Water Education Foundation announces photography contest – “California Water”
Posted by: Maven on March 18, 2010 at 6:40 am
From the Water Education Foundation:
“The Water Education Foundation is an impartial, nonprofit organization whose mission is to create a better understanding of water resources and foster public understanding and resolution of water resource issues through facilitation, education and outreach.
The Water Education Foundation is seeking the best California water photographs that best represent each of the following categories:
• California Rivers
• The Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta
• Indoor/Outdoor Water Conservation
• Agricultural Water Use
• Fish and Wildlife
• Urban Water Use
• RecreationPRIZES: The top three entries will be announced and posted on the Foundation’s website, Facebook page and Aquafornia along with a link to the artist’s webpage. The winners will also receive $50 and a copy of the Foundation’s Emmy award-winning DVD, Salt of the Earth: Salinity in the Central Valley.
GUIDELINES: Photo submissions should be in color, creative but realistic and must be at least 8 ½ by 11 at 300dpi. You can submit as many entries as you’d like but they must be original work. Please email digital photo submissions by April 10, labeled with your name and title of the piece to Robin Richie, rrichie@watereducation.org. No calls please. The winner will be chosen in May.
All entries become property of the Water Education Foundation and could be used in future publications. Photographer will receive a photo credit and copy of the publication for any photos used. The Foundation reserves the right to edit, modify, publish, use, and reproduce any and all entries without further compensation.
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