Are you an amateur or professional photographer with an interest in youth skills? Don’t miss your chance to enter the UNESCO-UNEVOC Skills in Action Photo Competition!
Donor Name: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
Country: All Countries
Type of Grant: Competition
Deadline: 08/31/2023
Size of the Grant: 750 USD
Details:
Photos should show the innovative aspects of technical and vocational education and training (TVET).
They want you to capture interesting moments showcasing how TVET is equipping young people between the ages of 15-29 with skills for the future.
Focus Areas
- This year’s theme is Skilling youth for the future and submissions should focus on one or all of the following:
- TVET for a sustainable future – photos highlighting green jobs and skills.
- Skills for a digitalized world – photos highlighting the digitalization of training and work.
- Inclusive TVET – photos highlighting the importance of ensuring equal access to quality TVET, regardless of gender, ethnicity, nationality or disability.
Prize Information
- The winners of the Skills in Action Photo Competition 2023 will receive the following prizes:
- 1st prize – 750 USD
- 2nd prize – 500 USD
- 3rd prize – 350 USD
- Winning photographers and finalists will receive a certificate, and their entries will be featured on UNESCO’s website and across various social media channels.
- All submissions received will become the property of UNESCO and will be eligible for use in future UNESCO media campaigns, publications and promotional material.
Do’s and Don’ts
- Do’s
- Decide on your thematic area(s) of focus. This will ensure that your entry avoids being filtered out for not adhering to the theme.
- Use a camera that can output high-resolution photos with a minimum of 3000 pixels on the longest side with 300 DPI/PPI setting. Exempted from this are photos taken using mobile phones in the highest resolution (acceptance of this type of entry is based on the quality of the submission).
- Ensure that you have the consent of the people in the picture, especially if the focus is on a single person.
- You can make simple edits to the photo but these needs to be specified in the submission form.
- Don’ts
- Don’t submit an entry of a photo collage (multiple photos on one frame).
- Don’t put watermarks, signature or any overlays on your picture.
- Don’t send pictures that are not related to any of the thematic areas.
Eligibility Criteria
- You are eligible to participate as long as:
- you are at least 18 years old.
- you are the owner or copyright holder of the photo entry/entries.
Submission Process
- Photo entries
- All entries should be submitted with a title, a brief paragraph (not more than 75 words) explaining the context of the photo, along with where and when it was taken.
- All photos submitted should be in jpeg format. You are encouraged to submit Raw/Tiff files when possible.
- Photographers are allowed to digitally manipulate entries slightly and state the nature of manipulation.
For more information, visit UNESCO.