Post an earth-themed photo.
Add your “message to the earth”
through Instagram and Twitter.
Post an earth-themed photo with “a message for the earth” and the hashtag “#OneEARTHprj”.
Your post will become a donation toward medical efforts to prevent the spread of covid-19 in developing countries with challenged medical systems. The more photos are posted, the larger the donations that can be made. Additionally, we will present awards to participants who post especially impressive photos!
Let’s complete one large earth together!
Donations will be made depending on the number of posts participants make.
For example...
*Donations will be made by our project committee.
500 photos | 900 disposable syringes |
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1,000 photos | 1,800 disposable syringes |
5,000 photos | 4,000 disposable syringes and 20 cooler boxes for vaccines |
10,000 photos | 9,000 disposable syringes and 35 cooler boxes for vaccines |
- Post a photo
- Photo on the website
- Prize winners are chosen
- Donation
Theme
Theme : “Earth”
Motif of earth / objects that resemble the earth / messages for earth / something blue (earth color) / something round / EARTH pose (OK gesture toward something blue!)
Sample photos below.
How to post a photo
Please read the “posting guidelines” carefully before posting.
Take a photo with an earth theme.
Think of a “message to the earth” to attach to the photo.
Post the photo with the following hashtag on Instagram or Twitter.
OneEARTH Project’s official account
oneearth_project | |
OneEARTH_prj |
Hashtag for posting
#OneEARTHprj
Upon approval, your photo will appear in the latest list on the top page.
After that, the photo will become one piece of the whole earth image, shaped by everyone who posts. When the project period is over, donations will be made, determined by the total number of posts.
Prizes
After the project period, people who posted especially impressive photos will receive awards!
Special prizes: 4 winners (1 winner for each prize)
Prizes:
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Yuichi Ito prize
EARTH beads accessory set
- Necklace (chain)
- Pierced or clip-on earrings -
Mitsunori Kataama prize
EARTH Hiroshima life style set
- Orizuru font mug cup
- EARTH tote bag
- Hiroshima needle sewing set - Kimiko Nishimoto prize Orizuru makeup brush (Kumano brush)
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OneEARTH Project committee chairman prize
Orizuru charm accessory set
- Necklace
- Pierced or clip-on earrings
Judges
Animation Director[Yokohama]
Born in Tokyo in 1962. His major works include “Knyacki!” on NHK E-tele (Excellence Award in Animation Division, 1st JAPAN MEDIA ARTS FESTIVAL), the television commercial “Mister Donut’s PON de LION series,” short animation modeled on Yokohama “HARBOR TALE” (Best animated film/Audience award in ZLIN FILM FESTIVAL in the Czech Republic), and “GARDEN BEAR” (official mascot character for “National Urban Greenery Fair Yokohama 2017”).
As an international judge for the Hiroshima International Animation Festival, as well as for “Yuichi Ito’s Animation World Exhibition” held at Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art in 2006, he has strong links to Hiroshima.
Representative of I.TOON Ltd.
Professor at the Graduate School of Film and New Media, Tokyo University of the Arts
Board member at Japan Animation Association
Director of Photography [Tokyo]
Born in Iwakuni City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, in 1964. In 1995, entered STUDIO GHIBLI Inc and worked as a 3DCG director for “Spirited Away,” “Howl’s Moving Castle,” and “Tales from Earthsea.” In 2010, began work at Polygon Pictures Inc., serving as the art director and director of photography for the trilogy “Knights of Sidonia,” “Ajin: Demi-Human,” and “GODZILLA.” In 2019, took up the position of director at MediaGuild Corporation.
92-year-old Amateur Photographer[Kumamoto]
At the age of 72, she held a camera for the first time when she joined the photography class “Yubi-juku.”
She held her first solo exhibition at the age of 82 at the Chibajo branch of Kumamoto Prefectural Museum of Art.
The selfie photos she submitted as homework for “Yubi-juku” became a hot topic of conversation, and her photo essay “Hitorijanakayo (You’re not alone)” was published. This essay won the 2017 Kumanichi Publishing Culture Award. In 2016, she took up the position of art director for the internationally renowned company Adobe’s 2017 New Year’s card campaign. She’s been introduced on numerous TV shows, and is getting attention worldwide.
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Tomoaki Kohguchi
Cosplay Event Coordinator (Founder of “Cosquerade”)[Hiroshima / Global cosplay world]
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Toshiya Kubo
Content producer (Producer of Sapporo International Short Film Festival & Market) [Sapporo]
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Hiromi Takahashi
Beauty Specialist [New Zealand]
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Satoshi Dono
Community Producer (Industrial support organization coordinator) [Osaka]
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Shihori Nakanishi
Cooking Expert (Belongs to OSCAR PROMOTION) [Tokyo]
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Masahiro Nohjima
Graphic Designer (Professor at Hiroshima City University, Faculty of Arts, Department of Design and Applied Arts, Visual Communication Design) [Hiroshima]
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Rev. Izumi Hasegawa
Hollywood Film Journalist / Shinto Priest [Los Angeles]
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Satoshi Hasegawa
Art Director / Design Advisor (Founder of TOYAMA Art Directors Club) [Toyama]
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Sachio Hihara
Designer / Producer (SOON JAPAN DESIGN PROJECT producer) [Shizuoka]
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Tsukasa Fukushima
Producer [Osaka]
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Kenichi Muraoka
Illustrator (Representative of Portrait Therapy Project ) [Tokyo]
Listed in Japanese syllabary order, without honorifics
*Name, type of business [base of business/activities]
Posting guidelines
- Project period
- Project period: Monday June 1st, 2020 to Saturday August 15th, 2020
*This project has been completed. Thank you for your participation.
Please note that photos posted after the project’s completion are not displayed here.
Announcement of results: Monday August 31st, 2020 on this website - Judging
- After the project period, and following careful consideration, we’ll choose the winners for each prize.
If your post is set to “undisclosed,” you are not eligible to participate in this project.
We’ll contact prize winners through the direct message function of Instagram or Twitter.
*You can post as many times as you like during the project period. But when images are judged to be identical, they will not be posted.
*A person can win the prize only once.
*Please turn on the notification settings (push notification) for Twitter and Instagram on your device. - Precautions for posting
- Please read and understand the following precautions carefully before posting your photos.
- Post photos only. Video is not accepted.
- Post your own photos. If you didn’t take the photo, get approval from the photographer before posting.
-We will not approve the following posts;
a. Posts which are contrary to public order or morality.
b. Posts which violate copyright or portrait rights.
c. Posts which we judge inappropriate.
- If you want to delete your posted photos from our website, contact us by email.
- If a violation of the rules is found after the winner has been chosen, we may cancel the award.
- We may use data you post for promotional purposes, on printed materials, web media, or SNS.
- It’s assumed that you agree to the conditions indicated in these guidelines at the time of your posting. - Other precautions
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- These precautions may be changed by the host for the project management without prior notice.
- We will not accept any inquiries and claims regarding the examination results of this project.