Deadline: Friday, 19th April
What does it mean to YOU to feel ‘safe’? Restless Development is looking for 12 young photographers to join the movement to end violence against children – positively disrupting the point of view on an issue affecting half the world’s girls and boys.
Restless Development is issuing a call to discover 12 young creatives (aged 18-24) from all regions, who will each craft a photo-essay capturing what “safe” signifies to them and their communities. From the images submitted by each participant, a standout ‘hero’ photograph will be selected to headline the final exhibition, prominently displayed at the historic Ministerial Conference. Additionally, the complete photo-essays will be showcased online via a prominent global media outlet.
Submissions must be sent in by Friday, April 19th. For any inquiries concerning the Safe photography competition, please reach out to us at safe@restlessdevelopment.org.
All submissions will be reviewed by an expert panel of photojournalists, media editors, violence survivors, campaigners and young people from across and beyond Restless Development’s global network.
If you are one of the 12 young people selected to capture your story, you can expect:
- A stipend of $1250 as a contribution to your time and costs to be involved in this project.
- Expert training, coaching and one-to-one support throughout the project.
- One of your images to be featured in the global Ministerial Conference in November.
- Your final photo-essay will be published online and may feature in national or global publications.
Interested and want to apply? Click HERE
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