Join a National Geographic on-assignment photographer in the 
Australian Outback!





Applications close: June 30, 2008

World Nomads & National Geographic Channel are giving one exceptional 
student the chance to go on assignment with renowned wildlife 
photographer Jason Edwards! 

The brief is to photograph the Arid Lands Festival and The Great 
Hughenden Endurance Camel Race - a 160 km camel endurance race run in 
the stunningly beautiful area of Porcupine Gorge in Outback 
Queensland, Australia. 




Porcupine Gorge Queensland, image coutesy of Tourism Queensland.

As part of this assignment, you will work alongside and receive 
mentorship from Jason Edwards, gaining valuable hands-on experience 
in everything from shot set up, technique and composition through to 
insights into his many years of diverse experience as an award 
winning photographer. 


To help you take professional photos, the scholarship recipient will 
receive an Olympus E3 digital camera with 14-54mm f2.8-3.5 Standard 
Wide Zoom Lens plus a new Lenovo Ideapad Y-510 laptop computer to 
store your photos and keep your journal. 

The scholarship recipient's top photos will be published on the 
National Geographic Channel's website where they will be viewed by 
thousands of travellers world wide and offer you a once-in-a-lifetime 
chance to get your foot in the door of one of the most revered 
exploration organisations in the world!

The Scholarship also includes airfares from your nearest 
international airport, accommodation, travel insurance, visa costs 
and per diems.

Highly regarded for his wildlife and remote landscape photography, 
Jason Edwards is represented by National Geographic Image Collection.


What you'll be doing

* We'll fly you in from your country of residence to Longreach, 
Australia. You'll need to be available to be in Australia between 
August 19-26, 2008. The festival dates are August 22,23 & 24, 2008.

* In Hughenden, you will work alongside Jason Edwards photographing 
the camel race, festival events and local landscape. Your assignment 
will involve observing and assisting Jason as well as undertaking 
your own photographic work. This involves VERY early mornings, and 
long days chasing the perfect shot, this is not a pool-side holiday! 

* You will keep a daily diary about your time on the trip and upload 
this to a World Nomads travel journal, including pictures you've 
taken.

* On your return you will submit your top photographs to National 
Geographic Channel for publication on www.natgeotv.com.au. 


* Most of all, you'll be experiencing what it's like to be a 
photographer-on-asssignment with National Geographic! 

Who can apply
* To be eligible you have to be currently enrolled and actively 
studying at a recognised educational tertiary institution and speak 
and write fluent English.

* Minimum age 18.

* You must have a valid drivers licence and be comfortable driving a 
manual vehicle. This is the Outback! 

* You should be an exceptional photographer with a lust for 
adventure, ambition to grow your photographic skills and desire to 
travel to Outback Australia. 


Apply now
If you want it, you've got to show it. To apply you need to:

1. Shoot a series of photos (maximum of 5) that tell a story about a 
place you have visited. The judges will be looking for:

* originality
* ability to convey a story through photos
* excellent technique 

2. Upload your photos (maximum of 5) from this theme to Flickr and

a. Use the image captions to tell us about the place you photographed.
b. Tag your images with the keywords 'Scholarship 2008' - remember to 
use the inverted commas. 
c. Add the images to the World Nomads Group. Only photographs in this 
group, tagged correctly will be considered.

3. Complete an entry form which includes a 300 word (max) essay on 
why you should be chosen and copy and paste the links to your photo 
series.

5. The recipient of the Scholarship, along with the best entries will 
be published on the World Nomads website on July 14, 2008. 

Applications close midnight (Australian Eastern Standard time),June 
30, 2008.

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