Join the CWF Photo Club community for your chance to connect with amateur photographers and wildlife enthusiasts from across Canada. Through the generosity of our supporters, the Canadian Wildlife Federation receives thousands of spectacular camera images that reflect nature in all of its glory. Your free membership entitles you to fantastic wildlife photography tips, a monthly photo e-newsletter, and a chance to win great prizes through our annual and monthly photo contests! If you are having any difficulties submitting your photos please click here for suggestions. Themes and prizes will be revealed on a monthly basis. Enter the Canadian Wildlife magazine Reflection of Nature photo contest.
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2021 Nature Photo Contest
Do you have photos of your outdoor adventures? Submit your best fishing, hunting, outdoor family, wildlife and wild places shots for your chance to win some great prizes and have your pic published in Outdoor Canada and Outdoor Canada West magazines. No purchase necessary. Photos must have been taken in Canada on or after January 1,
Our members range from amateurs to professionals, many of whom are recognised among the best photographers in Canada. Frequently, CAPA members receive international acclaim through their published photographic work, articles and their courses. New photographers can quickly build their skills through interaction with other CAPA members, who will share their experience and techniques. The Association operates under a charter from the Federal Government as a non-profit charitable corporation, registration No.