World Photographic Cup / Awards
The World Photographic Cup is a competition in which a team of photographers represent their home country. This one of a kind international team competition features the best photographic art from around the world.
Nations across the globe, including Canada, meticulously curate their countries images to create a collection of 18 amazing images to enter in the World Photographic Cup. For Team Canada, the gruelling process began last summer, when submissions came in from coast to coast, vying for only 3 precious spots in each of the six categories.
The final 18 images went on to represent Canada at the World Photographic Cup. Of those a select few may make it to Top 10 in the World and have an opportunity to reach the WPC podium with individual Gold, Silver, or Bronze medals. Then depending on their final ranking, these images have a chance to help Team Canada win the World Photographic Cup!
Every photographer on Team Canada is excited to celebrate our Canadian medallists, and we thank them for propelling Canada on to the world photographic stage.
“Winning a Bronze Medal at the World Photographic Cup has embedded significant credibility and economic rewards to my photographic career. Suddenly collectors are contacting me directly for limited edition prints.”
2018 Bronze Medalist / Paul Wright
Team Canada photographer, Paul Wright from Whistler BC, secured a bronze medal in the Reportage category with his image “Into the Vastness”, which celebrates the tiny imprint that humans can fleetingly place on our spectacular Canadian Wilderness.