Apply for Your Passport to Creativity with Adobe Students
http://blogs.adobe.com/education/2016/01/20/passport-to-creativity-with-adobe-students/keyimage/
The ultimate creative experience. With no experience required.
Calling all students with a passion for travel and conservation – and an interest in photography or videography. This is your chance to expand your creative horizons, and turn a life-changing trip into a world-changing creative installation.
THE OPPORTUNITY:
Adobe is working with Passion Passport to give six students from around the world the chance to travel to one of three of the world’s most protected natural environments.
On location, students will use Adobe Creative Cloud to capture and interpret the environment’s sights, sounds, and sensations.
Each student’s creative output will be showcased through an immersive, multimedia installation that recreates their expression of the protected landscape in an urban environment.
HOW TO APPLY:
Simply tag the videos or photos in your Instagram feed that best showcase your creativity, and your perspective on the world, with #MadeThis and #PassportToCreativity to be considered.
Application deadlines depend on where in the world you’re located.
For the USA / North America: February 23rd 2016
For Europe: February 29th
For Australia and New Zealand: March 4th
WHERE WE’RE GOING:
Chosen for their diverse ecosystem and conservation focus, these destinations will provide fertile ground for creative expression:
- The Cleanest Place on Earth // Lord Howe Island, Australia
Located in the world’s southernmost barrier reef, this island is free of litter, air and sea pollution, and home to large numbers of rare and endemic species - Africa’s Most Diverse Ecosystem // Greater Mara Ecosystem, Kenya
Encompassing the grasslands and riverlets of southwest Kenya, this area is globally famous for its protected population of wildlife – including lions, leopards, African elephants, African buffalos, and black rhinos. - The World’s Next Protected Area // Patagonia, Chile
Stretching from the fjords along the Pacific coast to the glacier-fed rivers of the Atlantic coast, this geographic wonderland is lobbying to be the region’s next national park. This status is vital as the native pumas, long-necked guanacos, Huemul deer, Andean condors and more, are threatened by various development projects.
Q&A
Q: Who is eligible to participate?
A: Students who are currently enrolled in a college or university, from all majors and backgrounds, are eligible. You must 18 years of age, or older.
Q: I don’t live in the US. Can I participate?
A: Yes. The opportunity is available globally.
Q: Will I be paid for my work?
A: No. However Adobe will be providing room and board, food and travel.
Q: Can I tag multiple posts?
A: Yes, you can tag as much of your work as you’d like with #MadeThis #PassportToCreativity.
Q: Do I need Creative Cloud to participate?
A: Not at all, but it can’t hurt your chances to be familiar with it. We encourage everyone to apply if they have a passion for creativity and exploration. Get started by downloading a free trial of Creative Cloud here: http://adobe.ly/1NctzEp