Google has unveiled a global photography contest, inviting Pixel users from around the world to submit their best photos or videos captured on their Pixel phones in 2023. The competition, titled #TeamPixel, encourages participants to share their creativity and showcase the incredible photographic capabilities of Google Pixel smartphones.

The #TeamPixel contest provides a platform for Pixel enthusiasts to highlight their unique perspectives and storytelling through captivating photos and videos. Google aims to celebrate the diverse talents of its user base and create a global gallery of stunning visuals captured exclusively on Pixel phones. Hundreds have already shared their photos under the announcement post on X, and there’s more activity on the Pixel community on YouTube.

To participate, you simply need to share your favorite moments, scenes, or subjects captured using a Google Pixel smartphone on Pixlee by using this link. You can upload the photos from Instagram, Facebook or Google Photos. You can also capture a new photo on mobile or even upload directly from your desktop. But you’ll need an Instagram or Twitter account (in addition to an email account) to submit your photo. In return, Google has promised that selected entries will have the opportunity to be featured, offering participants a chance to gain global recognition and exposure for their work.

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This contest isn’t just about competition; it’s about celebrating the magic of Pixel photography and the transformative power of storytelling through images. So, Pixel users, grab your phones, unlock your creative eye, and let your lens do the talking. Don’t miss this chance to share your vision with the world and maybe even see your work become a Pixel-powered inspiration for others.

Hillary Keverenge
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