Critique the Community
Architecture Photography
Win $1,000 In Our Architecture Photography Contest
Win $1,000 In Our Architecture Photography Contest
Here are the winners of February's architecture photography contest.
First place:
Second Place:
Every other photographer whose work was featured in this video wins a free tutorial in the Fstoppers Store. Each winner has 30 days to claim their prizes by sending me a private message, let me know what you've won, or what tutorial you would like.
This is your last chance to get our architecture photography tutorial and our wedding photography tutorial on sale for the lowest prices ever.
Join our next photography contest at Fstoppers.com/Contests
For our next photography contest, we want to see your best architectural photos.
UPDATE: We are extending this contest until February 25th, and adding more prizes. We are also discounting our Architectural photography tutorial, Where Art Meets Architecture, With Mike Kelley, to its lowest price ever of just $75.
3rd-10th place wins any tutorial from the Fstoppers Store.
2nd place wins $500
1st place wins $1000
Prizes must be accepted by messaging Lee Morris within 30 days of the end of the contest.
1. Each contestant may submit up to three images
2. Images this month must be pictures of buildings, inside or out.
3. Each image submitted must include a description of the photograph. We want to know how it was taken, the lighting used, the gear used, and any post-processing you did to it. Images without a description will be disqualified.
4. Each photographer is only allowed to win one grand prize/year and one tutorial/year but they may still submit images to, and be featured in all 12 contests.
5. Everyone is encouraged to rate and comment on everyone's submitted photos but the highest-rated image will not necessarily win the grand prize.
Sun, 02/25/2024 - 12:00
This contest has ended.
Click on the thumbnails below to comment and rate each image.
Click here to learn about the Fstoppers rating system and what each star value means.
40 Comments
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You guys should do “self portraits” don’t know that I’ve ever seen that topic for CTC like ever actually
We did do that a few years ago.
What happened with deadline?
Well I wasn't going to until you did...
I'm shadow banned
Eagerly awaiting Lee's falling down the mountain story and blaming Patrick for it, to kick-off the next CTC.
It makes me happy how much Mike hates the community votes.
Where do the Fstoppers team ski at ??
voting is closed but you can still submit photos?
Peter Wingfield's I think is Canada. He was real estate photographer of the year last year.
Since voting is closed guess people will have to leave comments instead ! better than stars anyway ;)
It's also amazing how the winner has absolutely 0 interest in this community. I don't know man this is really a weird choice especially having reviewed the contestants content.
Lets goo! Stoked for this!
Why is the submission deadline now February 26th?
Regarding the Monument Valley photo - I think it is spot on. I grew up in this area of the world and have been to that exact location - to me, it represents the feel of the Navajo Reservation being devoid of 5-star luxury in the midst of the most beautiful scenery in the world. You’ll see views like this and then have ketchup packets and plastic forks in front of you at what is a “nice” dining spot. Just making the tables exposed enough to see them and know what they are without overdoing it was perfect imho. The struggles of this area economically are real and where they want to present their best, they do with what they have. I personally enjoyed the stark dining area in the forground, as is, no fluff, no decoration - that is exactly what you get when you go here. No pretense surrounded by jaw-dropping beauty.
More time for Comments ... ha hah!
Hey guys, a rain storm made us push our trip back so we are extending the contest until next month and we are adding prizes. I'll give more info tomorrow.
Awesome. Thanks for the update. That allowed me time to enter photos for the first time!
Sorry for the confusion guys. We need to extend the contest. Watch the video I added to this post.
Good luck to all :-)
For contest submissions is there a recomeded size?
Limit 15mb image size.
No, they choose the winners. I give honest feedback. If a photo seems.to me a snapshot.... I am sorry, i will rate it as such
Hey, I’m fairly new to fStoppers. A few years ago I entered a few Critique the Community Contest and found the Community members voting to be rather harsh, to say the least. Even Lee and Patrick comment and joke about this in most of their contest reveals videos.
I can recall a review of my acceptance portfolio for a master of photography class. My hero, mentor was now my critic. Out of twenty images he paused at one exclaiming … what is this SHIT. This almost destroyed me on the spot. After what seemed like an eternity of awkward silence I realized a response was expected as the image was pointed out to me. I defended the quality of light and texture of a autumnal leaf. To with I was told too, much negative space … get rid of it … move in closer, fill the frame, the leaf is wonderful everything else was crap half your frame was nothingness. Yes, harsh with a capitol “H” at first had it ended there, but it continued with the positive and strengths along with weaknesses. The constructive part of criticism.
Need I remind these Photography Contest(s) are called “Critique the Community” … Photography. * and ** star ranting without comment or explanation is “damaging” someone doesn’t post their image publicly without feeling of it's merits in their eyes.
If a photographer enters an architectural photo competition, he should be aware that there's standards and rules specific to the genre and that ignoring these rules will result in a low rating. With art photography there's a lot more room for interpretation and personal preferences than with architecture.
All good... sorry for my "humiliating" comment.
I've always watched the episodes, but I just entered for the first time. I entered Star Wars themed photos. Please let me know what you think. Thanks!
Seems to me as if many people assess and evaluate the subject instead of the picture.
I think perhaps the reason some people rated that photograph poorly is because your background (sky) seems to have a distracting geometric pattern in the grain, a bit like when people use the lightroom/photoshop remove tool and it leaves a strange geometric 'residue' which is sometimes noticeable. I think it's a great photo though, nonetheless.
It’s really neat seeing the spectrum that architecture photography falls into here. I see shots that make me want to buy a house or hang on my wall.
When will the results be announced?
The way this Critique/Contest has gone !?!? Let’s start a community “pool” ;P
Let's party begin!🤘🤘🤘