The National Italian American Foundation is now accepting submissions for our Annual NIAF Photo Contest. The Theme: Tanti Auguri! NIAF’s photo contest turns ten this year! In honor of our tenth birthday, we are calling for submissions that capture celebratory moments. In the Italian language Tanti Auguri has versatile meanings. The phrase is commonly used to wish someone happy birthday, best wishes, or congratulations.
Capture a moment that illustrates Tanti Auguri! It could be at a birthday party, a wedding, or a milestone event. Submit an original photo (new or one from your archives-not too old) taken in Italy or in your hometown. Along with the photo, send a paragraph describing your picture and how it relates to this year’s theme. Please Read the RULES before submitting a photo. If your entry doesn’t meet our requirements, it may be disqualified.
SOURCE: NIAF
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