About "Picturing the Past" Photo Contest, History Center (Orlando)
"PICTURING THE PAST" PHOTO CONTEST
Open up your albums and join our first “Picturing the Past” photo competition. We’re looking for fun, interesting images that portray life in Central Florida in the years B.D. (Before Disney), or before 1971.
Winners will be chosen by the editorial team of Reflections from Central Florida, the magazine of the Historical Society of Central Florida, and will be printed in a future issue.
The deadline is midnight, July 31, 2010.
Add up to three of your favorite, original, vintage images to this photo pool and FILL OUT THE ENTRY FORM to validate your entry. Images should be approximately 4 x 6 inches at 300 dpi.
THE IMPORTANT FINE PRINT (PLEASE READ)
By submitting photos to Reflections’ Pictures of the Past:
1. You acknowledge that they have not previously been published or copyrighted and that you have the rights to their reproduction, as well as the permission of any people in the images to reproduce them.
2. You also acknowledge that your photos may be chosen for display in Reflections from Central Florida. We will only use your photo for these purposes. If the History Center determines that we would like to use a photo for any additional purpose, we will contact you to negotiate such usage.
Questions? E-mail reflections@ocfl.net.
ABOUT THE HISTORY CENTER: The Orange County Regional History Center, housed in a historic five-story 1927 county courthouse in downtown Orlando, showcases the vast collections of the Historical Society of Central Florida, Inc. The museum features dynamic permanent exhibits that take visitors on a 12,000-year journey through the region’s fascinating transition from Indian settlement to small town surrounded by citrus groves and cattle ranches to today's tourist-centric community, and presents nationally important, limited-run exhibitions.
http://www.thehistorycenter.org
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Additional Information
This is a public group.
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Members can post 3 things to the pool.
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