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Win a digital camera...5 May 2010
...and see your pictures in print with our new Shout about photo competition.
We're on a mission to find the best young photographers out there. So if you feel up to the challenge, it's time to get snapping.
This is your opportunity to show us 'through the lens' what climate change means to you.
Share your feelings about climate change or showcase your solutions. What have you done at home, school or in your community to help?
We want to know the story behind your snaps, so don't forget to send us a brief description with each image too.
How to enter
Simply email your pictures (maximum of 2 per person) to shoutabout@foe.co.uk by Thursday 12 March 2009. Photos must:
- Be digital files (jpg), no more than 5MB
- Include a short description
- Be accompanied by your name, age, school or youth group and a contact telephone number.
Rules
By entering the competition, you give Friends of the Earth the right to future credited use of your photos in Friends of the Earth publications, subject to prior notification.
- All submissions must be your own work.
- Entrants must be under 16.
- Consent must be acquired for all images featuring young people prior to submission. Download the consent form (PDF).
- By entering the competition you are accepting the above rules.
© Dave Powell/Friends of the Earth


