On behalf of the International Federation of Photographic Art and the Association of
Photographers Eurasia invites authors of all member federations of FIAP to participate in
the 20th FIAP Nature Biennial 2020.

The participation in the Biennial is free and is ONLY open for the Operational Members which have paid their annual membership fee. Each federation will select itself the works (the collections) it wants to present. This collection has to be coherent as well for the inspiration and the conception as for the realization and the presentation. The federation has the choice of the subject and the presentation of its works. A title for the collection is mandatory. The works must not have been sent to any previous FIAP Biennials. The images must not have any signature, text or distinctive mark on it.

The participating works have to be in agreement with the FIAP definition of Nature Photography.
Definition of Nature Photography
Nature photography is restricted to the use of the photographic process to depict all branches of natural history, except anthropology and archaeology, in such a fashion that a well-informed person will be able to identify the subject material and certify its honest presentation. The story telling value of a photograph must be weighed more than the pictorial quality while maintaining high technical quality. Human elements shall not be present, except where those human elements are integral parts of the nature story such as nature subjects, like barn owls or storks, adapted to an environment modified by humans, or where those human elements are in situations depicting natural forces, like hurricanes or tidal waves. Scientific bands, scientific tags or radio collars on wild animals are permissible. Photographs of human created hybrid plants, cultivated plants, feral animals, domestic animals, or mounted specimens are ineligible, as is any form of manipulation that alters the truth of the photographic statement. No techniques that add, relocate, replace, or remove pictorial elements except by cropping are permitted. Techniques that enhance the presentation of the photograph without changing the nature story or the pictorial content, or without altering the content of the original scene, are permitted including HDR, focus stacking and dodging/burning. Techniques that remove elements added by the camera, such as dust spots, digital noise, and film scratches, are allowed. Stitched images are not permitted. All allowed adjustments must appear natural. Colour images can be converted to greyscale monochrome. Infrared images, either direct- captures or derivations, are not allowed. Images used in Nature Photography competitions may be divided in two classes: Nature and Wildlife. Images entered in Nature sections meeting the Nature Photography Definition above can have landscapes, geologic formations, weather phenomena, and extant organisms as the primary subject matter. This includes images taken with the subjects in controlled conditions, such as zoos, game farms, botanical gardens, aquariums and any enclosure where the subjects are totally dependent on man for food.

The judgement of the collections is made in two steps: 1) the judgement of each work of the collection 2) the global judgement of the collection The total score of a collection is obtained thereafter by the addition of the points from the two different judgements.

Registration and image upload only via the FIAP website: https://www.fiap.net/en/biennials

SECTIONS
1 – PRINTS The entry is limited to 10 photographs per federation with a maximum of one (1) work per author. The prints must be unmounted and in the format 30 x 40 cm (12″ x 16″) or A3. Smaller prints must be mounted on a very light support of 30 x 40 cm. No prints will be returned. All prints will be destroyed after exhibitions. Each print must bear at the back the following data: • country (federation) of the author • name and surname of the author • title of the work • successive number according to the order presented

During the on-line entry you will need to upload a digital version of the prints. Files should be in JPG, sRGB, 300 dpi. Image size: 2400 pixels minimum and 3500 pixels maximum for the largest side. Maximum file size 6 MB. There are no requirements for special filenames, the files will be renamed automatically during upload.
2 – DIGITAL IMAGES The entry is limited to 20 works per federation with a maximum of two (2) works per author. Files should be in JPG, sRGB, 300 dpi. Image size: 2400 pixels minimum and 3500 pixels maximum for the largest side. Maximum file size 6 MB. There are no requirements for special filenames, the files will be renamed automatically during upload.

