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#MyQueensburghHeritage: Queensburgh Snapper photo competition launched

The photo competition is for everyone, no need to be a professional, or have a very fancy camera.

KNOWING we have so many creative and talented readers, Queensburgh News is launching a photography competition called Queensburgh Snappers aimed at finding the most creative, interesting, beautiful, or heartwarming photo each month. So get snapping and show us what you have got.

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The winning photo will be featured on our Queensburgh News Facebook page and Instagram as the cover image for the following month. From time to time we might suggest a theme and see how many different interpretations of it our readers can come up with.

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Photos can capture far more than just a view but express an emotion, convey a mood and even pull at heartstrings.

Heritage month

Since September is heritage month we have decided to use the theme relating to the occasion. 

This month your caption should include the hashtag #MyQueensburghHeritage, which you are free to interpret however you would like to.

Photos need to be emailed to  evem@dbn.caxton.co.za making sure to include the photographer’s age, name and title. Submissions should be in before the 15th of each month in order to qualify to be considered for the month end edition of Queensburgh News.

 

 


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Evelyn Morris

Feature Journalist and Photographer from Durban, KZN. She loves finding the exciting details behind a story and is passionate about digital content, social media and living in Durban. Eve is a single mum to a strikingly funny 11-year-old Whovian. More »

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