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ATLANTA CELEBRATES PHOTOGRAPHY

Atlanta Celebrates Photography (ACP)
Get Ready for ACP 2011!

Calling all photographers (anyone with a camera) and venues (anywhere with walls) -- it's time to begin planning your photography related events and exhibitions for this fall's ACP Festival!

Next month, you will be notified of the launch of our our ACP Festival Guide listing tool. You will be able to easily list your event, upload your event's photo, preview your listing, and securely check out, all online. Submissions to the festival guide will close in June.

To be an official ACP event, your event must be listed in the Festival Guide where it will be seen by thousands of people. (ACP distributes 15,000 printed guides across the Metro area, and thousands more are downloaded from our website).

Please Note:
FAQ for photographers

FAQ for venues

ACP is primarily an October festival, and the Festival Guide will be distributed mid-September. Please keep this in mind when planning your events.

Each listing will have an image. The best way to draw attention to your event is to include an image that you have permission to publish. If you cannot select an image to use, please consider using a logo or a photo of the interior of your venue. See the 2010 Festival Guide for reference (pdf).

With our acclaimed blog ACP Now!, we're able to promote you (ACP's participating photographers and venues) and your events year-round. That alone is worth the price if a listing in the Festival Guide!

As always, you can find the latest on ACP Now!, follow our tweets on twitter, and like ACP on Facebook.

- ACP


About ACP

Atlanta Celebrates Photography (ACP) supports Atlanta's emergence as an international center for photography. Through an annual, October festival and year-round programs, ACP seeks to nurture and support photographers, educate and engage collectors, promote diverse photography venues, and enrich Atlanta's cultural scene. For more information, please see acpinfo.org

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ACP is a 501(c)(3) non-profit arts organization.

Atlanta Celebrates Photography
1135 Sheridan Rd.
Atlanta, GA 30324

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Comment by April Sims on November 7, 2009 at 9:11am
Hello everyone~

My name is April Sims and I am a photography based out of the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. Photography is passion of mine. I live and breath photography.

April
April Sims Photography
WEareGREATERthani.com
Comment by MONET on November 5, 2009 at 7:44am

Comment by MONET on November 5, 2009 at 7:38am
Greetings Leon..
In my humble opinion.. a 'good picture'.. captures the emotion of 'the moment'... for ME...
If you look carefully.. you can almost 'hear ' the picture whispering... to you......
or... laughing with you.. or... crooning for your eyes....
Comment by André G. van der Sanden on November 5, 2009 at 1:28am
Hello Leon,
Best "Picture Perfect" wishes for this interesting Group of yours !
André van der Sanden | Hausman prods.
 

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