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The 2nd Annual International Photoshare Photo Contest


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Winners of the 2004 Photoshare Photo Contest have been officially announced! Visit our press release to see winning photos.

 


 

Awards


1st Place/Best of Show:
$300 USD

2nd Place:
$150 USD

3rd Place:
$75 USD

Photoshare Contributor of the Year:
Nikon 3.2Megapixel CoolPix 3700 Digital Camera with a 3X Zoom Lens, USB Interface, Audio/Video Output, Rechargeable Li-ion Battery, Nikon View Software, and 16MB SD memory card.

Photoshare Image of the Year:
Matted and framed photo.

All category winners will receive a certificate. Winning photos and photographers will be featured at the INFO booth at the American Public Health Association (APHA) conference in Washington D.C., November 2004. Entries and winners will also be featured on the Photoshare and INFO web sites, e-list, and promotional materials.


Questions?


Contact:
David Alexander or Lavina Velasco
Photoshare - A Service of The INFO Project
111 Market Place, Suite 310
Baltimore, MD 21202 USA
Email: photoshare@infoforhealth.org
Phone: 410-659-6280
Fax: 410-659-6266


www.photoshare.org


Photoshare is a service of The INFO Project helping non-profit organizations communicate global health and development issues through photography. By facilitating photo sharing among colleagues in international development, Photoshare has become a leading source for editorial development photography. The Photoshare collection, consisting primarily of photos taken by public health professionals in the field, contains more than 7,000 images illustrating the realities of urban and rural life in developing countries, as well as global efforts to improve and save lives. Our popular on-line photo database, available at www.photoshare.org through the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health/Center for Communication Programs, serves many major government institutions and international NGOs.

Disclaimer: The information provided on this web site is not official U.S. Government information and does not represent the views or positions of the U.S. Agency for International Development, the U.S. Government or The Johns Hopkins University.