Enter the POLICE Magazine National Police Week Photo Contest
We are looking for photos that capture the emotions of Police Week and the camaraderie of officers. We will use some of these photos for a special pictorial in POLICE Magazine and a photo gallery on PoliceMag.com. And if we receive one great photo, it will be used on the cover of the June issue of POLICE Magazine.
by Staff
May 10, 2018
1 min to read
If you're going to National Police Week in Washington D.C., attending the Candlelight Vigil on the National Mall, or going to police memorial events in your area in the next week or so, POLICE Magazine wants to see your photos.
We are looking for photos that capture the emotions of Police Week and the camaraderie of officers. We will use some of these photos for a special pictorial in POLICE Magazine and a photo gallery on PoliceMag.com. And if we receive one great photo, it will be used on the cover of the June issue of Police Magazine.
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Photos must be high quality and high-resolution for use in the magazine. Any photo you want considered for the cover must be high resolution and in vertical (portrait) aspect.
Upload your photos to https://www.dropbox.com/request/vYa2x2e10RlH7fkrNe8d. Please include subject information, date and time taken, and your name for photo credit. Photos taken at public events do not require a model release.
Entry deadline is 8 a.m. Eastern May 21.
By sending photos to POLICE, you are granting us the right to publish the images in any media. You will receive a photo credit.
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