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Santa Clarita Photo Contest Open For Submissions

The City of Santa Clarita’s photo contest is open for photo entries to capture the city’s environment, architecture and community life.


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Residents have until Dec. 30 to enter photos for the winter edition of the Santa Clarita’s quarterly contest, according to city officials.

Snapshots of hiking, biking and exploring the outdoors in Santa Clarita are to be expected by city staff, as well as residents participating events and classes.

Other past entries included community members volunteering, enjoying nightlife, experiencing city events, celebrations, arts and culture.

There will be three winners that will receive a cash prize, according to officials.

The first place winner will receive $300, second place will receive $150 and third place will receive $50, according to the city’s website.

The winners will be chosen by a panel of three judges who have experience in, photography, design and/or marketing, according to the city’s website.

The winners will be selected approximately two weeks after the contest closes. It will take an additional two to four weeks to receive the cash prize, that will be mailed to the winner.

To enter the contest you must be 18-years-old, according to the official rules.

Minors are welcome to have an adult enter a photo on their behalf, but the name on the entry form and the prize recipient must be an adult.

To submit your photos or more information visit their website.

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Santa Clarita Photo Contest Open For Submissions

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