Excited photographers gathering
Hey there, Bossier City! It’s that time of the year again when photography lovers gather for an exciting opportunity to showcase their talents. Mark your calendars for Wednesday, September 18, because that’s when the fun begins! The Bossier Parish Community College (BPCC) is teaming up with the Prize Foundation to kick off the third annual Golden Lens photography competition. This year’s launch will take place at the Donna Service Art Gallery on BPCC’s Bossier Campus, located at 6220 East Texas Street.
Whether you’re a budding photographer just starting your journey or a seasoned pro looking to display your work, the Golden Lens competition is open to participants of all skill levels. Isn’t that amazing? The contest invites photographers to capture the vibrant and diverse essence of Shreveport and Bossier City. This is a fantastic chance to share your vision of our beautiful cities through your lens!
Throughout the competition, participants will have the opportunity to submit their best work, which will then be showcased in a juried exhibition at the end of the contest. The excitement doesn’t stop there; awards will be granted to celebrate the creativity and talent on display. The coveted Jurors Award will go to the first-place winner, while the People’s Choice Award allows the audience to weigh in and pick their favorite entry. It’s all about community support and engagement!
This year’s kick-off event will be particularly special, as representatives from BPCC and the Prize Foundation will unveil a thrilling new partnership with Film Prize. This collaboration is set to enhance the Golden Lens competition tremendously, offering additional opportunities and exposure for participants. How cool is that?
During the press conference, which is open to media attendance, attendees can expect to learn all about this exciting partnership and what it means for the future of the Golden Lens competition. This collaboration not only promises to enrich the contest experience but also aims to promote local artistry and creativity.
For those who love art, this moment marks not just the launch of a photography contest, but a significant event for our local arts community. The team at BPCC is committed to nurturing and uplifting local talent, and this year’s collaboration signifies their dedication to providing a platform for creative expression.
So, if you’re a photography enthusiast or simply someone who enjoys looking at creative artwork, you won’t want to miss the Golden Lens competition this year. Get ready to see Shreveport and Bossier through the eyes of talented photographers and maybe even take part yourself!
Participants and fans of photography alike are encouraged to stay tuned for more information as the competition approaches. With the new partnership and the potential innovations in store, this promises to be a groundbreaking year for the Golden Lens photography contest.
So, grab your cameras and get inspired – whether you’re snapping shots of the stunning landscapes, urban scenes, or capturing the essence of everyday life in our vibrant community, the Golden Lens competition is waiting for your unique vision!
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