N.C. Wildlife Federation Seeks Submissions for “Give Thanks For Wildlife” Photomosaic Project

The North Carolina Wildlife Federation is inviting anyone who loves North Carolina’s wildlife and wild places to be part of a statewide photomosaic project.

The project will showcase the many ways in which nature enthusiasts, anglers, birders, hunters, gardeners and paddlers enjoy the outdoors of North Carolina.

There is no charge to participate in the community photo project. Submitted photos will be joined together to create a mosaic in the shape of North Carolina. The photomosaic will be on display on Nov. 19 at the Give Thanks for Wildlife event, where it will be raffled off with all proceeds benefitting NCWF.

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Photo submission guidelines and rules are outlined below. The deadline for submitting photos is Friday, Oct. 21, 2016. For questions about the photomosaic project, send an email to [email protected]. To learn more about the Give Thanks for Wildlife event, visit www.eventbrite.com.

Submission Guidelines

  • Specs: JPG format, 72 dpi, 3MB maximum file size per image.
  • Add “GTFW photo submission” in the email subject line and your first and last name in the body of the email.
  • Images can be old or new, color or black and white, with or without people in them – as long as they were taken in North Carolina.
  • All photos must be emailed by midnight, Oct. 21, 2016, to [email protected].
  • No more than 3 photo submissions per person.
  • You do not need to attend the Give Thanks for Wildlife event in order to participate in the photomosaic project.

Participation Rules

  • Any image submitted for this project must be the property and copyright of the individual emailing. By doing so, you give your approval for the images to be used in this project.
  • All photographs submitted will be stored and used solely for the purposes of inclusion in the Give Thanks for Wildlife photomosaic. By emailing, you agree to your image being used in the artwork. NCWF will not use your images for any other purpose without your permission.
  • The finished artwork will be placed on display in a public place and on the NCWF website.
  • The finished artwork will be reproduced in printed form.
  • NCWF will make every attempt to ensure each image submitted will be used in the photomosaic at least once; however, we cannot guarantee that every image will be included.
  • NCWF reserves the right to reject any image deemed inappropriate.
  • Due to the large number of photos that will be included in the project, NCWF is unable to acknowledge receipt of photos.

About the North Carolina Wildlife Federation

Since 1945, the North Carolina Wildlife Federation has been one of the most effective conservation organizations, bringing citizens, outdoor enthusiasts, sportsmen and women, policymakers and industry together to protect and sustain North Carolina’s wildlife and habitat. The membership organization works to impact change through advocacy, education, wildlife and habitat programs and other conservation initiatives. For more information, visit ncwf.org.

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