Photograph Submission

Published on Wednesday, 4 October 2017 at 12:00:00 AM

Photographic submission –
Shire of Narrogin's WIN TV Commercial

The Shire of Narrogin is receiving submissions of local photography to present to WIN Television for possible inclusion in TV advertising being organised by the Shire of Narrogin.

The photos should encapsulate the Shire's tagline "love the life". We are looking for images to promote the Narrogin region and its people at 'work, rest and play'.

The decision of what final images to be used will be solely up to the Shire of Narrogin.

By submitting a photograph, you are acknowledging that the photograph was taken by yourself, and is not from copyrighted sources. You also give permission for use of the photograph in any future publicity by the Shire of Narrogin such as use on the website, or in any marketing or publicity publications as per our Terms and Conditions. By submitting your photography it is deemed acceptance of these Terms and Conditions.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

  • Submissions are required by 13 October by 5pm.
  • Eligible photographs for the TV commercial must be provided in JPEG (.jpg) HD digital format minimum size 1920 x 1080.
  • Photographs must be emailed to enquiries@narrogin.wa.gov.au or provided on a USB to the administration.
  • You must hold copyright of any photograph provided to the Shire and the Shire of Narrogin reserves the right to request supporting evidence to confirm this.
  • The Shire of Narrogin reserves the right to showcase photography you submit in any future publicity including publications, websites or electronic media.
  • The decision on all matters relating to the final images used in the TV Commercial is final, and no correspondence will be entered into concerning the decision-making of the Shire.
  • You will be notified by the Shire if your image is selected.
  • Submissions by residents aged 18 years or under must obtain their parents’ or guardian’s consent prior to submitting their photos.

Aaron Cook
Chief Executive Officer

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