Photographing social change
October 20th, 2008
posted by Cptn

A dreary Monday is always a good time to reassess - life, work, whatever… And with that flurry of ideas fluttering around your mind like so many autumn leaves, you could apply for an ethical job, or you could take a picture showing how social enterprises are changing the world, for which you might win the chance to shadow Gaynor Coley, the managing director of the Eden Project – now that would be a bit of a change to the old routine.
All you have to do is take a photograph that shows what social enterprise can transform lives, or as ‘the voice for South West social enterprise and supports the development of sustainable social enterprises in the region’ RISE says, to show ‘how social enterprises are changing the world one community at a time’, and send it in for the RISE Social Enterprise Photography Competition.
Each photo needs a caption of 75 words giving the low down on the story behind the image, and the pictures will be judged on their visual impact and the story they tell.
There are a heap load of prizes, but the deadline is October 28, so take your picture… and make it snappy!
Send your photo to photocompetition@socialenterprise.org.uk
For more details visit the RISE site.
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