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Claire
25th of March 2008 (Tue), 08:22
Canon Europe is currently holding a big contest - The Assignment (http://ta.canon-europe.com/). Anyone who lives in the listed countries can register and submit a photo. The categories are: Portrait, Landscape, Macro and Sports. Only one photo per category is allowed. You may enter national or internationl category.
If you enter the international category you have the chance to compete against others from all of Europe. Then perhaps off to Euro 2008 and if you hit the jackpot, win your dream assignment.
What would your dream assignment be?
MDJAK
25th of March 2008 (Tue), 10:52
Taking pics of you, Claire.
me
SoaringUSAEagle
25th of March 2008 (Tue), 11:00
Well Scotland isnt listed so my next choice would definitely be Ireland. I'd just go and take a PJ approach to it all and just have some fun!
Tandem
25th of March 2008 (Tue), 11:11
Bejing 2008
Claire
25th of March 2008 (Tue), 11:13
Jeff, we're not talking about any listings there. We're talking about what would your ultimate dream assignment be. :) Would you jump out of a plane with camera in hand? Shadow the British forces, the royal family, try underwater photography or something totally different?
Claire
25th of March 2008 (Tue), 11:15
Taking pics of you, Claire.
me
:oops::lol:
Flatterer! For that you don't need to compete against the rest of the world, just buy a ticket to Sweden, or better yet, buy me a ticket to come over to your end of the world. :p
GilesGuthrie
25th of March 2008 (Tue), 12:28
Full media pass at one of:
- Monaco Grand Prix
- Daytona 500
- Food City 500 @ Bristol
- Le Mans
- Race of Champions
slappy sam
25th of March 2008 (Tue), 12:43
Hiking Everest? Though I might need a bit more experience hiking :D
That or shooting the America's I guess. Or just going to another country for travel photography.
cosworth
25th of March 2008 (Tue), 12:44
Had it, quit it.
This time around - F1 for sure.
Woolburr
25th of March 2008 (Tue), 13:03
Already did it...shot the whole F1 series in 1978. Maybe now they have started back towards real racing (no more traction control crap) I would consider doing it again. Nah...they still want you to sign away your life and your images.
Karl C
25th of March 2008 (Tue), 13:09
First choice would be with the LA Fire Dept shooting them working a large, multi-alarm fire. Taking shots from up close, right behind the guys working a line or on the ladder truck. Basically, right in the middle of the action capturing the emotion of the firefighters.
Or maybe on assignment with a multinational humanitarian mission overseas.
slappy sam
25th of March 2008 (Tue), 13:12
Already did it...shot the whole F1 series in 1978. Maybe now they have started back towards real racing (no more traction control crap) I would consider doing it again. Nah...they still want you to sign away your life and your images.
I'm assuming even though you have to sign off rights to your images this is still probably a hard to get, low paying job? Would this be correct/how hard is it to get a job doing this? Were you shooting for a magazine/paper or for the f1 league?
GilesGuthrie
25th of March 2008 (Tue), 13:12
Already did it...shot the whole F1 series in 1978. Maybe now they have started back towards real racing (no more traction control crap) I would consider doing it again. Nah...they still want you to sign away your life and your images.
If I got that level of access for one race, I wouldn't be bothered about selling the images. Just so long as I could use them for myself.
zacker
25th of March 2008 (Tue), 13:17
Playboy???
Woolburr
25th of March 2008 (Tue), 14:02
I'm assuming even though you have to sign off rights to your images this is still probably a hard to get, low paying job? Would this be correct/how hard is it to get a job doing this? Were you shooting for a magazine/paper or for the f1 league?
Newspaper...and the requirements were much less restrictive in those days. The pay really depends on who you are shooting for. Today most credentials go to major media outlets such as AP, Getty, Reuters, SI and the like. You can check their sites for employment opportunities, but you can expect to cover a lot of local events before you ever get considered for a major event.
slappy sam
25th of March 2008 (Tue), 14:10
Newspaper...and the requirements were much less restrictive in those days. The pay really depends on who you are shooting for. Today most credentials go to major media outlets such as AP, Getty, Reuters, SI and the like. You can check their sites for employment opportunities, but you can expect to cover a lot of local events before you ever get considered for a major event.
Yeah... I'd love to do that type of thing (obviously?) and I think if I really put all my effort into it I could. But I'm majoring in engineering right now which is probably a bit better as far as job security/pay is concerned. Eventually I'd love to do photography full time, but it seems like its kinda dying with a lot of people just giving away their photos :(
Woolburr
25th of March 2008 (Tue), 14:31
Yeah... I'd love to do that type of thing (obviously?) and I think if I really put all my effort into it I could. But I'm majoring in engineering right now which is probably a bit better as far as job security/pay is concerned. Eventually I'd love to do photography full time, but it seems like its kinda dying with a lot of people just giving away their photos :(
People just giving away the pictures has always been an issue...it just got worse because the internet gives things so much more exposure.
rklepper
25th of March 2008 (Tue), 23:02
Traveling the world for the rest of my life shooting for National Geographic.
crazyskillz07
25th of March 2008 (Tue), 23:41
Profession wrestling photographer. (collegiate wrestling) I would wanna shoot things like the NCAA's and the Olympic wrestling as well.
shastrich
25th of March 2008 (Tue), 23:42
Australia because it looks amazing. Italy because it's my heritage. Wouldn't mind doing something like shooting for America's Next Top Model.
Seamless
26th of March 2008 (Wed), 02:36
ISS
Chandler.
26th of March 2008 (Wed), 02:41
My dream assignment would be to spend a year shooting all the US National Parks. I would especially love focusing on the flora and the geology of them.
Wazza
26th of March 2008 (Wed), 03:48
Traveling the world for the rest of my life shooting for National Geographic.
Ditto :)
Love my landscapes
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