A unique competition, that will showcase the artistry of​
film photography, in a time where digital media and the
use of Photoshop over saturate the industry with
photographers that spend too much time using the
computer to edit photos and correct exposure mistakes.
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The contest guidelines are as follows, 12 photographers
will shoot at 270 Sherman over two days, six on each ​
day. Each photographer spends one hour alone in the
location using one roll of film, one camera, one lens,
one tripod and one light meter. All photographers will
shoot the same model. Once all the shots are complete
the film will be processed and the best shot from each photographer will be selected and enlarged to be
displayed at the competition event.
The competition culminates at the final event on March
28 at Spencer’s At The Waterfront where all of the work​
displayed will appear anonymous and the photographers
will assemble and act as the judging panel to declare the
winning photo. At the conclusion of the voting and after
the winner is announced an auction will be held for each
photo with the money raised going to
Breast Cancer Support Services​​
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​a unique photography contest &​​
fundraiser for Breast Cancer Support Services​