28 Feb 2010

Award Ceremony 8th March 2010

This is a save the date post, invitations will be going out early this week so please be patient for yours! We are inviting all participants of the project and their family and friends to celebrate Bournemouth's 200 years through photography.

The award ceremony will be held at Hot Rocks, hosted by international photographer, Andy Earl and guest speaker, Martin Coyne who led the workshops in the project.



There will also be a private view of the exhibition that evening where the pier will be opening later for the occasion. We hope to see you all there.

Thank you again

GLASS Events team



Special thanks also to our supporters and sponsors 


Submissions... a little taster!

Joel Davies 

Beth Rose 


Karen Brettle 

Karen Brettle 

Hannah O'donoghue 

Sian Illston


Sian Illston


Exhibition 5th - 8th March 2010


The community photography exhibition will be along Bournemouth Pier from the 5th - 8th March 2010,


Opening hours
9am - 4.30pm 

Admission is free so please come and take a look at the landscapes, events, occasion, people and history of Bournemouth.

26 Feb 2010

Competition CLOSED

GLASS Events would just like to say a big thank you to everyone who has participated so far in our photography project, the competition is now closed and will be sent off to the printers today!

Exciting stuff!

Remember you can see the communities work from the 5th March 2010 along the Pier divide, Pier Approach, Bournemouth.

For everyone that participate we invite you to come along to our Awards ceremony we international photographer, Andy Earl.

March 8th
6pm
Hot Rocks /Pier Approach

9 Feb 2010

Community Photography Exhibition

Through the Lens is offering the community the chance to have their photographs in an exhibition on Bournemouth historic landmark the pier. The exhibition consists of the competition entries with a selection of Bournemouth library's archive. 


The exhibition will run from the 5th - 8th March 2010 along the pier celebrating the people and history of Bournemouth town. The exhibition will be judged by a panel including Andy Earl, successful photographer in the international music industry.

2 Feb 2010

Competition

To be part of the project entry rhe competition to be exhibited along Bournemouth's historical landmark, the Pier.



Anything about Bournemouth that is special to you - it could be your favourite place, people enjoying their hobbies, a picnic in the park, celebrating a special occasion, a community event, sport or spectators, enjoying a special place, almost anything! There are lots of possibilities out there!

The photos must be taken within Bournemouth from the past to present. Make sure you provide a caption for your photograph and be sure to get permission if taking photos of other people.


Photos can be any size up to A4 (21 x 30cm)


Please send your name, age, caption, photographs and contact details including email address to:



Gem Brown
Through the Lens
Arts and Events Management
The Arts University College Bournemouth
Wallisdown
Poole
Dorset BH12 5HH



Alternatively you can email throughthelens2010@gmail.com, subject 'Competition'


Terms and Conditions


1. By submitting a photograph to this competition you are agreeing to allow GLASS events to use your photo during the event for marketing and promotional purposes.  
2. All photos submitted and displayed in the exhibition will be donated to Bournemouth Library to be part of the historic collection  
3. All photos submitted to the competition will be displayed in an online gallery in collaboration with the Daily Echo  
4. Photos printed and submitted must be no larger than A4  
5. Photos submitted must be no smaller than 800 x 600 pixels  
6. By submitting you must have permission from the people within the photograph and respect any copy right laws. 
7. All photographs submitted cannot be returned, we suggest to scan and print  
8. GLASS events will not be responsible for the breach of any of the above terms and conditions.




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