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There are three categories: Main prize, Smartphone and Young for photographers aged under 18. Plus, a new Climate Award introduced for 2024, which will go to a photograph that best tells a compelling story about the impact of climate change.
The competition is open to all ages and photographic abilities, attracting novices through to some of the best professional photographers. In addition to the main prize of £5,000, there are additional prizes of £2,500 for the Smartphone category and £750 for the under-18 category.
hortlisted entries from the main and smartphone categories will be announced in mid-September. The public will then have the chance to vote for their favourite, and all the winners will be announced on 30 October 2024.
Standard Chartered Weather Photographer of the Year key dates:
Entries open – Monday 15 April – Tuesday 18 June
Weather Photography 101 Webinar – Tuesday 16 April, 7-8.30pm (BST) online
Judging period – 19 June – 19 July
Shortlist for Main and Smartphone categories announced – Thursday 19 September
Public voting period – 19 September – 17 October
All winners announced – Thursday 30 October
Prizes:
Standard Chartered Weather Photographer of the Year 2024
Title of ‘Standard Chartered Weather Photographer of the Year 2024’
£5,000
Standard Chartered Smartphone Weather Photographer of the Year 2024
Title of ‘Standard Chartered Smartphone Weather Photographer of the Year 2024’
£2,500
Standard Chartered Young Weather Photographer of the Year 2024
Title of ‘Standard Chartered Young Weather Photographer of the Year 2024’
£750
One year’s free subscription to The Week Junior Science + Nature
A double page spread in an issue of The Week Junior Science + Nature magazine
Standard Chartered Climate Award 2024
Title of ‘Standard Chartered Climate Award Winner 2024’
£1,000
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