Awards
June guest photographer contest topic: Sustainable growth and decent jobs
Framework by Nati Esmel ©Nati Esmel
Take part in our guest photographer contest, inspired by 2015 being the European Year for Development. Until September we will be announcing different topics linked to development. Send us your photo inspired by the theme of that month, along with the submission form and you could be invited to Strasbourg to do a photo reportage.
How to take part
You can submit your photo and entry form by email. The deadline for the sixth topic 'Children and youth' is 30 August at midnight CET.
An editorial committee will select the ten best entries and then pick the best photo of the month. This will automatically make them a finalist for the jury prize. The ten best photos of each month are showcased on Parliament's Facebook and G+ page where you can vote for your favourite. At the end of the contest, the most liked photo will be awarded the public prize. Both of these photographers will be invited to the plenary session in November 2015.
The best photo for the June theme - sustainable growth and decent jobs - was taken by Natividad Esmel Campos, a 61-year-old non-professional photographer, who was born in Catalonia but is now living in Portugal. The photograph, entitled Framework, shows workers in a Brussels metro station.
Send your photo and application form to the following address: [email protected]. For more details about the rules, photo requirements and copyright conditions, click on the links below.
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