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Young Photographers Wanted!

by isleofman.com 1st July 2011
Photographic Competition for all Secondary students Aged 11 – 18 years to help produce Crowe Morgan’s 2012 Calendar Crowe Morgan, a local firm of Chartered Accountants, launched its Photographic Competition for Young People aged between 11 and 18 years back in April this year. They want a many entries as possible and entries must be in by Friday 23rd September 2011. The winning photographs will be used in the desktop calendar which they produce each year. David Morgan, partner of Crowe Morgan said, “We want to involve young people in producing our calendar for 2012 with the theme of ‘Spirit of the Isle of Man’. We know there are some talented young photographers on the Island, who will have captured a uniquely Manx image and we would encourage them to submit their photographs for our competition. Our calendars are sent all over the world.” As well as having their photograph(s) included in the calendar, the winning photographers will receive ?100 of Morrison Photographic Shop vouchers, a copy of the calendar and a framed copy of their photograph. Each entrant can submit more than one photograph. For further information and entry forms for the competition, please contact Lorna Trevethan, Office Manager at Crowe Morgan on lornatrevethan@crowemorgan.com , call 665100 or visit our website www.crowemorgan.com ENDS
Posted by isleofman.com
Friday 1st, July 2011 09:44pm.

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