Vote Now in the EW Photo Contest

Voting is now open in the 10th annual ELEVATOR WORLD Photo Contest and will run until June 17. Up to 20 finalists have been chosen by a panel of judges in each category. Online voting comprises actual votes and not “views” of a photo. To vote, click the “heart” symbol of the photo of your choice (located in the lower right-hand corner of the picture). Then click “Vote for this photo” in the blue banner under that photo on the next page. Once online voting has ended, a jury of impartial industry professionals will also review the finalist photos and make selections. Reader votes and jury selections will be combined to determine the first, second and third place winners. The jury may also choose to award an Honorable Mention. The winners and runners-up from each category will be featured in the August 2022 issue of ELEVATOR WORLD and be eligible to represent the cover image of this issue both in print and online. All qualified submissions will be posted in a special photo contest gallery on elevatorworld.com/media.

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