Lenovo encourages the Asia Pacific to capture 2021’s positive moments in a region-wide photography contest

Netizens are invited to celebrate the year’s most inspiring moments

December 20, 2021 – Has 2021 provided some reasons to celebrate, despite all of its challenges?

To round up the year on an upbeat note, Lenovo, together with AMD and Microsoft, has launched a photography contest in the Asia Pacific calling on all photographers – amateur, avid, hobbyist or professional – to showcase their creativity and originality. Entitled See the Big Picture, the campaign encourages everyone to celebrate the positive moments in an otherwise difficult year.

Lenovo encourages the Asia Pacific to capture 2021’s positive moments in a region-wide photography contes

From December 17, 2021, to February 20, 2022, contestants in the Asia Pacific are invited to submit original photographs that represent these positive moments. Winners stand a chance to win prizes including a cash prize of up to US$5000, one of Lenovo’s premium line of laptops such as the Yoga Slim 7 Carbon OLED, and subscriptions to the Adobe Creative Cloud Photography plan.

To participate in See the Big Picture, contestants must submit their photos via the campaign microsite, in a square, portrait, or landscape format, with a maximum file size of 20MB, along with a photo title and short synopsis explaining the thinking behind the photo.

Lenovo encourages the Asia Pacific to capture 2021’s positive moments in a region-wide photography contes

Submissions will be judged based on their creativity, originality, and composition. More details on submission guidelines can be found here: http://www.lenovo.com/seethebigpicture

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