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Dear Colleagues, Attention Developing Countries Photographers
Photoshare is proud to present the 2007 Photoshare Development
Photography Award. Awarded exclusively to a photographer from a
developing country/emerging economy, as a part of Photoshare's effort to
promote photography as a tool for communicating health and development
issues.
http://www.photoshare.org/07award.php
Enter now for a chance to win the 2007 Photoshare Development
Photography Award!
The winner of this award will receive a brand new Canon Digital Camera.
Photoshare is currently seeking applicants from developing countries who
are:
* involved in public health and development programs;
* interested in using photography to document issues facing
their communities;
* in need of a first-time or improved digital camera.
Developing country photographers, both amateur and trained, are
encouraged to apply by May 18, 2007.
Download the Award Application:
http://www.photoshare.org/award/07awardform.doc
for further instructions (also attached).
Questions? Contact: [log in to unmask]
David Alexander, Photoshare
The INFO Project
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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