Sounds like fun--lots of possibilities for interesting pictures.
Heidi

----- Original Message ----- From: "Glen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 7:26 AM
Subject: Forget Texas law - Let's talk about Halloween photos ;)


Sorry, but I thought if I didn't put "Texas" into the subject line, this message might not get noticed. ;)

Is anyone interested in doing a Halloween project? This would be similar to the recent synchronicity project, in the sense that everyone would be shooting during the same time period. For those people living in countries that do not observe a Halloween tradition, you can still submit a photo that illustrates what happened in your area on October 31st. That might make a good counterbalance to all the Halloween photos.

I feel that Halloween it perhaps the most colorful and unusual holiday in existence. Surely, everyone can find something interesting to photograph on Halloween? The street photographers on this list should especially have a great time participating.

For those people who live in an area which celebrates "trick or treat" on a slightly different night (to fit weekend schedules, etc) you can feel free to photograph on that night, if you wish. Likewise, if you attend a Halloween party which is held on a night other than Halloween, feel free to submit pictures from that night, if you wish. I would prefer the photos be taken at night, no matter which night you choose to observe your Halloween activities on, but even that isn't carved into stone. If you have a very interesting Halloween themed image taken in daytime, feel free to contribute.

I had mentioned this idea before, but I thought I would remind everyone. I'll probably post another reminder before Halloween arrives. If you are interested, please speak up. It encourages others to participate, and insures the success of the project.


thanks,
Glen


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