Mountbatten Hampshire is seeking stunning photos of Hampshire for its 2026 calendars and diaries.
The hospice, which provides palliative and end-of-life care, is asking for creative photography submissions that will help raise essential funds.
Photos chosen for the calendars and diaries will also be credited to the photographer.
The deadline for entries is January 24, and there are specific quality requirements.
Photos must be taken in Hampshire, and should be high-resolution to ensure they can be enlarged without losing clarity.
For the calendars, images need to be in landscape orientation, while diary submissions should be in portrait.
They will be reproduced at a maximum size of 166mm by 245mm at 300dpi for the calendars.
All submissions should be sent via email to comms@mountbatten.org.uk.
Entrants should put ‘Calendar 2026’ in the subject line and include contact details.
Mountbatten Hampshire will inform successful photographers of their selection by the end of March.
The chosen images will be sold in Mountbatten Hampshire shops and their warehouse, with proceeds going towards supporting families facing challenging times.
Mountbatten Hampshire currently has the 2025 calendar on sale, featuring the work of twelve Hampshire photographers, including Michael McCormick, Daniel Brown, Michael Bailey, Rachel Thomson, Katy Jones-Cole, Paul Harknett, Rick Farrington, Chloe Weaver, Paul Morris, Lesley McCall, and Linda Priestley.
The hospice provides 24/7 support to families in their homes across Southampton and large parts of Hampshire, as well as in their West End hospice.
For more information on the submission process, visit Mountbatten Hampshire's website.
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