Tiny Tush Photo Contest

by Charlene on July 29, 2010 · 0 comments

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As you may know, we have a arranged for a photo shoot to take place in Sun Prairie, WI on August 1st.  We can’t wait to capture on film many Tiny Tush babies in their favorite cloth diapers!  But we know that many people either live far, far away, or simply cannot make the date and the time of the photo shoot. And we have heard that many people are disappointed they cannot make the shoot.

So…in order to allow us to see all the wonderful Tiny Tush babies from all over, we are kicking off a really fun Tiny Tush photo contest!  This will allow us to reward some of our awesome customers (by that we mean both parents and babies)!!

And since this is summertime, and since the August 1st photo shoot is outside, we are looking for more great photos of babies, outside, in Tiny Tush diapers.  Beyond that, there is lots of leeway here!

All winning photos may be used on Tiny Tush sites (websites and social media), and winning contestants will have their names attached to their work.

Rules

- Be creative! Have fun!

- You may enter a maximum of three photos into the contest (to allow for different angles, different backgrounds, different Tiny Tush diapers!)

- Tiny Tush staff and immediate family members are not eligible to enter

- Your entry must be exclusively your work and should not infringe on the rights of any other photographers or other artists

- Winners must sign a release form provided by Tiny Tush
Judging
Tiny Tush staff will be doing the judging. We are looking for originality, composition, overall impact and artistic merit.
Prizes

First place:  $150 gift certificate to www.TinyTush.com

2 Runners Up:  $50 gift certificate to www.TinyTush.com

Deadline
Post entries to the Tiny Tush Facebook page wall between July 29th at 5 pm. CST and Friday, August 13, 2010 at 5 p.m. CST.

We expect to announce the winners by August 20th, 2010 on our Facebook site!

Tips

-        Become a fan of the Tiny Tush Facebook page if you are not already one.

-        Have fun with your baby and family!

-        If you have any questions – technical or otherwise, feel free to leave us a post and we will get back to you shortly!



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