Thursday, July 14, 2011

Photo Shoot Out to be Held at Annie Oakley Days

Do you like to take photographs?

This year the Annie Oakley Festival is pleased to announce that our Photo Shoot Out contest is being judged by a panel of judges personally picked by Crystal Miller, a professional award winning photographer and owner of Crystal LeeAnn Photography of Greenville.

The photography contest is open to all amateur and professional photographers. Registration for photo contest participants will be Wednesday, July 28th, 2011, from 4pm to 7pm and Thursday, July 29th, 2011 from 9am to 11am in the Fine Arts Building. Doors will close promptly at 11am for judging. The show will open at 6pm Thursday, July 29th, 2011.

Entries must be hung the duration of the show. All entries must be picked up Sunday, July 31st, 2011 between 1pm and 3pm. Details of what is allowed and what is not is available from the forms page of our web site at: www.annieoakleyfestival.org

Photo Categories this year are:
A. Darke County
B. Person
C. Place (Landscape/Architecture)
D. Thing (Animals/Flowers)
E. Misc.

Sponsors of this years contest include: ThinkTank and Mpix. Crystal LeeAnn Photography and The Annie Oakley Days Committee is not responsible for damage or destruction of art or photos during the show.

Crystal Miller, a professional award winning photographer and owner of Crystal LeeAnn Photography of Greenville has listed many great photo Judging Guidelines from our forms page on our web site at: www.annieoakleyfestival.org.

1 comment:

  1. I feel there needs to be some clarification of the following statements taken from the web site.

    All photography must be framed in an 11x14 simple black frame and ready for hanging, with screw eyes and wire. NO SAWTOOTH hangers allowed.

    Are you controlling the size of the frame or what?

    The dimensions of the print may be no more than 14 inches on the longest edge and no smaller than 8 inches on its shortest edge.

    Now you are telling me I may have a print of 14 inches on the longest side, but it must be in a 14 inch frame.

    Would the powers that be give all a better explanation please?

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