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Fashion photography competition Mark Peters : February 9th 2007 - 23:22 CET
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Calling all aspiring fashion photographers : Canon Australia is proud to partner with Harper's BAZAAR to launch a fashion photography competition. The photography competition is seeking entries that brings a fresh photographic style to the fashion magazine pages, and captures the spirit and quality of Harper's BAZAAR. Do you love fashion photography and are photography student or photo enthusiast who has never been previously published? If so, then we invite you to submit your creative work for consideration. The judges will include Harper's BAZAAR editor Alison Veness-McGourty, style director Mark Vassallo, creative director Lyndal Hillary-Frollano, renowned photographer Sam Haskins, and Stuart Poignand from Canon Australia.
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Fashion photography Prize
The major prize-winner, to be announced and presented during Rosemount Australian Fashion Week (April 30−May 4, 2007). The winner will receive their photographs published in Harper's BAZAAR (June/July 2007 issue); and a Canon EOS 400D Digital SLR Twin Lens Kit (RRP $1649).
Canon website Australia
Canon recently developed a Web portal targeted specifically at the Production and Graphic Arts market, and used web cam technology to provide Internet users with live footage of the 2005 PacPrint exhibition in Melbourne. The booming interest in digital photography and home photo printing has also contributed to the unprecedented number of Internet users visiting the Canon website.
Dgital photography
As leader in the digital photography and home photo printing markets, a large percentage of visitors to the site are interested in learning more about Canon's photography products and the technology inside them that set Canon's range of cameras and printers apart from its competitors. The Canon website offers them a vast pool of information about the wonders and benefits of digital photography and home photo printing. The site is also frequently used to support events and programs of interest to the photographic community.
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