It is considered that the origins of caption contests are related to the increase of
popularity of
cartoons and
comics as well as widespread use of
illustrations and the rise of
photojournalism in printed media at the end of the 19th century. All these areas share the combination of words and images that could be multiplied and made available to a wide audience with the beginnings of mass printing and wide spread of newspapers and magazines. From currently available information, the first caption contests in printed media appeared in the
U.S. press of the late 19th century (such as
Life magazine which was published from year 1883 to 1936). At that time these competitions were called
picture title or
picture headline contests, but their concept and meaning was identical to current caption contests. It must be considered, that the term
caption in its present sense firstly appeared in
English language only in the first half of the 20th century. In the beginning of the 20th century, at least in the U.S. press (for example,
The San Francisco Call,
The Daily News,
The Bridgeport Telegram) caption contests were already quite popular. In these competitions drawn pictures and cartoons were mainly used.
Photo caption contests appeared little later with the improvement of printing quality (towards the second quarter of 20th century). During the course of the 20th century, caption contests were published in printed media in many countries of the world. For example, in Soviet Union one of the first caption contests was published in daily newspaper
Izvestia Sunday supplement
Nedelya (
The Week) at the beginning of the 1960s. Little later a newspaper
Literaturnaya gazeta began to publish caption contests that became very popular and they are part of this newspaper up until now. The spread of caption contests increased even more with the emergence of the Internet by the end of the 20th century, and at the beginning of the 21st century. Internet has made the organization of caption contests and participation in them possible for wide audiences across the world. == Present situation ==