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To kick start your creativity, as part of our ME&ED photography exhibition we are very excited to have Emily Quinton from Makelight, running a photography workshop this weekend (Saturday 19 May)at North Cross Road Market. Emily will be there to give tips and advice on styling, shooting and selecting the best images using digital photography.


We are very lucky to have her as our first guest on the new North Cross Road Market Community Stall.


Makelight helps and inspires you to build your creative life through daily inspiration articles, videos, Live Q&As, a supportive, international community, a collection of tools and a big library of online courses.

https://makelight.com/


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The workshop is being run as part of our East Dulwich photography exhibition this Summer.


Love East Dulwich? Got Great Photos? We need you!


Everyone has a few great photos that capture that perfect moment. We?d love locals and visitors to submit their favourite photos in and of East Dulwich for an outdoor exhibition this summer. These could be people (you, friends or family, portraits, people in places etc), places (parks, pubs, or your garden etc) or scenes (wildlife, flowers, buildings, or a perfect coffee, etc!) ? they just need to capture the spirit of East Dulwich.


Photos can be new or old, as long as you took them, we?d love to see them!


The photos will be entered into a competition, and the winners will be used in an outdoor banner exhibition celebrating all that is great about East Dulwich and the people who live here.


Entries are open to photographers of all ages and abilities, using phones or digital cameras.


How do I enter?

Visit our website: https://loveeastdulwich.com/me-ed-photo-competition/


Entries will close on Monday 10 June at 1700 with entries being selected by an independent panel of judges so get snapping!


For more info, contact [email protected]

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