Light Field Photography Contest Update

The world’s first light field photography contest will come to a conclusion in just a few more days, on Sunday, September 30.

No more dilly-dallying! Submit your light field pictures, or vote to be eligible to win a Lytro camera of your own.

Our newest Weekly Finalists in the Share the Fun Photography Contest include Ken Ezell, Kevin Gray, Juliet Fiss, Roger Hall, and Nancy Lundebjerg, who submitted this picture, “Fairy Wings.”

We’ve seen over 730 submissions that have been narrowed to 30 Weekly Finalists, with the help of our weekly guest judges:

Just five more Finalists will be selected with the help of David Pierce from The Verge, before director/photographer Vincent Laforet helps our regular panel of judges, Eric Cheng, Heather Champ, and Koci Hernandez determine the Grand Prize winner.

You don’t need a camera to get involved. Your vote helps determine who becomes a Weekly Finalist, and gives you a chance to win a Lytro camera of your own.

 

New Weekly Finalists Selected in Lytro’s First Photography Contest

Five more Weekly Finalists have been selected in the Lytro Share the Fun Photography Contest and Sweepstakes. Congratulations to Ken Trombatore, Linda Steider, Myles Honicker, Ian Storrs and Julie Warner who took this picture, “Fast-moving baby blind snake.”

The Lytro Picture Gallery now features all 10 Weekly Finalists that have been selected by our judges and your voting. The photographers could win the Grand Prize, a Master Light Field Photography Lesson with Eric Cheng plus five Lytro cameras to share with very good friends. Voters are entered in a sweepstakes with a chance to win a Lytro camera of their own. This week’s Lytro camera winners are Chris Fletcher, Matt Durazzani and Lance Goforth.

Next week’s guest judge is Helen Cho, the Social Media Manager at Zero Point Zero Productions, managing the social media channels for the popular Travel Channel series Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations and The Layover.

Want some tips to win? Check out last week’s contest update, as well as Eric Cheng’s light field photography podcasts.