Children’s Eyes on Earth International Photo Contest has started
2024-10-21 11:45:00 / News
On October 16, International Children's Eyes on Earth photo contest was launched in Paris as part of the UN Climate Change Conference 2024 (COP29).
The photo contest on the theme "I Love Nature, I Fear Pollution" is held on the initiative of the founder of "Reza Visual Academy", internationally renowned photographer Reza Deghati, under the high patronage of the president of IDEA—Campagne (International Dialogue for Environmental Action), Mrs. Leyla Aliyeva.One of the ambassadors of International Children's Eyes on Earth competition is a talented photographer from Bukhara, Behzod Boltaev.
The competition started accepting submissions until October 31. The competition is open to children and teenagers under the age of 18 from different parts of the world with photographs reflecting their views on the beauty of nature and current problems related to environmental pollution and climate change.
Photos will be evaluated based on creativity, relevance to the topic, and the ability to evoke emotions. The winning photographs will be exhibited at the Heydar Aliyev Centre in Baku starting on November 11 as part of the UN Climate Change Conference (COP29), where world leaders, environmentalists, and the public will come to see the work of young photographers. The winners will also be awarded with SRL cameras.
Information about participation in the competition can be found on the official website of the competition:
www.childreneyes.earth
www.childreneyes.earth
To participate in the competition, you must provide from 1 to 20 photos corresponding to the topic and a brief description of the photos via the website:
https://childreneyes.earth
https://childreneyes.earth
Applications are accepted until October 31st.
Earth through the Eyes of Children is more than just a competition; it is a call to action for the next generation to become a leader in environmental awareness and protection. By sharing their views, young people contribute to the global conversation about protecting our planet and inspire change.