CashEssentials, in collaboration with Wipplay, is back for yet another photo contest and this time, with a little twist!
We’re looking for heartfelt, eye-catching photos that capture this year’s theme SMALL BILL, BIG THRILL: A little CashMoney in physical form such as banknotes and coins. More goes a Long Way, where your stories go hand in hand with small joyful moments that have been purchased with – that’s right, you guessed it – cash!
“Seeing my daughter so happy on the bright red bike I got for her birthday left me with the most priceless memory. For 5,000 Indian rupees (63 euros), it was worth every penny I saved to get her this gift.”
© Sharva Mangaonkar
From saving up to buy your daughter the bike she’s had her eye on for months, to spending your hard-earned cash, or even buying that train ticket to visit a loved one – there’s an endless list of ways that moneyFrom the Latin word moneta, nickname that was given by Romans to the goddess Juno because there was a minting workshop next to her temple. Money is any item that is generally accepted as payment for goods and services and repayment of debts, such as taxes, in a particular region, country or socio-economic context. Its onset dates back to the origins of humanity and its physical representation has taken on very varied forms until the appearance of metal coins. The banknote, a typical representati... More brings you memorable experiences. They say money can’t buy you happiness, but we beg to differ and believe it can, in small doses, and when spent the right way!
Six (6) winners will be announced at the end of the contest including three (3) photographs selected by the public and another three (3) by a jury of renowned experts and artists including:
We’d love to hear your stories about how a little cash goes a long way! Get the chance to win a cash prize by submitting your photos here! What are you waiting for? It’s time to reminisce about those joyful moments, consult the rules and get your camera ready!
The contest is open to photographers across the globe – both amateurs and professionals – and will run from 4th September to 16th October 2019.
For more information, please visit the contest’s official website.