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PhotOlympic
PhotOlympic is a real-time, 48-hour street photography competition. Competitors will be provided 24 themes to photograph and deliver during the 48-hour photo competition. PhotOlympic is like a real Olympic discipline! As described by previous participants, PhotOlympic is challenging, interesting and demanding, both physically and mentally, as well as a real thrill.

To ensure non-biased results, PhotOlympic counts with 24 judges and a transparent scoring system. It’s not a standard three or five jury members, it's astonishingly 24 members of the jury! Personal styles, preferences, and subjectivity of the jury simply blend into a broader picture of 24 people who vote which guarantees the quality to rise to the top.

10 YEARS OF PHOTOLYMPIC GAMES This competition concept goes back to 2009 when the first photo competition was held locally in Serbia, then after a few years, it opened up to Europe photographers. Nine consecutive years of photo games and it's been decided to go big for the 10th one, to become a World-Wide photo contest. With new headquarters in New York City – USA, great infrastructure and support, this plan was put into action and in 2018 the first World-Wide PhotOlympic competition will be happen.

UNIQUE CONCEPT Organizers are trying to get judge’s subjectivity out of the way when it comes to scoring the photos. That’s the reason why they have 24 judges, all accomplished photographers and when you blend 24 subjective opinions into one then you end up with highly objective judging. Transparency, that’s another thing that makes PhotOlympic unique, it offers tremendous transparency to the contestants and the public. After the competition is over and the results are out, all competitors, as well as the public, can review how each of the judges scored any particular photo. 