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LIGLAB & K8 LIGHTPAINTING CONTEST

LIGLAB & K8 LIGHTPAINTING CONTEST

As a part of the presentation of LIGLAB BUENOS AIRES -the first book from the Argentinean light painting group LIGLAB- Celebrating the International Day of Light (May 16th) and the International Day of Juggling (June 17th), @k8malabares and @liglab announce a Light Painting Contest, inviting people all over the world to paint with light in their homes. The contest is open to photographers, jugglers, and any enthusiast with a camera and a light device. The three winning photos will receive special prizes!

 LIGLAB K8 CONCURSO

LIGLAB & K8 LIGHT PAINTING CONTEST

As a part of the presentation of LIGLAB BUENOS AIRES -the first book from the Argentinean light painting group LIGLAB- Celebrating the International Day of Light (May 16th) and the International Day of Juggling (June 17th), @k8malabares and @liglab announce a Light Painting Contest, inviting people all over the world to paint with light in their homes. The contest is open to photographers, jugglers, and any enthusiast with a camera and a light device. The three winning photos will receive special prizes!

CONTEST PRIZES

First Prize: SET X 3 LED BALL RGB-IR + 1LIGLAB BUENOS AIRES BOOK + 1 K8 MASK
Second Prize: SHOPPING ORDER IN K8 (AR$3.000) + 1 LIGLAB BUENOS AIRES BOOK
Third Prize: 1LIGLAB BUENOS AIRES BOOK

 

CONTEST RULES:

– The material will be received until June 13th, and the winners will be announced on June 17th in K8 and LIGLAB IGs.

– Participants have to follow the IGs accounts of @k8malabares and @liglab, share the image of the Light Contest in a story or post, and tag three friends to it.

– The long exposure photographs must use light-painting techniques taken during the days of the contests and have a resolution of 1 to 3 MB.

– Digital collages and photomontages with photoshop or similar software are not allowed.

– The content of the photographs is totally free and should not have any signature.

– Each participant can send up to two photos, but the same photo can’t be sent by many persons or groups.

– The participant must be the author of the photograph and must have the permission of models if the photo happens to have people on it.

– Photographs that don’t follow all the requirements detailed will be automatically disqualified.

– Photographs must be send by mail to concurso@k8malabares.com

– K8-LIGLAB will not make any use of the photographs sent to the contest, except the uses related to the contest.

– The jury will be formed by Dario Brancatelli (K8 Creator) and Alberto Brescia, Diego Altabas, Migma (LIGLAB members).

 

We wish you a good look and get ready to draw and paint in the space!

 

#liglabphoto #k8juggling#k8malabares #lightpaintingcontest #lightpainting



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