About the Gimse Study Abroad/Away Photo Contest
Each year, in February, the Smith Center for Global Engagement office sponsors a photo contest open to all students who have studied abroad/away on St. Olaf international or domestic program during Fall, Fall w/January Term, January Term, Spring w/January Term, Spring, Academic Year, or Summer term.
The Smith Center is pleased to call our photo contest The Gimse Study Abroad/Away Photo Contest in honor of Professor Emeritus Sculptor and Art Historian A. Malcolm (Mac) Gimse ’58 and his wife Jackie. Professor Mac Gimse taught at St. Olaf for 31 years in the Art Department. During that time, they took groups of students (both enrolled college students and Life Long Learning groups) on international study programs twenty times. They led Global Semester three times and the Term in Asia and the Term in the Middle East programs each twice. In addition the Gimses have led nine January Term Programs to European destinations and four Life Long Learning Groups to places all over the globe. Through these programs, Mac and Jackie have led over 500 students, assisting them in achieving an informed global perspective while becoming long-term extended family. An accomplished photographer, Mac took thousands of photos during his travels and used those photos to the benefit of the students who took his art history and architecture classes on campus.
42nd Annual Gimse Study Abroad/Away Photo Contest Details
CONTEST DATES
CONTEST OPENS: Thursday, September 5, 2024
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: All entries must be submitted by Saturday, March 1, 2025
PARTICIPANT ELIGIBILITY:
ENTRY FROM TIME STUDYING ABROAD/AWAY WITH AN SMITH CENTER PROGRAM: The contest is open to all students who have studied abroad/away on St. Olaf International or Domestic programs for the following term dates:
- 2023-2024 Academic Year (i.e. fall 2023 AND spring 2024);
- 2024 calendar year (i.e., spring 2024 AND fall 2024);
- Spring 2024;
- Spring with Interim 2024;
- Summer 2024;
- Fall 2024; and
- Interim 2025
ENTRY INFORMATION
NUMBER OF ENTRIES: You may submit up to five entries, each of which should be submitted through the above form.
IMAGE SIZE: Entries must fit within the following guidelines: 5.0 MB with a maximum width of 1920 px and height of 1080 px (DiSCO can assist you with changing these requirements – Apple has a good online resource for how to do this, as well).
REQUIRED INFORMATION: Entries must include:
- a description of the photograph to provide context to the image and for judging purposes (i.e subject of image, anecdote about the image, relation of subject to the study abroad/away program, etc.).
- location of the image (i.e. place/city, country)
PHOTO SUBJECT: We will be looking for photos which are representative of your study abroad/away experience. In general, photographs will be judged based on the following while being thoughtful and respectful of the host culture/community:
- cross‑cultural content;
- artistic/technical quality;
- expression of one’s experience studying abroad/away
ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS: Photographs that display unethical content or images that are not sensitive to the host culture/community will not be selected or displayed on the website. We strongly recommend that students review the National Press Photographers Association’s Code of Ethics for recommended guidelines and additional information.
In general, students should consider the following about their submissions:
- Does the image respectfully represent, without distortion, the true culture, context, content, or meaning of the subject, host community, and/or host culture?
- Is the image sensitive to local culture, norms, customs, etc. – or does it seek to exoticize, distort, or make fun of the local culture, norms, customs, etc?
- Would the individual within the photograph be proud of the image?
- Did you seek permission from the appropriate individual when taking this photograph? This is especially critical if the image is of a child, an individual with a disability, religious symbols/iconography or individuals who are in the middle of actively practicing their faith (e.g. praying, meditating, etc.), government buildings, symbols, and/or employees. Due to their sensitive nature, we will not accept photographs that include identifying images of children without the expressed written consent of a parent or legal guardian.
- Could the image embarrass or expose the individual? If yes, please do not submit it. By submitting an image, it is firmly understood that you have understood and complied with the above ethical considerations.
By submitting an image, it is firmly understood that you have understood and complied with the above ethical considerations.
JUDGING CRITERIA:
If interested, the rubric for judging can be found here.
PARTICIPANT RESPONSIBILITY/LIABILITY:
By submitting an entry, you give the Smith Center for Global Engagement at St. Olaf College and the College permission to display and share your entry and accompanying details. Your final submission also gives St. Olaf College and the Smith Center for Global Engagement the right to reproduce the entry, in part or in full, for use in college publications or in any other non‑commercial manner. All photographs will become part of the St. Olaf College Archives. The Smith Center for Global Engagement will be responsible for producing enlargements, mounting them, and setting up the exhibition displaying contest entries. The finished matted enlargements will become the property of the Smith Center for Global Engagement/St. Olaf College. Photographers/submitters will not receive a printed/mounted copy of their photo.
CONTEST PRIZE
A $25.00 gift card or Ole Dollars will be awarded to the top winner(s)!
Past Entries and Contest Winners
The 39th Annual Gimse Global Engagement Photo Contest (2022)— Top awards, honorable mentions, and selected for display
The 38th Annual Gimse photo contest (2021)
The 2020 Top Awards, Honorable Mentions, Selected for Display, and all entries can be viewed here.
The 2019 entries can be viewed here.
The 2019 Contest Winners can be viewed here.
The 2018 entries can be viewed here.
The 2018 Contest Winners can be viewed here.