| Copyright | Entrants will retain copyright in their submitted entries and grant CGI a worldwide royalty-free licence to edit, crop, re-size, publish and use each entry in any and all media for publicity and marketing purposes related to the promotion of this competition for a period of no more than 5 years. |
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| Eligibility | Open to all amateur photographs in the UK |
| Finish | 3 October 2016 |
| Entry fee | Free |
FinishedFaith plays a positive role in many peoples’ lives and this competition encourages people from all backgrounds and beliefs to engage with the subject of faith in its wider context. Whether it’s showing compassion, capturing a precious moment or supporting a community, we’re looking to uncover personal experiences which can be shared through the medium of photography.
Prizes:
- The winning photographer will receive a personal prize valued at £1,000 which includes a Nikon D5500 D- SLR camera and accessories worth up to £650
- The two highly commended photographers will be rewarded a personal prize valued at £850 which also includes a Nikon D5500 D- SLR camera
- 10 finalists will be invited to the exclusive awards ceremony on 16 November 2016 in central London.
A maximum of 2 photographs may be submitted per entrant into the Competition. Online submission of digital photographs via the website.
Photographs will be judged based on emotional connection, creativity and originality.
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