Win your photos on canvas!
As far as presenting photographs goes, you can’t get much more unique than having it professionally transferred onto proper artists’ canvas. To some, it could be prohibitively expensive, but Tocco are currently running a competition where, if you win, you can get your photo printed completely for free!
To win, all you need to do is to browse Tocco’s website and find the image to the right.
Then send an email with the image reference, your name and address to offers@toccoinside.co.uk. Finally, keep your fingers crossed :) Hurry up, though because All correct entries will be entered into a prize draw and the winning entry picked at random on 30th June 2006, so deadline is quite short.
Even if you don’t win, it’s worth giving these guys a once-over, because the quality of canvas printing is quite something to behold.
Good luck!
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Comments
Wait I don’t get it, I found the image in like less than 5 secs of browsing.
Me too, maybe I’m missing something? :D
Finding the picture is like buying a ticket to a raffle – which is essentially what this is which is why it was probably very easy to find. Classic advertising trick.
Chucked an entry in for myself regardless. It’d be nice to get something printed.
I get that Ren but the thing is if its a advert tactic it really doesn’t make sense that whitin 5 seconds of looking you’re done. You’d think at least a minute or so of browsing would be wanted so the person at least has the feel or content of the site. I don’t even know what the hell they are selling and don’t want to.
However you will be Emailing somewhat personal info to them… whats the privacy policy on that eh?
Seen the work of these people – quality not very good I’m afraid so steer clear
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