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Google Photography Prize

Google and the London-based Saatchi Gallery have teamed up on a student photography contest. Winners receive phone swag and inclusion in a Saatchi exhibition. The grand prize winner gets to choose a photo trip anywhere in the world accompanied by a photography coach.

Via the Google Blog:

The contest is open to university students around the world (some exceptions apply, see google.com/photographyprize for more details). From far-away places to up-close faces, there are 10 different categories to spark your imagination. And there are some great prizes to be won: 10 finalists chosen by a jury of renowned photographers will show their work at Saatchi Gallery, London for two months in 2012 alongside Out of Focus, a major photography exhibition, and win a trip to London to attend the exhibition opening event with a friend. One winner will go on a once-in-a-lifetime trip to an amazing destination with a professional photography coach.

The competition site with instructions is here. Categories include fashion, travel, food, action and street among others. Deadline for submissions is January 31.

I just submitted these photos to this contest.

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  1. headphonesnotrequired reblogged this from futurejournalismproject and added:
    I just submitted these photos to this contest.
  2. chrismmgordon reblogged this from futurejournalismproject and added:
    The contest is open to university students around the world (some exceptions apply, see google.com/photographyprize for...
  3. jamietography reblogged this from woman-ofthe-woods and added:
    Ahh that would be so amazing!
  4. woman-ofthe-woods reblogged this from futurejournalismproject and added:
    Jamie, you should do this and win and it’ll be epic. Just sayin’
  5. rhebee reblogged this from futurejournalismproject and added:
    Hmmmm. Do I have a chance? Gahhh.
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