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Travelers with Purpose Photo Contest '08 - Deadline Approaches!

by Jeff McBride last modified August 08, 2008 10:43 — expired

The submission deadline of August 29, 2008 is fast approaching. Submit your photos for a chance to be published, win great prizes, and share your experiences around the world!

Travelers with Purpose Photo Contest '08 - Photos of people with disabilities around the world

Have you been abroad to study, volunteer, teach, intern or research? Are you a person with a disability or have been on a program with people with disabilities? Do you have photos? Get published and share them with the world!

Mobility International USA (MIUSA) and the National Clearinghouse on Disability and Exchange (NCDE) want your photos for a full-color, 12-month 2009 calendar and screensaver.

Deadline: August 29, 2008

Prizes


The first place photograph will be featured on the cover of our full-color calendar and on a screensaver. Second and third place photos, along with ten other honorable mention photos, will be featured in the calendar and screensaver. All contest entrants whose photographs are chosen for the calendar will receive a copy of the calendar and screensaver.  

What We Are Looking For

Photos depicting people with various disabilities (apparent and non-apparent) taking part in overseas experiences:  studying, volunteering, teaching, interning or participating in an international educational experience.

Suggested themes include:

  • Local life / Interaction with the local population
  • Participating in cultural events
  • Working / Volunteering / Community Service
  • Teaching / Classroom settings
  • Enjoying the landscape and architecture
  • Taking part in adventure
  • Using public transportation

All photos entered in the contest should adhere to the ethics of cultural sensitivity

Submission Guidelines and Contest Rules

Please read carefully prior to filling out entry form

  • Photos must be submitted in digital format (jpeg, TIFF) on a CD or via e-mail to jmcbride@miusa.org with 'Photo Contest' in the subject line. Photos must be accompanied by a brief descriptionof each photo, including who is in the photo, what it is of, where and when it was taken, the name of program (if any) and by whom the photograph was taken. Please make sure corresponding photo file names are included with descriptions if more than one photo is submitted. (See Contest Entry Form).
  • Photos should be at least 500kb in size.  (If you have questions about photo formats, sizes, quality or anything else relating to the contest PLEASE CONTACT JEFF MCBRIDE AT jmcbride@miusa.org)
  • Photos must be submitted by either the photographer or person appearing in the photograph (permission must be granted by the photographer in this case). 
  • If recognizable people are portrayed, the subject(s) must have given the photographer permission or informed consent to have the photograph taken.
  • By submitting photographs to this contest, contest entrants thereby give permission to Mobility International USA (MIUSA), the National Clearinghouse on Disability and Exchange (NCDE), the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) and members of the NCDE Roundtable Advisory Board Consortium (RTC) to use submitted photographs in the calendar, screensaver, future print and online publications as well as promotional and marketing materials. 
  • It is the contest entrant's responsibility to assure that submitted photographs are the sole and exclusive property of the contest entrant and that exclusive rights to the photograph have not been given or sold to any other organization or person.  
  • Although disclosing specific information about a subject's or photographer's disability is optional, it is asked that in the description of each photo at least some general information regarding the disability of the subject and/or photographer is included, i.e. physical disability, learning disability, blind, Deaf, etc. This information is intended for use in photo captions.
  • Contest is open to U.S. citizens and permanent residents only.
  • Contest entrants must be over the age of 18 or have legal parent or guardian sign the Contest Entry Form.
  • Photos must be original and not altered digitally. Minor cropping is acceptable.
  • All photos must be accompanied by a signed Contest Entry Form.
  • There is no limit to how many photos may be submitted by one person, however there is a one prize limit for each person entering the contest.
  • Photos must be submitted in digital format via e-mail to jmcbride@miusa.org with 'Photo Contest' in the subject line or on a CD with accompanying Contest Entry Form to:

Mobility International USA
Attn: Travelers with Purpose Photo Contest
132 E. Broadway, Suite 343
Eugene, Oregon 97401

  • Submissions must be postmarked no later than August 29, 2008. Submissions postmarked after August 29, 2008 or incomplete submissions will not be considered for this contest. Photo submission deadline may be extended at the discretion of NCDE / MIUSA.
  • Photos will be selected by the NCDE Project Director, NCDE staff, and a representative of the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA).
  • Winners will be notified within 30 days after final submission deadline and prizes awarded shortly thereafter via U.S. Post to the name and address submitted on the entry form. 
  • Shipping charges for prizes will be the responsibility of MIUSA / NCDE. Any applicable taxes on prizes will be the responsibility of the prize winners.
  • Calendars and Screensavers will be sent to winners and available for purchase in December, 2008.
  • There is no fee to enter this contest.
  • This contest is not open to MIUSA, ECA or RTC staff or staff family members.

Download Contest Entry Form Here

The National Clearinghouse on Disability and Exchange is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and administered by Mobility International USA


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