Photography 4 Humanity 2024 is a distinguished global contest dedicated to harnessing the power of photography to advocate for climate justice. This unique initiative invites photographers worldwide to contribute their visual narratives, capturing the multifaceted impacts of climate change on vulnerable communities, the resilience of those affected, and the efforts of climate champions striving for a sustainable future. By spotlighting these critical issues through the lens of photography, the contest seeks to elevate awareness and inspire action towards climate justice, recognizing climate change as a pressing human rights issue.
The contest is open to both amateur and professional photographers, encouraging a broad spectrum of participants to share their perspectives and insights on climate justice. With a focus on climate refugees, the young, the elderly, the disabled, the impoverished, indigenous communities, and the pivotal role of women in climate justice, the competition is a platform for stories that often remain untold. The inclusion of images showcasing individuals and groups advocating for change and engaging in mitigation and reversal efforts against climate change further amplifies the contest’s aim to document and disseminate impactful narratives on a global stage.
In addition to providing a venue for powerful storytelling, Photography 4 Humanity also offers photographers the opportunity to gain international recognition and contribute to a larger dialogue on human rights and environmental sustainability. The selected images not only get exhibited in prestigious venues, including the United Nations Headquarters, but they also play a significant role in mobilizing public opinion and fostering a collective response to climate change. Through this global competition, Photography 4 Humanity aspires to create a lasting impact, urging both participants and viewers to reflect on the human dimensions of climate change and the urgent need for action to protect our planet and its inhabitants.
There is no entry fee.
Eligibility
Open to amateur and professional photographers worldwide who are at least 18 years old. All entries must relate to climate justice issues and have been taken between August 1, 2023, and August 1, 2024.
Prize
The 2024 Global Prize Recipient will receive $5,000 USD. Additionally, the winner, the top 10 finalists, and 20 honorable mentions will have their work exhibited globally, including on the UN.org website on December 10, 2024. Their photographs will also help open the 2025 Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit hosted by the University of Oxford on June 5, 2025.