
Landscape 2026 by The Artist Gallery is one of those contests that rewards what landscape photographers already chase: patience, light, and a sense of scale that feels bigger than the frame. With a submission deadline of May 15, this edition focuses on outdoor imagery that translates place into story, whether that means dramatic peaks, quiet shorelines, deserts, forests, or any scene where atmosphere does the heavy lifting. It is positioned as a global call, with no age or location restrictions stated, and the contest format is built around a simple entry form and a tiered fee structure that changes after the early-bird period.
The prize model is unusual in a good way. Instead of fixed cash amounts, the top three awards are tied to the total registration pool: 15% for First Place, 10% for Second Place, and 5% for Third Place. Alongside that, the organizers state that they will publish a blog feature about the careers and aspirations of the top three photographers, share up to 25 selected photographs across their social channels and online gallery, and publish standout images in a printed magazine distributed globally. For photographers browsing photography awards and recognition on Deartline, this contest is a clear match when the goal is both visibility and a performance-based cash award.
Entry fees start with discounted early-bird options (available before March 23) and move to regular pricing afterward. The submission form accepts up to 10 photos per entry package, with space to add titles and descriptions for each image. Photographers building a portfolio within landscape photography will find the theme direct and the requirements concrete, which makes it easier to decide quickly whether current work fits the brief.
Prizes
Landscape 2026 by The Artist Gallery uses a revenue-share structure for its top cash awards, so the final cash amounts depend on the total number of paid entries received.
- First Place receives 15% of the money collected from contest registration fees.
- Second Place receives 10% of the money collected from contest registration fees.
- Third Place receives 5% of the money collected from contest registration fees.
Beyond the top three, the contest states that it will publish a blog feature about the photography career and aspirations of the three winning photographers, share up to 25 photographs on its social media channels and digital gallery, provide digital certificates for the best photographers, and publish selected work in a printed magazine sold globally. Additional partner-provided prizes may also be awarded.
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Categories or Themes
This contest is built around a single category and theme: landscape photography. The focus is on outdoor images that capture the natural world through light, scale, and atmosphere. There are no additional subcategories listed, so all submissions are evaluated within the same landscape brief.
Dates and Entry Fees
The Artist Gallery highlights an early-bird discount window and provides both early-bird and regular pricing. The contest deadline is stated as May 15, while the early-bird pricing is available before March 23.
Key dates
- Early-bird deadline: March 23
- Submission deadline: May 15
Entry fees
- Early-bird fees (before March 23):
- 1 photo $9
- 3 photos $22
- 5 photos $31
- 10 photos $49
- Regular fees:
- 1 photo $11
- 3 photos $28
- 5 photos $38
- 10 photos $59
The contest states that photographers may submit as many photos as they wish.
How to Enter
To enter, photographers complete the contest form on the official page, adding basic contact details and country information, then selecting an entry package (1, 3, 5, or 10 photos). The form provides upload fields for each image along with a title and a short description per photo. Entrants must confirm agreement with the contest terms, conditions, and privacy policy before submitting. There is also an optional checkbox to receive email updates and an optional field to include a website or Instagram for credit.
Why Enter Landscape 2026 by The Artist Gallery?
Landscape 2026 by The Artist Gallery is built for photographers who want their best outdoor work evaluated within a single, focused theme rather than spread across many categories. The contest’s cash awards are directly tied to the size of the registration pool, which makes the top prizes responsive to participation levels instead of fixed amounts. It also promises several concrete visibility outcomes, including blog features for the top three winners and distribution of selected images across social channels and the gallery’s online space.
For photographers who care about print, the stated inclusion of standout images in a globally distributed printed magazine adds a publication angle that is easy to understand and share in a portfolio context. And for those comparing options among best photography contests, the mix of cash-percentage awards, publication, and social sharing makes this one straightforward to assess. It can also sit naturally alongside other landscape photography competitions for photographers building a coherent body of work around place, light, and atmosphere.
Rules and Copyright
This section about the rules and image rights of the Landscape 2026 by The Artist Gallery has been generated automatically. If you are interested in participating in this contest we suggest you review the complete rules provided by the contest.
Rules
File type: Only JPG (JPEG) files are accepted.
Minimum size: The smallest side of the image must be at least 1000 pixels.
Maximum file size: Files must be 12MB or less.
Theme fit: The photograph must match the contest theme.
Watermarks: Watermarks must be removed. Images with watermarks may be removed from the contest.
Editing limits: Basic adjustments (such as exposure, contrast, sharpening, and color saturation) are allowed. Adding or removing elements from the photo is not allowed.
Original file request: Judges may request the original file. Keeping metadata is recommended.
AI: AI-generated images are not allowed.
Disqualification: Submissions that do not meet the listed requirements may be disqualified.
Copyright and Image Usage
Sharing of selected work: The contest states that the photographer name and location of the 25 best photos will be shared on the website and social networks.
Personal data: Personal information is stated as not being shared with third parties and used only for the contest, the gallery website, and social networks.
Contest changes: The Artist Gallery states it may cancel a contest if necessary, and that application fees would be returned in that case.
Prize decisions and payment: The judges’ decision is stated as unappealable. Cash prizes are transferred via PayPal, and transfer fees may be deducted from the prize amount.
For more information and to participate in the contest, visit: the official website.