With the sole act of submitting his/her images or files to a FIAP Biennial, the entrant accepts without exception and with no objection: • that the submitted images can be investigated by FIAP to establish if these obey to FIAP regulations and definitions even if the entrant is not a member of FIAP • that FIAP will use any means at its disposal for this undertaking • that any refusal to cooperate with FIAP or any refusal to submit the original files as captured by the camera, or failure to provide sufficient evidence, will be sanctioned by FIAP • that in case of sanctions following the non-compliance with FIAP regulations, the name of the entrant will be released in any form useful to inform the breaches of the rules It is recommended to leave the EXIF data in the submitted files intact in order to ease eventual investigations.

A declaration of consent and responsibility for images form will be provided. No entry will be accepted without the corresponding form signed by the person representing the participating Operational Member.

SENDING THE PRINTS
Please send the prints by post to:
Rashid Usmanov APE RUSSIA Prospect Pobedy str, 177 build, off 213 454084, Chelyabinsk RUSSIA

Phone: +7-9128912232 Email: eurasia-photo@mail.ru
Please mark the packets: « PRINTED MATTER » bearing the following mention:
PHOTOGRAPHS FOR EXHIBITION ONLY NO COMMERCIAL VALUE

It is recommended to inform the organizers of the tracking number of the package.

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE President: Rashid Usmanov, EFIAP Vice president: Vladimir Bogdanovsky Secretary: Sergey Majorov, EFIAP Treasurer: Rashid Usmanov, EFIAP

PANEL OF SELECTORS Herbert Gmeiner, MFIAP, HonEFIAP (FIAP DB) Austria Anton Savov, ESFIAP Bulgaria Vasja Doberlet, MFIAP, EFIAP/p, ESFIAP Slovenia
Alternates: Ioannis Lykouris, MFIAP, HonEFIAP (FIAP DB) Greece Ruslan Bolgov, AFIAP Lithuania Alla Sokolova, AFIAP France

Last minute judge: Sergey Moskvin, EFIAP Russian Federation

AWARDS

Each section will be awarded as follows: FIAP World Cup for the best national federation FIAP Gold medal for the federation which comes second FIAP Silver medal for the federation which comes third FIAP Bronze medal for the federation which comes fourth Six Honourable Mentions for the federations which come 5th to 10th The authors of the federation coming first receive an Honourable Mention.

Individual awards: Each section: one FIAP gold medal, two FIAP silver medals and three FIAP bronze medals will be awarded to works of exceptional quality, independently of the subjects chosen by the federations and independently of the federation classification.

Additionally, the Association of Photographers Eurasia (APE) will grant the following prizes in each section: three APE Gold Medals and two APE Silver Medals.

Each author can only receive one prize per section (the mentions of the authors of the country ranked first are not taken into account).

GRAND PRIZE “ODETTE BRETSCHER TROPHY”

The federation which obtains the best overall result in the combination of the two sections (prints and digital) of the Nature Biennial 2020 wins the Grand Prize “ODETTE BRETSCHER TROPHY” 2020. The winner of the trophy will be invited to the next FIAP Congress (one person per country) to receive the prize. FIAP will offer free participation in the Congress excluding travel expenses.

CATALOGUE

Each author participating in the print section will receive a printed catalogue (format 21 x 21 cm). The catalogue will reproduce all the prize-winning works and at least one work per participating country. In the case of participants in the digital section, the catalogue will be in pdf format.

CALENDAR Opening date: 10/01/2020 Closing date for entries: 10/03/2020 Judging Date: 10/05/2020 Results notifications by: 20/05/2020 Opening and Award ceremony: South Ural State Museum of History Chelyabinsk City 21/07/2020 Catalogues and awards posted by: 20/08/2020

CONTACT
Please email enquiries to:
Luis Franke, MFIAP, EFIAP/d3, ESFIAP Director of the FIAP Biennial Service luisfranke@live.com.ar

Rashid Usmanov, EFIAP President Organizing Committee eurasia-photo@mail.ru

South Ural State Government of the Museum of History Chelyabinsk Region

 

20th FIAP Nature Biennial – Russia 2020