RCS Commonwealth Youth Photography Competition 2026
The Commonwealth Youth Photography Competition 2026 is a celebration of young talent, global connection, and the natural world that binds us all.?
Organised by the Royal Commonwealth Society, the Commonwealth Secretariat and the City of London Youth Natural Environment Board, this competition invites young people from across the 56-nation Commonwealth family to share their vision through the lens.
This year's theme, Waves of Change, invites you to explore our oceans and waterways: their majesty, their vulnerability, and the communities whose lives depend on them. We're looking for images that move people. Images that tell stories words can't.
About Royal Commonwealth Society
On 26 June 1868, a group of individuals in London established a ‘literary and scientific body’ dedicated to the greater understanding of what were then British colonies. A year later, it was granted a Royal Charter from Queen Victoria. In the early decades of the twentieth century, the Society became increasingly progressive, admitting women as members from 1922, and encouraging a young and diverse membership. In the latter half of the twentieth century, the Society became a centre for the exchange of ideas and provided a platform for a number of African leaders in their d... continue reading
RCS Commonwealth Youth Photography Competition
| Application Deadline | 08 Jun 2026 |
| Type | Contest |
| Sponsor | Royal Commonwealth Society |
| Gender | Men and Women |
Requirements for RCS Commonwealth Youth Photography Competition Qualification
- Open to all Commonwealth nationals and residents aged 18–30.
- Whether you're an experienced photographer or picking up a camera for the first time: your perspective matters.
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Application Deadline
June 8, 2026How to Apply
- Submit one original photograph that responds to one of the 4 Categories:
- ?Human–Ocean Connection – Personal, cultural, or ancestral ties to the ocean, including Indigenous Peoples and local communities’ traditions and knowledge, as well as traditional stewardship of blue carbon ecosystems such as mangroves, seagrasses, and tidal marshes.
- Hope & Resilience – Stories of protection, regeneration, or community action, particularly from regions affected by sea level rise, ocean acidification and warming, and efforts to build a sustainable blue economy.
- Threats & Challenges – Personal or community experiences of marine degradation, overfishing, marine pollution (including plastics), and biodiversity loss, and the carbon emissions from shipping that contribute to ocean warming and acidification, as well as the destruction of blue carbon habitats.
- Innovative Solutions – Community-driven or scientific efforts to protect the ocean, including coral reef restoration, marine protected areas, the High Seas Treaty, and the Global Plastics Treaty.
STEPS to APPLY:
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STEP 1: Check you're eligible. You must be aged 18–30 and a citizen of or resident in a Commonwealth nation at the time of submission.
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STEP 2: Create your entry. Take a photograph that responds to one of the 4 Categories. Your image must be your own work and not previously published or entered in another competition.
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STEP 3 : Sign up for the competition platform and complete the entry form. Fill in our online entry form, upload your image, and tell us in no more than 300 words what your photograph means to you and how it connects to your chosen category.
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STEP 4: Submit before the deadline. Entries close on 8 June 2026 (World Oceans Day). Late entries cannot be accepted.
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IMPORTANT NOTE: By entering, you agree to our terms and conditions. Entries are free to submit.
For more Information, visit Royal Commonwealth Society webpage
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