The Competition
Sony World Photography Awards 2013
3D Award
Entry Start: 01/06/2012
Entry Close: 04/01/2013
The Sony World Photography Awards are all about being at the forefront of photography, embracing new trends in and exploring the photographic possibilities of advancing technology.
As the media world is currently entering a 3D frenzy, we are excited to be a part of it by launching our first global 3D competition!
3D photographs and videos can give a whole new look to that perfect moment, adding astonishing levels of depth, clarity and realism. We are looking for entries that use true 3D technology, as offered by modern cameras such as Sony's latest Cyber-shot compact cameras, Alpha (α) system cameras and Handycam® camcorders. Anyone can enter this dynamic competition and be a part of this image revolution.
Basic Members can upload 3 files
Advanced Members can upload 8 files
Premium Members can upload 20 files
Accepted 3D File Formats:
- Photograph - MPO (.mpo)
- Video - MP4 (.mp4) / M2TS (.m2ts) / MTS (.mts)
Find complete information at the competition website.
Complies with the Bill of Rights
This competition meets all the standards set out in
the Bill of Rights For Artists
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Report created on 18/06/2012 : 18:33:31