INDIANAPOLIS – The annual Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology photo contest is underway. The entry deadline is Friday, April 4.
Open to photographers of any age and skill level, the contest has been held since 2005 to promote Indiana’s historic resources.
All structures in photo entries must be at least 50 years old but don’t have to be fully restored. Pictures must have been taken within the last two years.
There are five categories to submit photographs: Color, Black/White, Altered, Kids (under 18), and “Faces of Architecture.” For the “Faces of Architecture” category, send pictures of buildings that feature gargoyles, grotesques, or other designs that feature carvings of faces. These faces can be of any creature, real or mythical.
Each photographer may enter up to three images, with the required entry form for each photo. Images must be JPEG files that are 10MB or smaller and should be emailed to DHPAConnect@dnr.IN.gov. Participants should send only one photo and one entry form per email.
For complete rules, guidelines, and the required entry form, visit on.IN.gov/preservation-








