Polegate calendar photographic competition 2013
The
success of the “Polegate and local village Calendar 2012” has led
Dan Dunbar to open the competition up again to all local residents
for the third year running. Residents have the chance to showcase
their work in a calendar,
which will then be available in aid of St
Wilfrid’s Hospice. “This
is a chance for local people to use photography to show what living
and working in Polegate means to them”.
Residents
are being asked to submit photographs
taken from in and around Polegate. That include buildings, scenery,
local events and positive aspects of living and working in the area.
Judges will be looking rural and urban landscapes and will also look
for a creative approach and good technical ability.
Dan Dunbar, competition organiser said: “After the success with this years calendar raising £1,500 for St Wilfrid’s Hospice. I want the community to get involved to achieve another great calendar for a great charity. “ I want local people to use photography to capture well know local views from a new angle, to show Polegate and the local from a new and interesting viewpoint.
The competition is open to all local residents who have until midday Friday 19th October to enter their four images into the competition. Calendars will than be available from the St Wilfrid’s Hospice charity shop Polegate along with other Polegate shops from late November."
Dan Dunbar, competition organiser said: “After the success with this years calendar raising £1,500 for St Wilfrid’s Hospice. I want the community to get involved to achieve another great calendar for a great charity. “ I want local people to use photography to capture well know local views from a new angle, to show Polegate and the local from a new and interesting viewpoint.
The competition is open to all local residents who have until midday Friday 19th October to enter their four images into the competition. Calendars will than be available from the St Wilfrid’s Hospice charity shop Polegate along with other Polegate shops from late November."