About Open House London 2008 photography competition - ‘Inspired’
Open House London 2008 photography competition - ‘Inspired’
Open House London 2008 photography competition - ‘Inspired’
What is the competition?
We’ll be looking for an image of a building that you have visited during Open House London 2008 that captures the essence of how it has inspired you in an interesting, engaging and striking way.
Your photography can be of absolutely any building included in this year’s programme, perhaps a bold new office building, a smaller ecohouse, or one of the capital’s historical architectural gems. It could be an exterior or interior shot, with people or without – it’s up to you! Winners will receive the following prizes, and Open House may even showcase entries in future publicity and materials!
To enter, email ONE photo that you have selected as your best shot, to competition@openhouse.org.uk (must be high resolution jpegs, not more than 8mb in size), together with your name, address and phone number, and the name of the building. Closing date for entries is Monday 6 October 2008.
To enter you must agree with the competition terms, which can be seen at www.openhouse.org.uk/competition
Winners will be notified by 31 October 2008. Please note only winners will be contacted.
Photos entered into the competition will be uploaded by Open House to this page for all to see!
We are also keen to receive as many interesting photos documenting the event as possible and will be delighted to receive discs sent to our address below, or you can add them to our flickr page at www.flickr.com/groups/openhouselondon2008 for everyone to see!
Please note this isn’t part of the competition. If you would not like these photos to be used in future publicity and materials please ensure you specify this when sending your disc.
http://www.openhouse.org.uk/competition/
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Additional Information
This is a public group.
- View the group rules.
- Accepted media types:
- Accepted content types:
- Photos
- Screenshots
- Illustration/Art
- Accepted safety levels:
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