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Is it OK to pay to enter a photography contest? |
I thought it should be free but there's one it costs $20 to enter! Seems a bit fishy to me! If the contest organizer is well know and famous for organizing great contests in the past then you may want to pay the fees to participate. HI Kyle, Is it your picture as a model being taken or is it your photography? Either way it should not cost a thing because either way as a photographer or a model, both are expensive and it costs nothing to showcase your work. Never send your work to anyone in the mail because someone will steal your hard work. Be careful. Talk to professionals in person. Why not? if you have a really nice photo that you think might win the prize, you should enter it, and pay the twenty dollars. If you win, what do you get? over twenty dollars? if i had a nice photo, i would enter it, just make sure that it's a really nice photo. I payed $20.00 to enter a contest and it got my photo displayed in an art gallery in Philadelphia for about a month, along with all the other entries that were accepted. i dnt really think so, if u'r really good, u should'nt pay for something they're getting pleasure out of...the prize is prolly ur money back! lol....it does seem kinda fishy but if u think it's worth it then go for it...good luck Words to the wise. A fool and his money are soon parted. Well make sure it's legit first. Its ok to pay for one but why would you want too because the majority of the contests these days are free. they charge to enter so they can cover the costs of the contest such as judges and promotions etc. uh no the prise should be money!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sounds fishy to me too! Tell me you're not talking about picture.com |
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