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27Oct2008
BYC's SnapShot60 photo competition.

What fires you up? What makes you want to change the world?
Get involved in BYC’s SnapShot60 photo competition.

SnapShot60 is an all-new online photo competition from the British Youth
Council for anyone 26 or under, to give you the chance to have a say and
be heard across the UK. To enter, just upload a photo to the
BYC website
that shows what inspires or empowers you, or something you think young
people should be campaigning about.

By entering the competition you’ll have the opportunity to have your work
judged by professional photographers and young people. If you’re selected
as a winner, there are loads of cool prizes to win, such as one of a bundle
of iPods, a huge canvas print of your photo, or a trip to London for a
behind-the-scenes look at the picture desk of a top style magazine!

Your work will also be exhibited across London with BYC and the winners
will be announced at a parliamentary reception in December.

The competition runs until the end of October - so get involed here now!

www.byc.org.uk/snapshot60



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