13 April 2007 15:58 GMT / By Ryan Haynes
If you've fancied becoming recognised for a brief moment in the world of photography, here's your chance. Anyone from anywhere in the world can submit their photographs and become officially exhibited artists in a new interactive online exhibition.The exhibition called "We Are All Photographers Now!", opened on 8 February and runs through until 20 May 2007 at the Musée De l'Elysée, Lausanne, in partnership with HP.
Just a few weeks after opening, the exhibition received more than 19,000 photographic images from 109 countries. Each week the exhibition selects at random 100 of the photographs received.
The images chosen are printed out on a large-format HP printer and paper, displayed in physical photography
exhibition, while a copy will be kept as part of the museum's collection.
To take part and add your pictures to the "We Are All Photographers Now!" exhibition, you can visit the link below. Check out what is already on as well. Cameras, Online, HP, Exhibitions, Camera events


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