Wednesday, November 20, 2013

2 Local Opportunities... get a line on the resume and see it in person!

First Opp: Annual show at Capellis Salon & Spa themed Pendulum, where they will be creating costume, hair, makeup for 20 plus models.  Located in a 4000 sq ft warehouse which will be transformed into the Ominous Forest.  They welcome all photographers and will be holding a contest for "Best Photo", prize a $100 Capellis Gift Certificate.  Photos can be posted to their Facebook page to be voted on publicly!  Show is Thursday, December 12th  6:30- 9:00pm.  Located at Capellis Salon 1401 Gold Ave Bozeman, Mt. If any interested Photographers want to stop in to check out their space, please do.  If anyone has questions please contact Elise Trullinger  at the salon. Email available from photo faculty by request. 
(Yes, this is a bad date with senior show falling the same eve, but it might be worth applying)

Second Opp: Gallatin Growth Solutions is hosting the “Frame Your Future” Photo Project+Contest, which focuses on the people, places and events in Gallatin County that residents treasure. We are currently looking for submissions from both professional and amateur photographers in five different categories: Buildings & Neighborhoods, Public Spaces, History & Heritage, The Natural World, and People & Community. We’ll be accepting entries until January 10, and are hosting an awards show and displaying the winning images on February 22 at Riverside Club. The event and the contest are free to enter and attend, and winners will be awarded prizes. More information about the contest can be found at www.GallatinGrowthSolutions.org


Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Call For Entry - click the RayKo link for details




Monday, November 4, 2013

Hi from South Africa

Hello Everyone, I hope you are all enjoying your semester. We are almost at the 2 month mark on our African trip. Last week we returned to South Africa from 16 days in Mozambique. You can see my post from that trip here http://betweentwoworldz.blogspot.com/. It was an interesting trip indeed. I am busy making lots of photos as well as working on my Cut/Embroidery Series. Would love to see more work from you all.


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