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Make entering this FREE night photography competition a new year’s resolution!

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Honor night photographer of the year

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We have teamed up with leading smartphone maker Honor to offer a unique, free-to-enter competition seeking your best photos taken at night – either with a camera or a smartphone.

Sponsored. Any camera or smartphone brand can be used, so this is a great chance to show off your night photography prowess.

If you are still off work, or just relaxing, during this period between Christmas and new year, this is a great time to get your night pictures ready to enter.

Any photographic genre is acceptable, so long as the image was taken at night (or in very low light).

It is also OK to enter night images from your photo collection.

Click HERE for full details of how to enter.

Honor competition

Famous five

So, between now and midnight (GMT) on Sunday January 18th 2026, please send us up to five of your best photos taken at night. As mentioned, competition is free to enter, and is only open to residents of the UK and Ireland (but you can submit images taken anywhere in the world).

Night photography start with basics
Night time is the right time for photography, as you have so many creative choices. Credit: James Paterson

From these entries, the judging panel will draw up a shortlist of six photographers, who will then be sent Honor’s new flagship smartphone, the Magic8 Pro (full details of this exciting new phone will be announced soon).

These six entrants will then be invited to take up to five more images with the new phone, and from this we will select one overall winner and two runners up.

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The Honor Magic 7 Pro line-up

Great prizes to be won

  • The winner receives Honor’s new flagship phone, the Magic8 Pro, plus a city break to Barcelona from February 28th to March 3rd, where they will be Honor’s guest at the Mobile World Congress on March 2nd. Honor will cover the cost of flights and accommodation. The winner will also be invited as Honor’s guest to the glittering Amateur Photographer Awards in London on February 26th to receive their award.
  • Two runners up will get to keep the Magic8 Pro phone which was sent to them after being shortlisted. We will also give ‘Commended’ badges to good entries that didn’t quite make the shortlist.

See here for some night photography tips to help you with your entries, along with expert astro-photography advice from top UK night shooter, Josh Dury. We can’t wait to see your entries and wish you the best of luck.

Standing stones with the night sky illuminated in blue and the Milky Way in the middle
‘The Enigma of the North’ – Callanish, The Isle of Lewis, UK. Josh’s first experience of a Bortle Class 1 location was at the Callanish Stones on the Isle of Lewis. ‘I experimented with exposure settings and will never forget the moment when this image first appeared on my camera’s rear LCD screen – I was mesmerised by the detail in the arms of the Milky Way’. Credit: Josh Dury

Further reading

Honor Magic8 Lite lands, with long-life battery, powerful cameras and more (great Honor Xmas deals too!)


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