Flightglobal and Flight International are offering users two great opportunities to get their images into Flight International magazine.

Through its community platform AirSpace, Flightglobal.com is allowing users to upload their own pictures.

Each week the best of those images, as selected by Flight, will be featured inside Flight International.

However, as if that wasn’t enough, Flight is ready to offer a budding photographer the ultimate prize – featuring on the front cover of Flight International magazine.

Flightglobal’s Online Editor Michael Targett said: “Images are so important to this industry. This is another example of Flight innovating to match our audience’s enthusiasm.”

Flight International’s editor Murdo Morrison believes this is a brilliant opportunity to link magazine and website:

“Flight International has an unrivalled reputation throughout the aviation world, so getting your picture on the front page carries a huge amount of kudos for readers,” says Murdo.

Anybody can enter the competition but be warned the expectations are extreme high.

“Any image that makes the front cover of Flight International has to be an exceptional one,” says Murdo.


Competition details:

AirSpace Image of the Week

Each week the best of those images, as selected by Flight, will be featured inside Flight International.

The first issue to feature the AirSpace Image of the Week will be 9th October 2007.


AirSpace Image of the Year

There will be six categories:

Each of these categories will form a named gallery on AirSpace into which users can upload their images.

Each category will be whittled down to a shortlist of three and the shortlists for individual categories will be featured on AirSpace in December 2007.

The Flight International cover to feature the AirSpace image of the year will be the 18th December 2007.

The AirSpace Image of the Year will be chosen by a panel of Flight judges, including the Editors of Flight International and Flightglobal.

In addition to their image being used as the front cover of Flight International, the winner will receive a framed copy of the cover of Flight International and £100 (GBP) prize money.

Source: FlightGlobal.com