Survival International Photography Competition
Survival International Photography Competition
February 24, 2014
Hadza boy, Tanzania
© Jo Eede / Survival International
„Survival International“ and „The Little Black Gallery“ in London are delighted to announce the launch of its first ever photography competition, to mark the 45th anniversary of „Survival International“, and raise awareness of the threats to tribal peoples and their ways of life.
The competition categories are:
Lands: images that show the intimate relationship between tribal peoples and their lands across continents
Human diversity: portraits of individuals, families, relationship between parents and children, elderly, etc.
Ways of life: for e.g. hunting and gathering; rituals and ceremonies; life at home; nomadism
The competition is open to both amateur and professional photographers.
The twelve winning entries will be published in „Survival's 2015 Calendar“, and be exhibited at „The Little Black Gallery“ in December 2014.
For full details of competition rules visit: Survival
The competition categories are:
Lands: images that show the intimate relationship between tribal peoples and their lands across continents
Human diversity: portraits of individuals, families, relationship between parents and children, elderly, etc.
Ways of life: for e.g. hunting and gathering; rituals and ceremonies; life at home; nomadism
The competition is open to both amateur and professional photographers.
The twelve winning entries will be published in „Survival's 2015 Calendar“, and be exhibited at „The Little Black Gallery“ in December 2014.
For full details of competition rules visit: Survival
Hadza boy, Tanzania
© Jo Eede / Survival International