Will your creative photography skills help Mountbatten Isle of Wight raise vital funds?
The search is on for beautiful images of our Island to appear on Mountbatten Isle of Wight’s 2026 calendars and diaries.
Be warned! The submission deadline is short and there are some requirements when it comes to quality, to ensure photos look their best when they are reproduced.
All photos used are credited
However, if your photo is chosen, it will be gratefully used with a credit on calendars and diaries and will be on sale across the Island, at Mountbatten’s eleven shops and warehouse.
Image requirements and how to submit your photo:
- Photos must be of a resolution high enough to allow them to be sized-up.
- They can cover subject, but must have been taken on the Isle of Wight.
- Photo submissions must be landscape for the calendars and portrait for the diaries, and may be cropped to size.
- They will be reproduced at a maximum of 166mm x 245mm @ 300dpi for the calendars.
- If you have an amazing photo to submit, please email: [email protected]
- Entries close at midnight on 24th January 2025. Put ‘Calendar 2026’ in the subject line and include some contact details.
Mountbatten Isle of Wight will contact you by the end of March to tell you if your photo has been chosen.
Mountbatten
Mountbatten, provides 24/7 palliative and end-of-life care, supporting patients in their own homes across the Isle of Wight and in our hospice in Newport.
Your photo could help raise vital funds, through the sale of diaries and calendars, helping ensure Mountbatten’s expert staff continue to support families facing some of the most challenging times of their lives.
2025’s calendar is currently on sale and features work by twelve Isle of Wight photographers.
Find it now, at a Mountbatten shop near you.
Huge thanks go to our featured creatives for 2025: Ian Groves, Annette Hickman, Lee Hodges, Steve France, Pauleena Shepard, Colleen Shaw, Dave Thompson, Sue Blow, Josh Thomas, Patrick White, Fiona Bannister, Katie Crocker.
News shared by Lucy on behalf of Mountbatten. Ed