
CRESTVIEW — How do photographers interpret “street life” in their images? The Crestview Photo Club wants to know.
The club’s “Street Life” online photography competition starts Jan. 1 and runs through the month. Prizes will be awarded for first-, second- and third-place winners.
“Get your creativity on!” club member Elaine Lowry said. “It’s a petty varied topic, so we’re just looking for people shots or street scenes, really; whatever people shoot that says ‘street life’ to them.”
The contest is open only to non-members of the club, Lowry said.
“It could be somebody who just shoots a photo with a phone or a professional,” she said.
To enter, photographers must upload titled photographs depicting street life compositions to the Crestview Photo Club’s Facebook page, where the public can vote for their favorites.
The club asks for a $2 donation per submission, which the non-profit uses to mount public exhibitions, such as one running in January at the Crestview Public Library, and for materials for services including the club’s Fall Festival photo booth, Lowry said.
Photographers should send their names, phone number, email address, photograph titles and donations to the Crestview Photo Club, P.O. Box 1573, Crestview FL 32536-1573.
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