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Intelligence… logical, analytical, linguistic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, visual, musical—it comes in all types and shapes. What about intelligence in photography; understanding the subject, manipulating the light, the composition, the framing, the mood, connecting with the emotions, with the viewer, telling a story, capturing beauty, creating beauty? Intelligence in photography is present in all its multilayered forms. But what about capturing intelligence with a camera and capturing intelligence in the context of science and technology? How many layers of intelligence can you stack in one image? Only one way to find out: pick-up your camera and start taking pictures!
As part of the 11th annual ScienceFest conference, and inspired by the SPACE theme of Intelligence, students in all programs are invited to interpret this theme through photography.
Contest rules and submission criteria:
- Use the form below to submit a high resolution image of no more than 10MB. Ideally a resolution of 3000 pixels minimum in the long dimension will be sufficient for large format printing. Be sure to also retain as high of a resolution image as possible in the event that your image is selected for printing.
- In addition to the photograph, include a maximum 100 word caption that captures its relevance to science and to the contest theme. The caption is very important if you are serious about winning the contest. It should present your artistic vision for the photograph, and the connection with science and with the theme. Be creative.
- Though digital SLR cameras generally produce better quality images than a cell phone, any camera type may be used. Indicate the camera used on the submission form.
- Also, software such as Adobe Photoshop is permitted for enhancements and retouches, but not to modify the contents or authenticity of the subject of the photograph.
- You may submit a maximum of three pictures. A separate submission is required for each.
The deadline to submit your photo and description is April 20, 2025.
Judging criteria and selection process:
- Photographs will be judged on scientific value, aesthetic, relevance to the theme and the written caption.
- A pre-selection will be made. All the images retained at this stage will be prepared for virtual publication and put on display during ScienceFest.
- A jury will examine the photographs and select the winners (Jury Prizes). In addition, the public will be given an opportunity to vote for the best photograph (People’s Choice Award).
- Winners will be announced at the end of ScienceFest, and prizes given during the awards ceremony (date to be determined).
Questions?
Contact Nadim Boukhira: nboukhira@dawsoncollege.qc.ca
Ready to submit? Fill out the form below.
We look forward to seeing your interpretation of Intelligence
Difficulty submitting? You should receive an email confirmation that we have received your submission immediately after you make your submission. If you do not, or if you are having difficulty making a submission, please contact space@dawsoncollege.qc.ca.