The 2015 winning photo, a sunset over a Hackensack River switchyard, was submitted by journeyman wireman Chris Plesnarski of Paterson, N.J., Local 102. There was no photo contest last year due to the IBEW's 39th International Convention. 

Time is running out to share the best of what you do every day. The 2017 IBEW Photo Contest closes to new entries on Oct. 31, so get out your cameras and send us your photos if you haven’t already.

Whether we’re behind the scenes recording breaking news broadcasts, building bridges or repairing downed power lines, the skills of the Brotherhood are unmatched. And for almost 20 years, members from the U.S. and Canada have submitted the pictures that tell those stories.

Photographs are a great way to capture a moment that tells the story of our membership. In the space of a few pixels, these images show the world who we are, what we do and how well we do it.

Now it’s your turn. What’s your story?

First place winners will receive $200, second place $150, third place $100 and honorable mentions $50. Winners are chosen by fellow members and the public.

Our online application makes it easier than ever to enter. Keep reading for contest rules. Click here for photo guidelines. And check out the last round of winners here.

Photo Contest Rules:

  1. The contest is open to active or retired IBEW members only. The person submitting the photo must be the person who took the photograph. Members may enter more than one photo.

  2. International officers and staff are not eligible.

  3. Photos can be submitted as digital files of at least 300 dpi, in color or black and white, on slides or prints. The preferred print size is 8x10.  Click here for more guidance on electronic photo sizes. 
  4. All submissions become the property of the IBEW Media Department.

  5. Photo entries must have an IBEW theme of some sort, with IBEW members at work, engaged in a union-related activity or subjects conveying images of the electrical industry or the union.

  6. If members are featured in the photo, they should be identified. If large groups are pictured, the name of the group or the purpose of the gathering (e.g. a safety committee, a linemen’s rodeo, a union meeting) can be submitted in place of individual names.

  7. Photos previously published in IBEW publications or on the website are not eligible for submission.

  8. The preferred method of entry is through the  Photo Contest application .
  9. If entering via U.S. mail, please fill out the contest entry form and affix it to each photo you submit for the contest and mail it to the
                                                                                    IBEW Photo Contest 
                                                                                    900 Seventh Street NW
                                                                                    Washington, D.C. 20001
  10. Fifteen finalists will be selected and posted on www.ibew.org for final judging by the public. The winners will be featured in an upcoming issue of the Electrical Worker.