Sony BBC Earth returns with the 3rd Edition of ‘Earth In Focus’

Telugu super news, National, August 21st , 2023: A picture is a poem without words as it captures moments in its purest form. Bringing in good news for all photography enthusiasts, Sony BBC launches the third edition of its much-awaited photography competition – ‘Earth In Focus’. Rooted in the belief that every photograph tells a compelling story, this year’s theme, ‘Pride of India’, celebrates the rich tapestry of India’s architecture, cultures, and people. The contest empowers photographers to embody the role of storytellers in a language that goes beyond words.

Earth In Focus invites photographers of all levels to participate and share their unique perspectives within the subcategories of Wildlife, Portraits, and Monuments. Commencing on August 21, the month-long competition will allow people to cast their vote for their favourite photos from amongst those submitted. The contest will be judged by Supreet Sahoo, an avid birdwatcher and an award-winning photographer with a specialty in Tropical bird photography.

The winners will be gratified with a SONY ZV-1F Vlog Camera along with getting a chance to be featured on the Sony BBC Earth channel. Additionally, the top 15 winners will receive an exclusive opportunity to learn from the industry stalwart – Mr. Sandeep Sahoo, further refining their craft and enhancing their storytelling skills.

The last edition of the contest centered around ‘Thrill of Life’ and received a phenomenal response for its sub-themes of Landscape, Adventure, and Wildlife. 

For more information about the Earth In Focus – Pride of India photography contest, including rules, submission guidelines, and updates, please visit https://www.sonybbcearth.com/Earthinfocus/ starting August 21st.

Sony BBC Earth returns with its successful photography contest ‘Earth In Focus’

Sony BBC Earth returns with its successful photography contest ‘Earth In Focus’

A picture tells a story worth a thousand words! This World Photography Day, Sony BBC Earth
brings in a reason to cheer for all the shutterbugs. The factual entertainment channel brings back
its photography-based digital IP ‘Earth In Focus’ only to make it bigger and better. The
photography contest will award the thriving photography enthusiasts with passion and precision
to capture moments in time.


There are so many things that make people feel alive and seeking the thrill of life is one of them.
Taking this as the theme for the current year, ‘Earth In Focus’ will invite entries asking people to
share what gives them the ‘Thrill of Life’! The theme is further divided into subcategories of
Landscape, Adventure, and Wildlife. The one-month-long contest will be judged by award-
winning wildlife photographer, Rathika Ramasamy.
The winners will receive a swanky Go Pro HERO10 Black along with a once-in-a-lifetime
opportunity to have their entries featured on the Sony BBC Earth channel & social media handles.
They will also receive access to an exclusive masterclass with Ramasamy.
The last edition of the contest centered around ‘Freedom in Focus’ and it received 2500
splendid entries on Nature, People, and Hobbies. With 1,35,000 votes and 8 lakh page views, the
contest received a phenomenal response from photography enthusiasts.
So, what are you waiting for? Grab your chance to show what gives you the thrill of life by

sharing your images on https://www.sonybbcearth.com/EarthInFocus/

Sony BBC Earth returns with its successful photography contest ‘Earth In Focus’

Comments
Rohan Jain, Business Operations Head – Sony AATH and Head – Marketing & Insights, English
Cluster, Sony Pictures Networks
“Sony BBC Earth is known for delighting its viewers with grand visual imagery and insightful
storytelling. With our property ‘Earth In Focus’, we endeavour to provide photography
enthusiasts a chance to showcase the beauty of nature through their lens. As we step into yet
another season of this contest, we look forward to engaging with photography lovers, and
give them an opportunity to interact with the experts.”