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Send us your best research photo!

Magazine contest seeks entries

The most recent “At Large” winner was shot by Ed Kaiser, a research technologist at Penn State’s Mushroom Spawn Lab. Ready to be picked and sautéed in garlic butter, these oyster mushrooms are growing from a spawn bag filled with spent coffee grounds, used coffee filters, straw, wheat bran, and soybean meal. The Spawn Lab explores ways to improve mushroom cultivation and provides starter cultures for labs and growers worldwide. The photo appears in the current issue of “Research/Penn State” magazine, which is available around campus this week. Credit: Edward Kaiser. All Rights Reserved.

The staff of “Research/Penn State” magazine announces a contest to find a superb research-related image to be published on its “At Large” pages in the Fall 2019 issue. The winning photographer will receive a high-quality print of the image, suitable for framing.

A submitted photo:

  • must relate to research being done by someone at Penn State (any campus)
  • must be a strong horizontal so it can completely fill a two-page spread.
  • must be available at high resolution, at least 300 dpi at a size of 11” x 17”. 
  • may be a scenic, close-up, or micrograph; realistic or abstract; color, black and white, or colorized. See the gallery of previous winners (below) for examples.
  • may include a person in the scene, but should not be a portrait.

Deadline for submission is Friday, June 28, 2019.

You may submit more than one image, but be selective; please do not send a link to an entire collection of images.

Send your entry to Cherie Winner at clw43@psu.edu. Provide basic information about the image, such as where it was shot and the research it relates to. We’ll write the caption (which you’ll have a chance to review before publication).

Research/Penn State is a biennial publication with a circulation of more than 32,000, covering research and creative activity at the University.

 

Last Updated May 20, 2019