World Photographic Cup 2020 winners announcement LIVE on Facebook

Monday September 28, 2020, at 19:00, Central European Time the LIVE announcement ceremony, streaming on WPC Official page on Facebook, from Rome, Italy: the WPC Governing Committee will announce to the world who will grab the bronze, silver and gold medals in all of the six categories of the WPC 2020 competition, the top ten teams and of course the nation that will win the World Photographic Cup.

Before that, 2 prequel shows will be broadcast on Facebook on Monday September 14 and 21.

The first prequel show, online on the WPC page of Facebook since Monday September 14, at 19:00 Central European Time, will introduce the best images from each and all participant teams, and we will give some details about the announcement 2020.

A second prequel show will be online on Facebook since Monday September 21, again at 19:00 CET. The WPC Governing Committee will introduce each and all of the 60 finalist images, and will give you further details about the announcements 2020 and 2021.

Do not miss this amazing event and its two prequel shows!

World Photographic Cup 2021 Awards Ceremony in Rome

The WPC Governing Committee has also confirmed to assign Italy the Awards Ceremony for the WPC 2021 edition, which will be on April 19 in Rome. The registration fee will be, as a very exceptional case, only 100 euro, for all participating teams.

For further details, read the articles in the “News” section

WPC 2021

The 8th edition of the World Photographic Cup (edition 2021) is open for entries until October 31! Discover all details at the WPC 2021 area

About the WPC

The WPC was founded in 2013 as a cooperative effort by The Federation of European Photographers (FEP) and Professional Photographers of America (PPA). Its singular goal is to unite photographers in a spirit of friendship and cooperation. A Governing Committee has been created to conduct the ongoing affairs of the competition, also supported by UAPP (United Asian Professional Photography) and AIPP (Australian Institute of Professional Photography). The brotherhood and sisterhood of photography is a bond that transcends language, culture, and geography. That’s the foundation behind the World Photographic Cup, an one of a kind international team competition. Sure, there are lots of other competitions, but there is just one World Photographic Cup.