2025 Northwest Exposure Entry Form Submit your photos online here! Please enter no more than five photos per main category. There is no limit on entries for bonus categories. Check out contest and category info before you submit your shots. All photos submitted through this page must be in JPEG format. Please enter the largest image size available, up to a maximum size of 15MB, without watermarks. Winners will be contacted for high-resolution images. By entering your photos you agree to have read and understand the contest rules and terms of use. First Name Last Name Zip Email How did you hear about Northwest Exposure Photo Contest? wta.orgEmailFacebookInstagramThreadsWord of mouthI’m a returning participantWashington Trails MagazineOther Photo Category Please select the contest category that corresponds with your photo you're entering. Photographers may enter up to five photos in each main category. There is no limit on the number of photos you can submit to the bonus category. Bonus Category: Random Acts of KindessFlora & FaunaHikers in ActionTrail FamilyTrailscapes Caption Please provide a caption for your photo. Location of Photo Please include the name of the park, forest or natural area where the photo was taken. Trail Name Please include the name of the trail where the photo was taken, if known. I have read and agree to the contest rules and terms of use which also acknowledges the following: All elements of this photo entry have been photographed by me without the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) image generation software This photo was taken while following Leave No Trace principles I understand that WTA may use my photo in Washington Trails Magazine, social media, public events and for other purposes to help inspire hikers. I understand that I retain the rights to my photo Read the Northwest Exposure Photo Contest Rules Your Photo Maximum size: 15MB Help us make sure you're human Yes, sign me up for Trail News! When you receive Trail News each month, you'll stay up to date on the best places to hike each season, outdoor news and events and the issues that mean the most to the hiking community.