Getty Launches Search for New Zealand's Best Captured Moment
Getty Images Launches Search for the Best of New
Zealand’s Captured Moments
Getty
Images’ Grab photography competition calls aspiring
photographers to submit snapshots of everyday life in New
Zealand
Auckland, New Zealand, 27 April
2012 – Getty Images is searching for iconic
images of New Zealand with the launch of Grab, a competition
that gives photography enthusiasts the opportunity to become
Getty Images contributors and win a share in $5,500 of Canon
equipment.
Grab aims to unearth and provide a
platform for the outstanding creative talent that New
Zealand has to offer. Anyone with a camera can enter and
participate in Getty Images’ search for authentic
imagery.
The brief is simple: ‘New Zealand Life
Captured’. Entrants are required to submit up to ten of
their best images that embrace the concept of community and
culture, conveyed through a snapshot of everyday life in New
Zealand. The captured moment could be anything from the love
of a mother and child to grandparents stealing a cheeky
kiss. Perhaps the photo is of a winning team or friends
sharing a Sunday afternoon barbeque. The net is being cast
wide and entrants’ imagination is the limit - the
competition is open to those who find inspiration in the
world around them and can capture this through the
compelling medium of photography.
“We have seen
an incredible range and quality of images thanks to the
Getty Images Flickr collection, which illustrates life as it
is being lived – real moments captured by everyday
people” said Stuart Hannagan, Vice President, Editorial
Imagery, Getty Images. “With the launch of Grab NZ, I am
looking forward to seeing the true to life New Zealand
contributions that will be unearthed and added to this
popular collection. The competition is a fantastic way to
support and nurture local talent, and share compelling
imagery that captures the very essence of life in this
country.”
Getty Images are pleased to announce their
partnership with Canon, who have come on board to help
support the competition in New Zealand this
year.
Rochelle Mora, Brand Manager – Imaging at Canon
New Zealand explains “We are really looking forward to
being involved with the 2012 Grab competition and to help
inspire and encourage the creative talent we have here in
New Zealand.”
“The competition is a fun opportunity for enthusiasts to capture some of our unique New Zealand culture, challenge their photography and have the chance to win some great prizes” says Mora.
The winner will walk away with a Canon EOS 7D 18-135IS (rrp $2,999.95). In addition, the runner up will receive a Canon 600D 18-55IS & 55-250IS (rrp $1,649) and for the recipient of the People’s Choice Award, the Canon PowerShot G12 (rrp $849). The People’s Choice Award hands the decision-making over to the public, who will be invited to vote for their favourite image, via the Getty Images New Zealand Facebook page, from 7 - 21 June 2012.
Aspiring photographers have
until midnight on 1 June 2012 to submit their Captured
Moments at http://apacimagery.gettyimages.com/grabnz/.
Winners will be announced on 21 June 2012. All entries will
be eligible for the major prize and inclusion in a public
exhibition to be held in Auckland.
All submissions
will be reviewed by Getty Images and, in addition to the
major prize pool, participants will have the opportunity to
be invited to become Getty Images’ contributors, as part
of the Flickr
Collection. With over 300,000 images, the Getty Images
Flickr Collection provides customers with an ever-growing
source of authentic, unique imagery from a global community
of contributors. The content is available to licence
exclusively on www.gettyimages.co.nz.
Entries
will be judged by a panel of dynamic photographers and
industry leaders, with expertise spanning the fields of
sport, entertainment, advertising and beyond. The panel
includes:
Tony Bradbourne, Creative Director, Special Group
Norrie Montgomery, Chief Photographer, The A List
Hannah Johnston, Photographer, Getty Images
Rochelle Mora, Brand Manager – Imaging, Canon New Zealand
Those seeking inspiration or wanting to keep an
eye on the latest entries can visit: http://apacimagery.gettyimages.com/grabnz/.
Here visitors can view a selection of the recent submissions
made throughout the entry phase of the
competition.
For full competition information,
including photo specifications and FAQs, visit http://apacimagery.gettyimages.com/grabnz/.
To stay up to date with all the latest Grab developments,
like our Facebook
page (www.facebook.com/#!/gettyimagesnz).
For more information about Canon and the range of
fantastic prizes on offer, go to www.canon.co.nz.
Hannah
Johnston, Photographer, Getty Images NZ
Based in
Auckland, Hannah Johnston is a staff sports photographer for
Getty Images, specialising in winter sports, paralympic
sports and multi-sport competitions. During her career,
Hannah has covered sporting events worldwide including the
Paralympic Games, World Rowing Championships, Commonwealth
Games, Asian Games in Guangzhou and the Rugby World Cup, and
is currently preparing for London 2012. Her work has
garnered her several awards including honors from PANPA, NZ
Soccer Association and TP McLean National Sports Journalism
Awards, and her imagery has featured in the likes of The
Guardian, Sydney Morning Herald, NZ Herald, BBC and
TIME Magazine, amongst
others.
Rochelle Mora ,
Brand Manager – Imaging, Canon New
Zealand
Rochelle Mora is brand
manager for photographic imaging products at Canon New
Zealand and has enjoyed a career spanning over 13 years. Her
passion and love of imagery is contagious, as is her
long-standing support of the industry. Rochelle has judged
national photographic competitions such as Creative for a
Cause and Canon’s iconic EYECON competition. She is
renowned for her support of numerous associations including
PSNZ, NZIPP and AIPA .
Norrie Montgomery,
Freelance Photographer
Norrie
Montgomery is one of New Zealand’s leading society
photographers, covering Auckland’s most high profile
events as well as the likes of the Queenstown Winter
Festival and Sydney’s MTV Awards. Having forged a
successful freelance career, Norrie contributes to the
Herald on Sunday Spy section and is owner of www.thealist.co.nz,
which showcases the fashion and celebrity events he covers.
In addition, Norrie is commissioned by leading PR companies
to cover local launches, lunches and black tie
events.
Tony Bradbourne, Creative Director,
Special Group
New Zealander Tony Bradbourne has
worked in agencies in London, Amsterdam and Auckland. In
late 2008 he co-founded Special Group. Within three years
Special Group won National Business Review Agency of the
Year, B&T Magazine Australasian Emerging Agency of the Year
and Fairfax/Admedia Independent Agency of the Year, twice.
In 2010 they won a Cannes Grand Prix for their ‘Iggy Pop +
Orcon’ campaign. Special Group has a reputation for
creating iconic imagery – from the famous Green Party
‘Vote for me’ billboards through to a 40ft tall yellow
duck that floated around Auckland’s harbor for the launch
of television channel FOUR. Tony’s greatest photographic
triumph was leading Henderson High School to a record number
of awards in the Trans-Tasman Ilford Shield Photographic
competition in 1986. It’s been all downhill since
then.
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