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24 Hours in Dulwich - Photography Competition with Harris Girls' Academy - June 6th


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To launch this year?s East Dulwich Literary Festival, Harris Girls? Academy is holding '24 Hours in Dulwich', an exciting photography competition with a twist.


Over 24 hours, from midnight on Friday 6th June to midnight on Saturday 7th June, we are inviting photographers to take a unique and original photograph, with the aim of getting a snapshot of Dulwich and the surrounding area over the course of a day.


Open to everyone regardless of ability, every entrant must take a photograph during this single 24-hour period.


All entries will be displayed during the East Dulwich Literary Festival at the end of June, with the winners announced at a special event.


Application forms can be downloaded from the Harris Girls' Academy website or by emailing [email protected]. Any queries or questions can also be directed to this address, or in posts below this.


Full details of the exciting lineup for this year's East Dulwich Literary Festival will be announced after Easter.

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Hi all


Just a reminder that applications for this competition are now open - all the details can be found on the school's website here - http://www.harrisdulwichgirls.org.uk/4/news/article/171/photography-competition-24-hours-in-dulwich.


We've got a really exciting line-up of events for the East Dulwich Literary Festival this year, which will run from Thursday 26th June - Thursday 3rd July. We'll be announcing details next week, so keep an eye on the school website or follow us on Twitter @edlf2014.


Contact me on [email protected] for application forms or more information!

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It's tonight!


From midnight tonight until midnight on Saturday, you can take a photograph of Dulwich and submit it to the competition - [email protected]. it can be anything - perhaps what Dulwich means to you, or just something quirky you've seen around and about.


You can take a photo on your phone if you'd like - it's that simple! And there's no age limit, young or old. You don't have to be affiliated with Harris Girls' Academy in any way either.


We've got some great prizes on offer - not only will you get a nice print of your photo, we've got tickets for the London Eye and the Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize at the National Portrait Gallery on offer.


Although the school won't be open this weekend, we'll be responding to emails so any queries you do have can be sent through. Really looking forward to seeing what you send through!


The basic rules are:


1) To enter in the spirit of the competition, all photographs must be taken between midnight (12pm) on Friday 6th

June and midnight (12pm) on Saturday 7th June.


2) Photographs must then be submitted to the email address [email protected] by 5.30pm

on Tuesday 10th June in order to qualify.


3) If your photograph is too large to be sent, or you would like to print your photograph yourself, please

contact us for alternative ways of submitting them.


4) Camera phones are permitted as well as standard cameras of any sort.


5) For the purposes of the competition, ?Dulwich? will be within the following boundaries ? West Dulwich

station (W), Honor Oak Park station (E), Peckham Rye Station (N) and Sydenham Hill station (S).


6) Photographs on the boundaries of these areas will be accepted at the judges? discretion. Where possible,

please include the location of your photograph when submitting.


7) All photographs must be submitted in at least jpeg format ? if you are able to supply them in a higher

resolution (.tiff or .crw for example) you may do so.


8) In the interests of fairness, Photoshop cannot be used on the submitted photographs


9) All photographs will be displayed at the East Dulwich Literary Festival on Saturday 28th June, where the

winning photographers will also be announced. All shortlisted entrants will be contacted prior to this date.

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