Hasselblad Masters Fashion/Beauty winner 2016 Roy Rossovich Medium format manufacturer Hasselblad has opened its bi-annual Masters competition for entries, using 12 of its mirrorless cameras to tempt photographers to enter their best images. The main part of the contest is open only to professional photographers with three years under their belt in the industry, but the Project//21 category allows any photographer of 21 years or under to enter whether amateur or professional. Entry is free, and pictures don’t need to be shot on a Hasselblad camera either, as those made with any brand or format of digital or film camera will qualify. Pictures taken with smartphones and tablets do not however. There are twelve categories to choose from including a new ‘Heritage’ section introduced this year to mark the 80th anniversary of the company’s camera production. For this category Hasselblad wants photographers to ‘use your creativity to show us photographs that celebrate our heritage’. The website offers a link to the company’s history page for inspiration. Entries to each of the categories must consist of three images that don’t have to be part of a set or series, but which will be judged together as the entry. Photographers can […]
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