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Student Photo Contest 2009

Student Photo Contest 2009

*Edit: We have a current photo contest going on, and you can submit now until March 15th 2010. Please visit the new photo contest entry page to submit your artwork. Good luck!

As part of National Public Health Week (April 6-12), Community Health Priorities, a project of the Northwest Health Foundation, is pleased to sponsor the 2009 Oregon Student Photo Contest!

With this photo contest, we are looking at different ways to show health, public health and healthy (or unhealthy) communities. Health can take many forms, and public health serves many functions. The environment in which you live, work, and play affects your health. For example, do your streets provide safe places to bike and walk? Are your schools and stores filled with negative or positive advertising? Can you find fresh fruits and vegetables at your local convenient store? Is there something polluting the air where you regularly play? Are their volunteers who help kids walk to school safely in your neighborhood?

Using the lens of your camera, we want to see what you believe makes a healthy community!

Images will be exhibited on the Community Health Priorities website and during Public Health Week in Portland at the Portland State Office Building (800 NE Oregon St.), and at the State Capitol in Salem.

The following prizes will be awarded:

1st Prize $250
2nd Prize $100
3rd Prize $50

The following themes may help you “focus” - but feel free to show us how you see it:

Creative
How can you get people to understand that health can be looked at in so many different ways?
See if you can find creative ways to portray healthy (or unhealthy) situations.

Ironic
The world around us is full of contradictions or ironies.  In public health this can take many forms.
Can you capture this?

Persuasive
Can you take a picture that might persuade someone to change an unhealthy behavior?  Or take on a certain healthy behavior or activity?

In other words, inspire us!

Here are the Rules:
To enter, simply attach your photo by midnight on March 31, 2009 in an e-mail to:

no longer available
(Please visit the new photo contest entry page to submit your artwork for the 2010 competition.)

Participation is open to any student in Oregon, ages 13 to 18 years old.
Please provide your name, age, school, city, and information on how to contact you. You may also provide a description of your photo.

Also, to ensure that your photo doesn’t get lost, please include your name in the image’s filename (i.e. janedoe-caption_1.jpeg).
File format should be JPG format. Preferred image size is between 4 and 6 megapixels.

Limit five entries per person

By submitting a photo, you agree that this is an original photo that you have taken, and that Northwest Health Foundation’s Community Health Priorities project may use your photo for future, non-commercial purposes.

A panel of judges comprised of youth, government public health officers and employees from Oregon companies and nonprofits will select winners between April 1 and April 5.

Winners will be announced at the start of public health week (April 6 - April 12).

Good Luck!



13 Comments:

Posted by David R., CHP Admin on November 28th, 2009 at 02:56 PM

artist jobs- check (copy/paste) this link https://communityhealthpriorities.org/conversation/comments/winners1/ for the announcement story and the link to Flickr to see all the submissions. We also interviewed the top 3 winners (“search student photo contest” in our search bar). We’ll holding another student photo contest again in the spring this year. (You can sign up on our facebook page or subscribe to our e-news to get the official announcement).

Posted by artist jobs on November 27th, 2009 at 03:56 PM

So, where’s the result? It’s already November. lol. Or do you post it in other pages? I haven’t look for it though. Curious of what kind photos that the student took.  

Posted by CHP Admin on April 9th, 2009 at 11:34 AM

We’ll posting the winners later today.
We received close to 90 submissions, and they were all great. The judges had a difficult time choosing just three. The judges had some pretty strict criteria, and were blind to the name, location, age, school, etc. so there was no bias. And we also had a high school student as a judge.

We are going to have a reception during the First Thursday Art Walk in Pearl (downtown Portland) for all participants and their families. We’ll post that info as well. Stay tuned and thanks for the interest!

Posted by Joe on April 8th, 2009 at 05:25 PM

Will the results be posted

Posted by Stacy Kozaczuk on March 30th, 2009 at 05:44 PM

I thought this picture was just kind of ironic, becuase that is a cardboard recycling bin, and there was just tons of cardboard all over the ground around it. The bins were not even that full either.

Posted by Adrienne Paige Mullock on March 25th, 2009 at 11:38 AM

Home schooled students are definitely able to participate!  Thanks for expressing interest and good luck with your submission!

Posted by Bryan on March 25th, 2009 at 08:23 AM

Can home schooled student participate?

Posted by CHP Admin on March 19th, 2009 at 10:13 AM

Tabitha- ask your advisor how to get a free email address (through yahoo or gmail or hotmail). Or ask if you can use his/her email address. As far as using a computer, perhaps your local public library or your school can help out. Hope to hear from you. Good luck!

Posted by tabitha pope on March 19th, 2009 at 07:42 AM

I am a student at Fremont Middle School.  I do not have a computer at home and do not have an email address.  Is there any other way to make my submission?  I am using my advisor’s email right now.

10  Posted by Visitor on March 10th, 2009 at 09:53 AM

I also plan to suggest that our County Fair include this as a category in their photography competition later this year!

11  Posted by Jessica M Petersen on March 10th, 2009 at 08:32 AM

I was just about to send this information on to our Umpqua Partnership for a drug free Douglas County and noticed that Marilyn Carter beat me to the punch.  What a great idea.  I like seeing our children having an opportunity to advocate.  If anyone were to ask me Marilyn is a true health hero. 

Marlene Petersen

12  Posted by CHP Admin on March 5th, 2009 at 09:06 AM

Thanks Marilyn for helping us spread the word! We hope to hear from lots of students in Douglas! Let us know if the County Fair includes it in their competition this year… we can help promote that too. You’ll be able to view the winning photos in early April on this website, and some of the other entries at the State Capitol April 6th, and at the Portland State Office Building throughout Public Health Week.

13  Posted by Marilyn Carter on March 5th, 2009 at 08:24 AM

What a great idea!  I’ve already sent the Student Photo Contest flyer out to schools, youth groups, local media, and others in Douglas County.  I also plan to suggest that our County Fair include this as a category in their photography competition later this year!

We’d love to know if there are any entries (or winners) from Douglas County so we can recognize them at our Public Health Heroes event in April, and tell folks where they can view all of the entries. 

Love it!




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