Citizen-photojournalism site Demotix, aiming to «tell the real story of the credit crunch from ground-level,» is seeking defining, eye-catching and astute photographs that capture the current state of the world’s economy.
Entries should be submitted by uploading photos to Demotix.com, by February 13.
Demotix has teamed up with printing company MOO to offer the winner and the other nine shortlisted photographers their own photos printed onto a range of products, including postcards, business cards and Moo’s innovative mini-cards.
The shortlist will be compiled by The Financial Times, who will publish the winning photograph on their Alphaville blog. The winning photograph will be shown off to over 40,000 daily readers and 100,000 in Alphaville’s weekly email.
For more information and contest guidelines, go to http://www.demotix.com/page/contest.
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