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Professional photographers have until 01 March to enter the 2013 Amnesty International UK Media Awards
Author: Gemma Padley
30 Jan 2013 Tags: Competitions
The Amnesty International UK Media Awards recognise excellence in human rights reporting across media and acknowledge journalism’s role in aiding public awareness of human rights issues.
There are 10 categories in total, including the Photojournalism category for photographers. Entrants may submit a series of up to six photographs from a single portfolio, some or all of which must have been published on a UK website or in the UK press.
Photographers have until 01 March to submit their entries online or by post. There is a reduced entry fee for images submitted before midnight on 01 February.
To enter online, visit the Amnesty International website.
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