Entries for this year’s competition must be submitted by 4pm on Friday 17 August to be shortlisted for the exhibition which will be held from 16 September to 10 October at the Gary Holland Community Centre.
Selected images in the exhibition will have a chance to win cash prizes in their respective categories.
Mayor Barry Sammels said all photos would be judged equally on their composition and the communication of the Act-Belong-Commit message within this year’s theme of “standing strong together.”
“PhotoVoice is a fantastic competition that really highlights the level of talent amongst amateur photographers in the City of Rockingham,” Mayor Sammels said.
“Entries in the Act-Belong-Commit PhotoVoice Rockingham Competition can produce a range of emotions for judges and viewers.
“The exhibition can often conjure up some groundbreaking ideas and depictions of how people look after their mental health, making it a must see in everyone’s calendar.”
Winners of the competition will be announced at an awards ceremony on 10 October at the Gary Holland Community Centre.
The City of Rockingham gratefully acknowledges Healthway for its sponsorship of PhotoVoice.
There are over 20 different prize categories including $500 for first place and three Nikon D5600 DSLR cameras to be won.
Act-Belong-Commit promotes people to be active, have a sense of belonging and have a purpose in life which all work towards happiness and good mental health.
For more information or to find out how make a submission visit PhotoVoice.