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08/21/2008 nsmb mountain bike symbol



Money Shot 2007 Rules
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Cam McRae


Money Shot 2007 launches Monday morning.  We aren't ready to announce the first weekly judge but we'll let you know that shortly.  We do know the prize though - a pair of  sweet Jaeger mountain bike shoes from Helly Hansen.



Our first weekly prize from Helly Hansen - the Jaeger mountain bike shoe is flat pedal specific and it has lots of grip.


nsmb Money Shot 2007 Rules

How long is the contest?
The preliminary rounds for Money Shot 2007 will go for 12 weeks - ending on May 28th.  There will be three rounds of four weeks each.  There will be a weekly winner each week and then at the end of that round the judges who presided over that month,  along with a fifth judge to break any ties, will choose the monthly Money Shooter.  At that point we will have three monthly winners and then we are going to do something a little different.  The fourth finalist will be a wildcard.  Together with the pro judges we'll choose one entrant who we feel is worthy of the finals.  It may be that that shooter didn't manage to win a week and it may be that they won at least one week.   The wildcard will be chosen based on the strength of any entries made rather than just one photo. 

Who can enter?
This is an international contest.  We encourage photographers from all over the world to enter.  Last year we had stunning images from every corner of the globe.  This is not a pro contest.  If you have sold more than four campaigns to print publications you are not considered an amateur in the eyes of Money Shot.  Each campaign can have multiple images but if for example you sold a photo used for an ad and another used in a story in the same magazine that would count as two campaigns.  One story with 5 images counts as one campaign.

If you've sold the odd shot but something else brings home your bacon you're in.  If you aspire to be a pro but you are just getting started then giddy up - this could be your start.  Primarily though we're looking for shots from Joe Shooter - a rider who also likes to take pictures of his or her riding crowd.  This is a world wide contest - no matter where you live we hope to see your shots in vying to be the Money Shot.



2006 May third place. Rider ~ nsmb AIRprentice winner - and spleen abuser - Neil Meier.  Photo ~ David Lang.    Click image to see original file.


What about the photo itself?
The photo itself shouldn't be watermarked. Once entered into our gallery the shot will be nsmb watermarked on the bottom left corner.  The rights to the photo can't belong to someone else.  You can shoot digital or film and you can do some post processing using Photoshop or any other program - which includes assembling a sequence.  Be aware of the judges though.  Pro shooters tend to be purists and since they are the judges you might be advised to get more jiggy with your camera than with your mouse. You can shoot anything that has a mountain bike theme.  It doesn't have to be a rider going off a jump but it could be.  You could shoot street, night riding, slate park, bike park, an epic, stunts, post ride beers, dirt jumps or a section of trail without a rider.  Stretch yourself - creativity and originality will be rewarded.  I'm not going to say anything else about judging criteria.  We're just going to ask the lads to choose the shot they appreciate most. Photos that have appeared in any print publication are not eligible. This is a contest for shooters not riders so the prize goes to the person behind the camera.  Since I mentioned it on the front page I should say that tasteful flesh will be welcomed in the contest.  If you aren't sure if the shot you took of your wife or girlfriend is within the rules please feel free to send it to me for guidance. 

The shot doesn't have to be new or recent to enter but that is likely to help you in the eyes of the judges.

To claim your prize we'll ask you for the original large file version of your winning shot as well as non-exclusive usage rights both on the site and in print.  This year we will be sticking to this rule.  We have no plans for a book or a calendar but we would like the option to provide the images as a desktop background for our users.  We always credit photographer and shooter whenever we use a photo in any way. 

More info is better.
We'd love to hear how you shot your shot, anything interesting about how the image came to be as well as any info from the eyeball side of the camera.  Tell us what equipement you use, any lighting equipment etc.  More is better in terms of info and complete rider and location info is required.




2006 - April third place . Rider ~ Adrian Reagh.  Photo ~ Ryan McKenna    Click image to see original file.


Our weekly prizes are courtesy of Helly Hansen, Mace and Syncros.

Have a look at the 2006 Money Shot galleries.

Last year the rules were highly controversial and they evolved over the first few weeks of the contest, largely due to feedback from readers like you.  In the end the contest went really well with the rules established after all of the public hearings.  They have changed slightly but based on the success 2006 we are pretty sure we have it dialled.  Still we're open to suggestions. We'd like to hear what you  have to say here.


 

 


Money Shot 2007 prizes are being provided by the following sponsors.


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