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13 Feb 11 - Submissions are now closed! Thank you all who submitted photos! Our editors will shortly feature the best shots on our What Matters Web site.

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About What Matters: How big can cities get?

Submissions are now closed! Thank you all who submitted photos!

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Help us show you the world’s cities by submitting your photo: What does your city look like?

We are now an urban species. Today, more than half of the world’s population lives in cities, thanks to a historic migration from the countryside. As McKinsey’s What Matters examines the ripple effects of rapid urbanization, we plan to produce a portrait of urban life around the world with the help of our readers. Please share your photos of life in your city. We’ll feature selected shots on our What Matters Web site.

Your photo could be featured here!

• The group was open between January 6 and February 10, 2011.

• Photos should not rely heavily on postproduction techniques.

• Photos must be your own work and submitted by you. We will only accept original work that does not infringe upon the rights of any third party.

• By adding your photo to the McKinsey: What Matters: Cities Flickr group pool, you authorize McKinsey & Company to use any entered photograph at its own discretion and to use your name as the creator of the entry.

• Photos should be accompanied by captions, including where (the location) and when (the date) the photos were taken.

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