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The National Public Health Week, "This is Public Health" Photo Contest is limited to students, faculty and staff at the School of Public Health, Texas A&M University.



Up to three entries per person will be accepted.

Deadline for entries is March 20, 2023.
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Photos must be submitted digitally as a .jpg or .pdf. Photos taken with cell phones will be accepted but please keep in mind that quality will be considered in judging. Please submit image in the highest quality and large pixel aspect ratio possible.
All photos must be original work, may not include text overlays or any other graphical modifications or additions.
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Any individuals who are identifiable (faces clearly visible) must have complete photo waiver form submitted at the time of entry or photo will be excluded from the competition.

Photo waiver forms may be found at: Image Release Form
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1.    I verify the picture submitted is my original work.
2.    I authorize Texas A&M University and its agents to photograph, videotape, audio record, televise, duplicate, and/or otherwise record my image, voice, and likeness. I understand that Texas A&M will own these recordings.
3.    I irrevocably authorize Texas A&M and its agents to use, display, publish, and distribute these recordings for any purpose on websites, publications, broadcasts, displays, and any other medium, and to offer these recordings to others for use in non-university mediums.
4.    I waive any right to inspect or approve these recordings or material that may be used with them now or in the future, whether that use is known to me or not.
5.    I release Texas A&M, its regents, employees, and agents from all liability arising out of the use of these recordings, including but not limited to any claims arising out of my right of privacy or right of publicity and any claims based on any distortions, optical illusions, or faculty mechanical reproductions.
6.    I understand that I will not be compensated for any use of these recordings.
7.    I understand that this is a legal document and represent that I have read it and understand it and am submitted this entry voluntarily.
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