Photo/Video Contest Entry Form

Thief River Falls photo and video contest

Entering the Advance Thief River Photo and Video Contest is simple! Just fill out the form below in its entirety, attach your photo or video file (or a link to it) and hit “submit.” The contest opens July 1 and entries may be submitted between July 1 and 31. Please note, only photos and videos shot in the Thief River Falls area will be considered for an award. You may enter as many times as you like! Category winners will be selected by August 10 and public voting for the Grand Prize winner will be open between August 11-31.

First place category winners will each receive $50 in Chamber Bucks. The overall Grand Prize winner will receive $250 in Chamber Bucks. Contest prizes are courtesy of Sanford Health Thief River Falls.

If you have questions or difficulty submitting your entry, please email Michelle Landsverk or call 218-280-1755.

(Note: larger files such as videos should first be uploaded to YouTube and a link to the YouTube video should be included with your entry form, as the entry form can only accept files up to 5mb in size.)

NOTE: The contest closed July 31 and we are no longer accepting entries into the contest. Stay tuned for announcements about category winners!

 

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