The annual members' photo exhibit returns to the 13th floor lobby. Here's how to enter.

The annual National Press Club members photo exhibit returns this year to the Club's 13th floor lobby for month of September, with entries accepted beginning Aug 1.

Details are available online.

Woman at a Jerusalem mosque



This is the Club's annual celebration of visual storytelling. It's an exhibit, not a contest. There are no judges, juries, nor prizes. Print photos are displayed on fabric panels, with electronic images shown on big-screen monitors in the Club's main lobby. 

Members are asked to enter their very best images and photos, those that capture special people, places, or moments in time. There are no date limits on the entries; they can be shot at any time. But images or photos entered before in the exhibit cannot be submitted again.

Entries are accepted from Aug. 1 through Aug. 13. Members may enter up to four electronic images and two print photos in the exhibit. There are separate entry forms for electronic images and print photos, with information from those forms used in the exhibit catalog. Electronic images for the exhibit are uploaded with that entry form. The instructions also give details and specifications for print photo mounting, display, and delivery to the Club's offices. 

For questions, contact Photography Team co-chair Alan Kotok at [email protected].