Shoot Experience looking for help
The chances are, if you’re reading this, you think that photography is fun. (Or you’re my mother, but that’s different.) Maybe you’re interested in getting other people interested in photography, too. You might not turn up your nose at the odd perk for doing so. Perhaps you’d be interested in giving Shoot Experience a hand?
Shoot Experience are a London-based bunch who organise all manner of photographic activities, from treasure hunts and competitions to exhibitions and workshops. Some of it is open to the public and some of it is more corporate-y based, but what they’re really interested in is making photography accessible to anyone, and making it fun. And this is where you might come in.
They’re looking for Ambassadors – people to spread the word about what they do and occasionally help out at some of their events. In return for lending them your ambassadorial skillz, they’ll give you a free Shoot London Treasure Map and free entry to any Shoot Experience event for you and a few people you hold dear. If you do really, really at the spreading-the-word business, you might even be eligible for a place on a workshop, or even a camera.
Fancy getting involved? You can drop them an email at hello@shootexperience.com
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