CONTESTS
On Stage At Home
Entries: 19
Votes: 719
Ends On: 29 Mar 2011
Started on: January 24th, 2011 Ended on: March 29th, 2011
Lenzr members, how well you can portray people performing inside their own homes? Submit shots of everyday folks doing entertaining feats indoors, to the applause of crowded dining rooms, TV living rooms, kitchen or dens. It could be a magic show in a dimly lit basement, or a billiards table parlor trick. How about an exercise instructor leading a dance troupe in a living room yoga studio?
Animal acts will be considered if there are humans in the frame. This contest expects to see people relaxing around a piano singing Christmas carols at a music recital, or they could be enthralling an audience in the kitchen, cooking feasts on marble counter tops with a long harvest table as their stage.
There are lots of possibilities for entertaining audiences inside the home, but this is a tough challenge. People entertaining others indoors is really quite specific. So if you do submit a good photo, be sure and write an interesting sentence about the event in the caption for extra points.
This challenge celebrates indoor photography, and the art of home staging for accommodating groups of family, friends and adoring fans. Is that a sofa, or a stage riser? Goofy shots of people performing outlandish acts for the amusement of others will be ranked higher by judges. That's right. This contest will be judged by Lenzr's pre ordained panel - more details on the blog soon.
The best photo wins an animal skin rug! (but not a real animal skin rug, that's cruel) courtesy of Stirling Home Studio, an upscale home stager in Toronto Ontario who just happens to be one of the Lenzr Judges in the current panel deliberating over the Feb March Lenzr challenges.
Brian and Joan Stirling, Creative Directors
Property Staging + Design + Decor
PRIZE is a zebra skin rug perfect for contemporary and country homes. This refined interlaced and knotted leather rug covers twenty square feet of floor space. Sourced by Stirling Home Studio
Contest Launches Feb 1st 2011
Voting begins March 15th 2011
Voting Ends March 25th 2011 * Top Ten advance to Judges
Judging Ends March 31st
Winner Declared April 1st 2011
Lenzr is open to all Canadians, contest not valid in Quebec.
Animal acts will be considered if there are humans in the frame. This contest expects to see people relaxing around a piano singing Christmas carols at a music recital, or they could be enthralling an audience in the kitchen, cooking feasts on marble counter tops with a long harvest table as their stage.
There are lots of possibilities for entertaining audiences inside the home, but this is a tough challenge. People entertaining others indoors is really quite specific. So if you do submit a good photo, be sure and write an interesting sentence about the event in the caption for extra points.
This challenge celebrates indoor photography, and the art of home staging for accommodating groups of family, friends and adoring fans. Is that a sofa, or a stage riser? Goofy shots of people performing outlandish acts for the amusement of others will be ranked higher by judges. That's right. This contest will be judged by Lenzr's pre ordained panel - more details on the blog soon.
The best photo wins an animal skin rug! (but not a real animal skin rug, that's cruel) courtesy of Stirling Home Studio, an upscale home stager in Toronto Ontario who just happens to be one of the Lenzr Judges in the current panel deliberating over the Feb March Lenzr challenges.
Brian and Joan Stirling, Creative Directors
Property Staging + Design + Decor
PRIZE is a zebra skin rug perfect for contemporary and country homes. This refined interlaced and knotted leather rug covers twenty square feet of floor space. Sourced by Stirling Home Studio
Contest Launches Feb 1st 2011
Voting begins March 15th 2011
Voting Ends March 25th 2011 * Top Ten advance to Judges
Judging Ends March 31st
Winner Declared April 1st 2011
Lenzr is open to all Canadians, contest not valid in Quebec.
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