CANON-THE NEW PAPER Young Photographer of the Year


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Hi all,

There's a new photography competition in town, organised by Canon and The New Paper.

Up for grabs - $10,000 of EOS gear (30D, 430EX flash, 3 prime lenses, Pro9000 printer for the top winner!) and an internship with TNP's Photo Desk.

See this page below for more details

http://www.canon.com.sg/youngphotog
 

You do need to be aged 16 to 35 though, and the TNP internship must be served within one year of the competition end date, or forfeit a cash value of the prizes won.

i do find this clasue irritating.
 

Ever dreamt of being a photojournalist?

It is an exciting media career that blends both art and excitement in an unpredictable mix.

What is going to come before your lens tomorrow, nobody will know, and it’s your job to capture the image that will sear into people’s minds forever.

To be a good photographer in any field, you need to have good mentors and an apprenticeship that will really stretch your skills to the limit.

Such opportunities are rare in Singapore but that’s about to change, folks.

Canon and The New Paper is now looking for Singapore’s first Young Photographer Of The Year.

We’re offering $10,000 worth of Canon camera gear to four talented chaps.

The winner will get a full fledged dSLR system worth $5,000 (Canon EOS 30D body, 430EX flash, 3 pro-grade prime lenses – 24mm, 50mm, and 100mm macro and the new Pro9000 A3-sized photo printer).

He will also earn a coveted internship with The New Paper’s Photo Desk, and be guided personally by our award-winning veterans.

Other winners will also win Canon EOS 350D and 400D kits.

You don’t need to own professional gear to join.
• As long as you are able to show us three photographs covering the following themes – People/Portraits, Action/Sports and Scenery/Landscapes, we will be able to tell if you have the chops to make it in this line. Images can be taken with any film or digital camera but not those from camera phones.
• To prove their worth, finalists will have to undergo an intensive one-day shootout to decide who comes up on top.
• You do need to be aged 16 to 35 though, and the TNP internship must be served within one year of the competition end date, or forfeit a cash value of the prizes won.
• Contest entries should be taken within the past two years, properly captioned (description of subject, time and place taken), sized between 1 and 2MB, and emailed to tnpwin@sph.com.sg
• Include your name, email address, contact number and type of camera used for the entries.
• Deadline for entries is 29 Mar 2007.
• For more information, email TNP’s Ian Tan at tanyhi@sph.com.sg

URL: http://www.canon.com.sg/youngphotog/
 

alamak . I over age limit, cannot apply :bsmilie:
 

Great prizes!
 

for sure if they know your using Nikon for the entry they will sideline your entry...;)
i should say this is a full Canongraphers affair.
 

i do find this clasue irritating.

it doesn't make sense... it's supposed to be a coveted chance to work with them.. but their terms and conditions make it more like forced labour. if the winner doesn't go for the internship muz pay back everything? crazy! sounds like TNP wanted some cheap labour from this..maybe they have a lack of photogs...:bsmilie:
 

and it doesn't say how long the internship is.. how will people plan their time even if they can join?
 

Actually it's $5,000 worth, not $10,000 as the TS said.

"Pro-grade prime lenses" are referring to 24mm f/2.8, 50mm f/1.8 and 100mm f/2.8 Macro lenses. I don't think they're "pro-grade", leh, more like consumer-grade at best.
 

Actually it's $5,000 worth, not $10,000 as the TS said.

"Pro-grade prime lenses" are referring to 24mm f/2.8, 50mm f/1.8 and 100mm f/2.8 Macro lenses. I don't think they're "pro-grade", leh, more like consumer-grade at best.

the prices are quoted from Canon not our usual local stores prices.. hehe..
 

it doesn't make sense... it's supposed to be a coveted chance to work with them.. but their terms and conditions make it more like forced labour. if the winner doesn't go for the internship muz pay back everything? crazy! sounds like TNP wanted some cheap labour from this..maybe they have a lack of photogs...:bsmilie:

quite forceful to work wif them.. quit school, uni, poly, job to work for 10K SGD products which is worth only a few thousands lesser in the shops out there.. not worth it...
 

Actually it's $5,000 worth, not $10,000 as the TS said.

"Pro-grade prime lenses" are referring to 24mm f/2.8, 50mm f/1.8 and 100mm f/2.8 Macro lenses. I don't think they're "pro-grade", leh, more like consumer-grade at best.

no L lens somemore.. hai.. 50mm f/1.8 is very cheap lor.. pro grade should 50mm f/1.2...
 


Quoted from http://www.canon.com.sg/youngphotog/

You don’t need to own professional gear to join.

• As long as you are able to show us three photographs covering the following themes – People/Portraits, Action/Sports and Scenery/Landscapes, we will be able to tell if you have the chops to make it in this line. Images can be taken with any film or digital camera but not those from camera phones.
• To prove their worth, finalists will have to undergo an intensive one-day shootout to decide who comes up on top.
• You do need to be aged 16 to 35 though, and the TNP internship must be served within one year of the competition end date, or forfeit a cash value of the prizes won.
• Contest entries should be taken within the past two years, properly captioned (description of subject, time and place taken), sized between 1 and 2MB, and emailed to tnpwin@sph.com.sg
• Include your name, email address, contact number and type of camera used for the entries.
• Deadline for entries is 29 Mar 2007.
• For more information, email TNP’s Ian Tan at tanyhi@sph.com.sg

No restrictions on camera brands.. no hp cam only.. hehe..
 

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