<i>SBF</i> Photo Contest returns
TORRANCE, Calif. — Calling all shutterbugs: It’s time for SCHOOL BUS FLEET’s Third Annual Photo Contest!
TORRANCE, Calif. — Calling all shutterbugs: It’s time for SCHOOL BUS FLEET’s Third Annual Photo Contest!
This year’s competition will be broken into the same three categories as last year’s. One winner per category will receive a $100 cash prize. Each winner plus two honorable mentions per category will also earn a certificate.
Here are the three categories:
Maintenance — Examples of this type include, but are not limited to, a technician working on a bus, a wide view of a shop and a bus on a vehicle lift. Almost anything with a maintenance theme will work.
Operations — This is probably the broadest category. It could be a photo of a bus picking up children, transportation office staff on the job, a driver-training session in action, etc.
Equipment — Entries in this category should showcase one or more buses. The bus(es) could be shot in the lot, at a school or in some scenic locale.
The judges (SBF’s editorial staff) will be looking primarily for strong content and quality. Feel free to be as creative or as straightforward as you’d like.
Winners and other notable entries will appear in a pictorial feature later in the year. To look at last year’s contest pictorial, turn to pg. 32 of the August 2006 issue.
Here are the contest regulations for 2007:
Entries must be digital images that are high resolution (about 3x4 inches or bigger at 300 dpi). No prints, slides or transparencies will be considered.
There is a limit of three entries per category per person. Please specify the category for each photo.
Entries must be received by June 1, 2007. Winners will be notified by June 15.
All entries become the property of SCHOOL BUS FLEET.
E-mail entries to info@schoolbusfleet.com, including your name, title, affiliation and phone number.
Send files larger than 5 megabytes on a CD to SCHOOL BUS FLEET, 3520 Challenger St., Torrance, CA 90503.
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