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Take part in our ‘One World Week’ Photography Competition

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Friday 7th October 2011 in Exposure, Lead articles

Want to get involved with Impact ? Here’s your opportunity!

Our second photography competition is here, and this time around we have a theme that is sure to get everyone engaged with the environment that we’re living in.

In collaboration with the Students’ Union’s One World Week, “at which people of different faiths and backgrounds come together to celebrate each others’ cultures to challenge global justice”, we are basing this competition on “climate change and our environment”. As you’ll all agree, this is a very broad topic so there’s ample opportunity to get creative.

Have any of you been to the developing world and witnessed poverty and hunger? Or how does climate change affect our environment here at home? Anything that strikes you as being related to environmental change and its links to social issues will probably end up being a pretty good entry to the competition. So get your cameras out and start shooting, or if you already have photos that you think are suitable, show them some daylight!

To enter, just send us an email at images@impactnottingham.com, titled “One Week Photography Competition” with a maximum of 2 photos, and a short description of each of the entries. The deadline is October 23rd 2011.

The winning photograph will be published on a full page in the magazine, as well as on our website. The runner-ups will also be featured on the website and all entries will be included in a photo gallery in the Portland Building as part of the SU’s One World Week events.

If you need some inspiration, you can check out the winners and runners-up of our previous, very successful competition here.

Don’t forget to join the Impact Images and Design Facebook Group to stay updated about our activities and further opportunities to get involved!