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The decisive moment

In association with Digital Photographer

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Brief

What Henri Cartier-Bresson termed 'the decisive moment' refers to that crucial split-second in which the photographer identifies an event or occurrence that's ideal for photography, and then brings it all together in an image that tells a story.

This time, we're looking for your best images that meet this criteria, so if you're a street or documentary photographer then this is the competition for, whether it's black and white or vibrant colour, we want you to tell us a story in a single frame.

Expert and Crowd winners will receive a licence to Affinity Photo professional editing software. The top 3 in the expert-judged category, and the crowd-vote winner will also be published in a future issue of Digital Photographer magazine.

Prize details

Win a licence to Affinity Photo professional editing software. Award-winning Affinity Photo continues to push the boundaries for professional photo editing software. Available for a one-off £48.99 on Mac or Windows, and £19.99 for iPad, its huge toolset is engineered for modern photography professionals. Whether you’re editing and retouching images or creating full-blown multi-layered compositions, it has all the power and performance you’ll ever need.

Speed, power and accuracy are at the heart of Affinity Photo’s workflow, with non-destructive editing, RAW processing and end-to-end colour management as standard. Edits work in real time, so there’s no waiting to see results.

Whether you’re working on iOS, Windows or Mac, the back-end of Affinity Photo is the same. This means perfect file compatibility, including shared undo history.

Find out more go to affinity.serif.com/photo

Expert and Crowd winners will be able to pick between Mac, Windows or iPad versions.

The top 3 in the expert-judged category, and the crowd-vote winner will also be published in a future issue of Digital Photographer magazine.

How it works

Every photo submitted will be available for the crowd to rate once the submissions period has ended. You can see all the images uploaded to a contest, but will need to rate them to see how they’re ranked once the rating period begins.

Some contests on Photocrowd also have a judge. After the submission period closes the judge chooses their favourite images and writes some image reviews. The crowd and judge results will be announced on the same day.

Entries closed
20 May 2018

Rating
20 May 2018 to 25 May 2018

Winners announced
25 May 2018

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