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Photographers have until 01 March to enter Getty Images' Grants for Good programme
Author: Olivier Laurent
15 Feb 2011 Tags: Getty imagesGrants
Time is running out to enter the third edition of Getty's Grants for Good programme, which rewards two photographers with $15,000 each to create "compelling new imagery that will further a nonprofit's mission."
Created in 2009, the Getty Images Grants for Good were introduced to help nonprofits "use the power of imagery to promote positive change in the world and help communicate their stories more effectively."
This year, the entries will be judged by James Partridge, founder and chief executive of Changing Faces, Ian Haworth, global chief creative officer and chairman of RAPP, and photographer Michael Hall.
Winners will be announced in June at the 2011 Cannes Advertising Festival. Visit http://grants.gettyimages.com.
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