1. World Photography Day (WPD) was created by UNESCO in 2011 to celebrate photography and its role in society. WPD aims to promote the use of photography as a tool for education, cultural heritage preservation, scientific research, environmental protection, and social change.
2. What is world photography day?
On April 21st, 2017, UNESCO declared April 21st as World Photography Day. On this day, people around the world will share their photographs using hashtags worldphotographyday and wphoto2017.
3. How do I take pictures for WPD?
You can take any kind of photograph for WPD. You don't have to shoot landscapes or nature scenes. Any type of photo can be shared on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, etc.
4. Where can I find photographers who want to participate in WPD?
There are many online communities where you can find photographers who want to share their work. Here are some examples:
5. What should I post about WPD?
Post anything related to photography. Posting about WPD is optional. If you choose to post about WPD, make sure you tag @unescophotography and wphoto2017 in your posts.
6. Is there a prize for WPD?
Yes! There will be a contest for the best photo posted on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. The winner will receive a Canon EOS 5D Mark III DSLR camera.

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