HM THE QUEEN'S PLATINUM JUBILEE WEEKEND: A UNIQUE MOMENT IN TIME
Date and time
Create a snapshot of the wide range of activities which take place over this once-in-a-lifetime weekend.
About this event
This project is open to all!
The objective is to create a snapshot of the wide range of activities which take place over this once-in-a-lifetime weekend.
It is in two parts. You can submit images to either one or both parts of the project:–
1. Maximum two images per photographer - uploaded to Dropbox link to be provided at sign up and which will form the Book or Album
2. Unlimited uploads to Instagram - tag will be provided at sign up - for fun and sharing
Photographs should be of one or two events or activities in which the photographer participated over the four-day weekend. Images can be of anything: they do not necessarily have to be Jubilee-related (of course it is nice if they are) – a Jubilee Street Party, a friend’s barbecue, partying in Ibiza, a game safari in Africa – or even an “anti-monarchy rally”! This is about a “moment in time”.
The only restrictions are that:
• images must be taken over the four days 2nd to 5th June.
• just two per person into Dropbox - unlimited into Instagram.
• images suitable for a general family audience.
To participate, please sign up here – and you will be sent the Dropbox link for your maximum two images to be included in the “Scrapbook” - plus the Instagram Tag for sharing.
Every photographer who has signed up will receive an electronic copy of the book; and a soft-cover version will be available for purchase.
This project is free and is open to everyone – you don’t have to be a Member of the RPS!
Important:
You should receive a confirmation email shortly after signing up; if you have not received it within a couple of hours, please email london@rps.org with "Eventbrite Problem" in the title and the name and date of this event in the text.
Important:
We use the email and mobile number you provide at signup to contact you about this event; please make sure you enter the details correctly and that you use and address you regularly read.