The Willow Creek Chamber of Commerce Photo Contest is a seasonal celebration of our beautiful town, inviting photographers of all skill levels to showcase their unique perspectives. Whether you’re drawn to breathtaking landscapes, local culture, or a touch of Bigfoot lore, this contest is your chance to share your vision—and win great prizes!
How It Works:
- Snap a Photo – Capture something special that fits the current contest theme.
- Submit It – Use the form below to send us your entry before the deadline.
- Win & Get Featured – Prizes are awarded to the top three photos, and all entries have a chance to be featured (with credit to the photographer) on our website, social media, and chamber promotions.
SUMMER 2026 PHOTO CONTEST
“SUMMER IN BIGFOOT COUNTRY”
Show us what summer in our region means to you. Capture the landscapes, people, wildlife, events, adventures, traditions, and everyday moments that make Bigfoot Country special.
Deadline: 11:59 PM, September 23, 2026
Prizes:
1st Place: $150
2nd Place: $75
3rd Place: Your choice of a WCCC hoodie or T-shirt or ballcap
Have questions?
or contact us at info@willowcreekchamber.com
Meet the Judges
Our panel of judges is made up of local artists, photographers, and community leaders who share a passion for Willow Creek’s natural beauty and culture. They evaluate entries based on creativity, composition, and how well the photo captures the contest theme.

Michaela Saliba
Her tip? "Have fun and take lots of pictures. The perfect moment can be planned or stumbled upon."

Musette Scott
Musette says, "capture what you like - architecture, landscapes, art, people, wildlife, sports - take pictures of anything & everything that catches your eye!"

Sylvan Brander
Sylvan loves capturing the beauty in everyday moments. Sylvan's advice? "Find the things that make you excited to look at and capture them through your lens."

Trish Oakes
Trish encourages you to go beyond just 'pretty pictures'—"A great photograph elicits an emotional response."

Jennifer Peterson
With a lifelong passion for photography, Jen suggests, "Think about what you want to convey through your photograph. Is it just a beautiful image, or does it tell a story?"