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Press Release

Call for Entries: 2nd SEEMO Human Rights Photo Award (part of the annual BETA 
Photograph of the Year Competition)

Vienna, 23 March 2009

For the second time, SEEMO will present the annual SEEMO Human Rights Photo 
Award. The competition for the SEEMO award is part of the 6th annual BETA 
Photograph of the Year competition, organised by the BETA News Agency.

BETA has announced its competition for the best newspaper photograph. All 
professional photographers working for print media in South East Europe, 
including daily newspapers, local and other papers, magazines, periodicals, 
news agencies and Internet publications, can participate in the competition, 
regardless of whether they are full-time or part-time employees, or 
freelancers. Photographs taken during 2008 and before the application deadline 
in 2009 may be submitted. The competition will be open until 19 April 2009.

The prizes are EUR 1,000 for first place, EUR 750 for second place, and EUR 500 
for third place. Special awards will also be given. As in 2008, SEEMO will 
award a prize for the best human rights-related photograph shot in South East 
Europe. Photographs taken during 2008 and before the 2009 application deadline 
may be submitted

An exhibition of the winning photographs and selected works will open at the 
New Moment Gallery in Belgrade in the second half of May 2009. The winners will 
receive their prizes on the first day of the exhibition.

An exhibition catalogue produced by BETA will include all photographs selected 
by a special jury for the show. All submitted photographs, as well as pictures 
of the award winners and the official presentation of the prizes, will be 
posted on a BETA website dedicated to the competition. The photographs selected 
for the SEEMO award, including the winning photograph, will be presented on the 
SEEMO Website and in the SEEMO South East and Central Europe Media Handbook and 
the SEEMO Magazine De Scripto.

The competition's terms and conditions, as well as application forms, are 
available on the BETA News Agency's Website: www.beta.co.rs/fotokonkurs. Each 
applicant may submit up to five photographs, in 300dpi resolution and JPEG 
format (no larger than 3MB). Each photograph should include the full name of 
the author, the title of the event shot, its location, and the date it was 
taken. Applicants should e-mail their work and application forms to: 
[email protected]. All additional information about the competition can 
be obtained by writing to the following address: [email protected] or 
[email protected]

The panel of judges will consist of Vjekoslav Skledar (Cropix, Zagreb) as 
chairman, Zoran Jovanovic (Vecernje Novosti), Andrej Isakovic (Alo), Aleksandar 
Andjic (Vreme), and Nenad Petrovic (BETA). A special SEEMO jury of three 
members will select the winner of the SEEMO prize.

The BETA Photograph of the Year competition was launched in 2004, the 10th 
anniversary of BETA's founding. As part of this competition, SEEMO has, since 
2008, presented the SEEMO Human Rights Photo Award. The first winner of the 
SEEMO award in 2008 was Maja Zlatevska (Dnevnik, Skopje) for the photograph 
"Zatvor" ("Prison") and her contribution to the human rights struggle in the 
region. In 2008, SEEMO also issued a Certificate of Distinction to Marko 
Djurica (Blic/Reuters) for his photograph "Liturgija" ("Lithurgy").




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The Vienna-based South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO) is a regional 
media organisation, and a network of editors, media executives and leading 
journalists from newspapers, magazines, radio, TV, new media and news agencies 
from South East and Central Europe and an affiliate of the International Press 
Institute (IPI). SEEMO is active, according to the geographical position in 
Europe, in: Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, 
Kosovo, Albania, Republic of Macedonia / FYROM, Greece, Cyprus, Hungary, 
Slovakia, Czech Republic, Poland, Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, Romania, Bulgaria 
and Turkey.

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SEEMO publications are: SEEMO South East and Central Europe Media Handbook 
(annual publication since 2003, latest edition published in 2008), deScripto 
Magazine (quarterly publication), Investigative Reporting Handbook and Media 
and Minorities in SEE.


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