Photos wanted for Friends of Richmond Park 2022 Calendar

By The Editor

3rd Mar 2021 | Local News

Deadline for photo submissions is Sunday 25th April 2021
Deadline for photo submissions is Sunday 25th April 2021

After the success of this year's calendar, which sold out and raised a record amount for park-based projects, Friends of Richmond Park invite photographers to send in photos for their 2022 calendar.

Friends of Richmond Park hope that the photographs sent in "will show the amazing diversity of flora and fauna and views in the park across the seasons".

Photographers are asked to send in a maximum of 8 photos, but no more than 4 from any one season, to the email address [email protected]

Please ensure that the photo was taken in Richmond Park by the person submitting the photo, and that any photographs of deer are taken from at least 50 yards away.

Friends of Richmond Park Calendary Producer, Vivienne Press, asks you to send the photos in the following way:

Rename each photo or file by Month taken in number, surname of photographer and name of subject (e.g. if I took a photo of a butterfly this month it would be 3.McGreevy.Butterfly)

If you have more than one subject in the same month, you can add a number at the end (e.g. 3.McGreevy.Butterfly.2)

Email a list of these photo names as well as the files themselves

Send photos as low or high resolution JPEGs (as they came off the camera)

Send the photos as an email attachment or via a service like We Transfer (do not send photos in the body of the email and do not send them as zip files)

In submitting photos for the calendar, each photographer gives their permission to the Friends of Richmond Park to feature any of the photos, with accreditation, in any of their publications and communications.

There is no fee for the pictures sent in but each photo will be credited and the photographer will retain the image copyright.

The closing date for photo submissions is Sunday 25th April 2021. Good luck!

     

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