Source: Adventist News Network
Attention all photographers, photojournalists, and random people reading this website:
Adventist News Network is holding a contest for youth ages 14-17. You can submit photos for the "ANN 2009 Best Youth Photos Contest" by April 1, 2009. The "winning submissions will be published the week before the Adventist Church's International Youth Sabbath on April 11." ¹
Additionally, ANN will be holding a photo contest for adults in which the deadline is the end of 2009.
You can also expect to see changes at Adventist News Network's website starting after the year-end holiday break. ANN is redesigning their website, encouraging "readers to share their comments and become participants in news, photos, comments and opinions," and include a new news layout. ²
For contest rules and more details, click here.
¹ http://news.adventist.org/aboutann/ann_2009_photo_contest.pdf
² http://news.adventist.org/aboutann/redesign.html
Saturday, December 6, 2008
ANN Photo Contest
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