That's Right! - capturing marines in photographs - Brief Article
All Hands, April, 2001
All Hands has upped the ante. You now have the entire month of May to capture the Images that define "Any Day In the Navy."
We want your images that capture the essence of what Sailors do best. And we cannot stress this enough, we are looking for your photos!
For the past seven years, we have been showing how hard Sailors perform their duties, and this is your chance to show how your department, unit or command works hard as a team.
As far as photos go, we are not looking for Pulitzer quality images, but we are looking for high impact moments that tell the Navy story. We could forgive a thumb in front of the lens or a slightly blurred image as long as there is action, action, action!
Look for those different angles and vantage points in every day activities such as reenlistments or ceremonies. Don't give us the norm, we want excitement!
All images should be no less than 5x7 inches at 300 dpi (digital) or on high resolution print paper, no Xerox [C] prints or Polaroids [C] please.
Images are due June 15, 2001. Mail all entries to Naval Media Center, Attn: Photo Editor, 2713 Mitscher Rd. S.W., Anacostia Annex, D.C., 20373.
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