Win a place on a street photography workshop
- Text by HUCK HQ
- Photography by José Sarmento de Matos
As a storyteller, José Sarmento de Matos is a master at bringing magic to the mundane. Born in Sintra and based in London, the Portuguese photographer – one of the winners of Magnum’s ‘30 under 30’ award in 2015 – consistently turns everyday scenes into powerful and memorable images.
Now, as part of a collaboration with Napapijri, Huck is offering eight lucky readers the chance to win a space on ‘Street Photography: Capturing The Moment’, a photography workshop hosted by Matos at Napapijri’s ‘Out Of Nowhere’ pop-up space in Shoreditch, London on 17 March, 2018.
Suitable for enthusiasts, hobbyists and professionals alike, the workshop will cover anticipation, editing, light, framing, interaction with subjects and more. If you’d like to win one of eight spaces, simply email win@tcolondon.com by 12 March, 2018 with your full name, email address and phone number.
For more information see here.
Full terms and conditions: Each entrant will enter the prize draw via email to win@tcolondon only, supplying their full name, telephone number and email address, by midnight on Monday 12th March 2018. Each winner will win 1 ticket to the Huck Street Photography Workshop taking place on Saturday 17th March 2018, in Shoreditch London, worth £99. The eight winners will be selected at random and notified by The Church of London Publishing Ltd. by 5pm Wednesday 15th March 2018. Only one entry per person will be accepted. Those emailing multiple times will only be entered into the prize draw once. The promoter (The Church of London Publishing Ltd.) will not be liable for any failure of receipt of entries. The promoter takes no responsibility for any entries which are lost, delayed, corrupted, incomplete or otherwise invalid. The prize is non-transferable, non-negotiable and non-refundable. No cash alternative is available. If the prize becomes unavailable for any reason, the promoter reserves the right to substitute that prize. In the event of unforeseeable circumstances beyond the promoter’s reasonable control, the promoter reserves the right to cancel, withdraw, terminate or postpone the prize draw competition or these terms and conditions, either in whole or in part. The Church of London Publishing Ltd. will not cover the winner’s travel expenses to the workshop. The Church of London Publishing Ltd. will not provide camera equipment for the winner to use. Winners must supply their own equipment. These terms and conditions and the competition prize draw are governed by English law and subject to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts. Promoter: The Church of London Publishing Ltd. 71a Leonard Street, London, EC2A 4QS
Huck Photo Workshops are practical and accessible masterclasses by photographers, for photographers, that celebrate the spirit of collaboration at the heart of Huck by closing the gap between readers and photographers they admire.
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