Freedom 2008
During Photomonth 2008, London’s largest photography festival, the Flickr community have been given the opportunity to display photos in the Photomonth Photo-Open exhibition at the Dray Walk Gallery, Old Truman Brewery during 29th October – 9th November 2008 (location here).
Flickr is very excited to be supporting this year’s Photomonth Photo-Open, particularly as the aim of the exhibition is to be as open as possible to all kinds of photographers, subjects and approaches.
The theme of ‘Freedom’ has been chosen for this group, as it’s the first year that global submissions are invited to be displayed at Photomonth. The photos that the Flickr community could upload to the Freedom 2008 Group until October 10th had the chance to be shown at this year’s Photomonth Photo-Open exhibition.
I am thrilled today that my submission has been selected to be shown on the slideshow of photos at the exhibition. The selected photograph will be attributed via my Flickr name ‘Wouter Brandsma’.
f you’re around London and would like to see the display yourself, head over to the Flickr Blog to find out details about the exhibition.
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Tags: Dray Walk Gallery, East London, exhibition, Flickr, Freedom 2008, London, Photomonth 2008, slideshow
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Congratulations, it is an amazing photo, you are well deserving.
Congratulations! That’s huge!
and well-deserved…
Congrats from me as well. This is a great shot and it absolutely deserves the recognition!
Congratulations Wouter! This is great and well deserved for such an amazing picture.
I will head to the exhibition over the weekend and will take some pictures.
Congratulation! Great shot and well deserved.
Thank you all guys, and I hope you have a great day at the exhibition. There are several exhibitions in East London.
Cheers,
Wouter
Congrats on that! Its always great to have an accomplishment like that. The message also definitely comes off in this picture. Great pic!
Congrats, of course! But we, your fans, already knew your pictures were special!