Monday, 13 August 2012

Manufacturing photography competition: Made in Britain

I came across this competition on STEMnet and thought I'd pass it on:
Monday 13 August, 2012  
 
EEF, the manufacturers’ organisation, is a powerful force behind UK manufacturing. They have recently launched their 2012 photography competition, with the theme of Made in Britain. The aim of the competition is to change the popular misconception that 'Britain doesn't make anything anymore'.
 
The competition, with the prize of winning up to £5000 worth of Canon photography equipment, invites you to enter your photos that reflect modern day manufacturing. From processes to products and components, the choice is yours.
 
If you're unable to capture images at your own facility, you can still enter - just visit www.policyconnect.org.uk/apmg/made-by-britain where you'll find manufacturers who have agreed to open their doors for you to take a photo at their facility.
 
The Awards are free to enter and open to everyone, whether you work in manufacturing or not, with categories for young people aged 14-19, amateur and professional photographers. 
 
The deadline for entries is 28 September 2012.   Entering the competition is easy:
1) Simply take your photo(s)* 
2) Visit www.eef.org.uk/photo to register and upload your images, adding your captions to bring the images to life.
 
* There is no limit on the number of photos you can enter.

Made By Britain' has been developed as a collaboration between the Associate Parliamentary Manufacturing Group, and the 1851 Royal Commission: an organization with a long and distinguished career in supporting British industry.

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