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Dear Colleagues,

On behalf of The INFO Project at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of
Public Health Center for Communication Programs, Photoshare proudly
presents the winners of the 2006 Photoshare Photo Contest!

 

Available Online: www.photoshare.org/contest/2006/06winners.php

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

January 30, 2007

 

Photo from India Honored in 4th Annual Photoshare Photo Contest
Sponsored By Hopkins' INFO Project and Canon

 

BALTIMORE - A photo of a polio-affected boy participating in an athletic
meet in Chandigarth, India won 1st Place/Best of Show at the 4th Annual
Photoshare Photo Contest. Pradeep Tewari submitted the winning photo in
the competition sponsored by The INFO Project at the Johns Hopkins
Bloomberg School of Public Health's/Center for Communication Programs
(CCP) and Canon.

The Information and Knowledge for Optimal Health Project (INFO) is a
reproductive health knowledge-sharing resource supported by the U.S.
Agency for International Development (USAID). INFO's Photoshare service
helps international non-profits communicate 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 thousands of images illustrating the realities of
urban and rural life in developing countries, as well as global efforts
to improve and save lives, www.photoshare.org. 

Open to amateurs and professionals alike, the contest drew interest from
around the globe, including more than 294 participants who submitted
more than 941 photos shot in 94 different countries.

 

Regards,

David Alexander, Photoshare

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Communication
Programs

111 Market Place, Suite 310

Baltimore, MD 21202 USA

Phone: 410-659-6280

Fax: 410-659-6266

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