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City is looking for 12 good pictures

Photo from this year's calendar, 'Garlic Harvest' by Robson Rogan.

Photo from this year’s calendar, ‘Garlic Harvest’ by Robson Rogan.

NEWS/ CITY — The City of Kamloops is looking for 12 good pictures.

Photo submissions are being invited for the 2015 annual City calendar that will be printed printed and distributed to Kamloops residents in early December.

The deadline for submissions is 4:30 p.m., Sept. 30, 2014. Photos of people may be used if a model release is obtained. Residents of all skill-level and ages are encouraged to enter their photographs.

Rules:

• Entries must have been taken and owned by the participant.

• Entries must be submitted in digital format.

• Participants grant reproduction rights and permissions to the City.

• Submission of entry implies acceptance of all above conditions.

• Photographs are used for promotional purposes and may appear in magazines, news articles, the City’s web site, photo displays and the City of Kamloops annual calendar.

New this year, the City is running a “Share Your Selfie” Contest. Kamloopsians are encouraged to take their best “selfie” that showcases Kamloops, and then post it on social media using the hashtag #myKamloops, including a short description on why they love Kamloops. The selfies may be featured in the calendar this year. As an added bonus, all selfie submissions will be entered to win a pair of Cirque du Soleil – Dralion tickets.

To submit a photo, email info@kamloops.ca, or drop off a CD at City Hall, attention Business and Client Services.

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