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Kasey Loftin 2011 Canvas Contest
Here’s how it works:
I’ve created an album on the Kasey Loftin Photography Facebook Fan Page titled “Kasey Loftin 2011 Canvas Contest”. In that photo album, you will find one image from each of my clients. The photo that receives the most points by the end of February (11:59pm EST, February 28th) will receive a FREE 16×20 Canvas Print. The client may choose any photo from their shoot to print on the canvas. Kasey Loftin Photography will take care of the ordering, payment and shipment of the canvas.
Of course I want that canvas! What do I do?
- Share http://www.Facebook.com/KaseyLoftinPhotography with your friends and family during the month of February.
- Encourage everyone to first “Like” Kasey Loftin Photography on Facebook.
- Once they do, direct them to the contest photo album and encourage them to “Like” and/or comment on the photo from your shoot. Each person has the opportunity to earn you up to two points: a “Like” AND a comment. (Don’t forget: these points are only valid if the person “Like”s Kasey Loftin Photography fan page first – so I can keep track of who is liking and commenting)
- On March 1, 2011 I will tally each photo’s points. The photo with the most points, receives the prize! Not just the bragging rights, but also, the FREE Canvas!
Copy and Paste the information below if you aren’t sure what to write:
Help me win a free Photo Canvas Print! Kasey Loftin Photography is giving one away to one lucky client. Please “Like” her page: http://www.Facebook.com/KaseyLoftinPhotography. Then check out the “Kasey Loftin 2011 Canvas Contest” photo album and show some love to my photo. Each person can help me earn up to two points, by liking the photo and commenting on it. Don’t forget, it only counts if you “Like” Kasey Loftin Photography first so she can keep track. Spread the word for me!
Family Matters
It’s finally here – the beginning of my life as pixels. I have had an obsession with taking photographs (ask anyone I know) for years and years. Point and shoot cameras have always managed to keep me occupied, however, I knew it would not hold me over forever. So I broke down and purchased my first “real” camera. It just so happened to be the day of my father’s birthday, so I spent the afternoon getting shots of my family relaxing and enjoying each other’s company. So here they are: the first images shot with my new camera. There is very little retouching, but I hope to experiment more in the future.