Midori Matsuyama
New member
It’s time to vote for the People’s Choice winner of The Nature Conservancy’s 2015 Digital Photo Contest - The New Wild!
Every vote counts so please get on your social media and let all your friends know that they have till midnight EST August 31st to vote for their favorite photo; the winner will be announced in September 2015. This year we received over 17,500 beautiful and dramatic submissions and our panel of judges is busy deciding which images best celebrate the wildlife, wilderness and people that make up the biodiversity of our Earth. But a special People’s Choice award will be chosen by you! Our judges have chosen 100 honorable mentions and the one who receives the most votes by the public will win a Patagonia jacket, a one year membership to The Nature Conservancy and will be a featured on The Nature Conservancy’s website. To view submissions and vote go to nature.org/photocontest.
Contestants will retain full ownership of their submissions; winners grant The Nature Conservancy royalty free rights to use their photos in support of its mission. For official rules and rights go to http://www.nature.org/photos-and-video/photography/termsofuse/index.htm.
Every vote counts so please get on your social media and let all your friends know that they have till midnight EST August 31st to vote for their favorite photo; the winner will be announced in September 2015. This year we received over 17,500 beautiful and dramatic submissions and our panel of judges is busy deciding which images best celebrate the wildlife, wilderness and people that make up the biodiversity of our Earth. But a special People’s Choice award will be chosen by you! Our judges have chosen 100 honorable mentions and the one who receives the most votes by the public will win a Patagonia jacket, a one year membership to The Nature Conservancy and will be a featured on The Nature Conservancy’s website. To view submissions and vote go to nature.org/photocontest.
Contestants will retain full ownership of their submissions; winners grant The Nature Conservancy royalty free rights to use their photos in support of its mission. For official rules and rights go to http://www.nature.org/photos-and-video/photography/termsofuse/index.htm.