Picture Perfect Portrait Twitter Contest

Vice and Incase are teaming up to bring you Picture Perfect, a closer look at the work of some of our favorite documentary photographers. The series brings you inside the photo shoots that grace our pages, and gives an insight into the life of a photographer. To celebrate the series, we’re holding a portrait contest to give you a chance to win camera bags from Incase plus goodies from Vice.

Prizes

  1. Ari Camera Bag + 1 year subscription to Vice
  2. DSLR Sling Pack + 1 year subscription to Vice
  3. DSLR Carrying Case + 1 year subscription to Vice

Here’s how you enter

  1. Follow @goincase and @Vicemag on twitter. Only followers can win (this allows us to message you if you win)
  2. Take a portrait photo. It can be of anyone; be creative.
  3. Tweet the following message: “My entry for the @goincase & @Vicemag #PicturePerfect contest http://bit.ly/ppptc” with your photo.

All entries must be received by April 8th; winners will be announced shortly thereafter.

UPDATE: Winners Announced!

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1st Prize (Ari Camera Bag + 1 year subscription to Vice): Michael J DeMeo

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2nd Prize (DSLR Sling Pack + 1 year subscription to Vice): Leo Mucino.

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3rd Prize (DSLR Carrying Case + 1 year subscription to Vice): Charles Knoebel

This contest is now closed. Thanks everybody for entering! New Picture Perfect episodes and contests are coming up soon. Keep following @goincase and @VICEmag and you’ll be the first to know.

6 Responses to “Picture Perfect Portrait Twitter Contest”

  1. zachveniceNo Gravatar says:
    Mar 29, 2011 at 4:59 pm

    Hello,

    Just wanted to know if there are any sort of limitations to the number of entries a photographer may submit. Thanks!

    z

  2. Zach: Nope, you can enter as many times as you want!

  3. Des it have to be a portrait of a person or could it be of an animal?

  4. Jackson: Let’s stick to portraits of people for this contest.

  5. Haha okay no bird portraits then… :( I did submit some people portraits.

  6. um i thought a portrait means you can see the person. how is a surf silhouette shot a portrait?

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