Pelham until Sept. 4. To view the complete exhibit schedule, visit www.outdooralabama.com/photo-exhibit.

Art teachers are encouraged to incorporate participation in the Young Photographers category into their art instruction this fall.

For complete 2025 category descriptions and contest rules, visit www.outdooralabama.com/photocontest.

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