Monday, May 17, 2010

Masters In Educational Counseling

I vote, you vote, he votes and wins the prince! Rinko Kawauchi

Starting from the 2009 festival of photography in Reggio, has started a competition for all those shows which fall within the circuit OFF (http://www . shot.eu-u / ). For each show, personal or collective, was given a reference code and may be voted by visitors and enthusiasts by sending an SMS from May 7 to June 13.

This year you can vote for their favorite shows.
Whoever receives the most votes, is included with a proposed 2011 edition of the event. Last year he won Sonia Panciroli with a gap of more than 300 votes this year than the others and the right to participate in the 2010 European Photography Projects section of institutional exhibitions.
Not bad, eh?
Oh, yeah. We offer a space that does not have to pay you an exhibition, keep it open for the entire month of European Photography, is in the center and is publicized, perhaps produce all their communication and maybe even pay you the print media and a ... dream?

you make sure that comes true?
Maybe having a good project?
Perhaps an exhibition that strikes visitors? Perhaps
be professional and passionate?
Well none of those qualities, my friends. We need many many friends and strangers passing by, or are asked to decide votarvi. And maybe a photographic work may be enough to please everyone, popular here! Pop Photo words!
This is a bit 'summary of the previous installments. Songs in the Italy of now we have all understood that he does not win the best, but who knows how to buy votes! It is certainly not the case of European photography, but if you bought is certainly not all deserve it!
Then there is the logistical question: If you are open throughout the period then you have more options. If you have made an ambitious project but can stay open only for a short time then spades!
What an effort to arrive early when the credit does not count! Why is quality and creativity that you speak. Maybe because the person who won was not quite worthy, and the day of reckoning has arrived this year. I am certain that Elio Grazioli (that much is at pains to maintain a high cultural level of the festival) will agree but maybe if it will keep for itself!
And if the organizers realized that perhaps we need to adjust the aim? What kind of a competition like this needs to critics and curators? Like all competitions that respect, anyway. We are not on television where you have to vote for their favorite singer or Squinzi prettier. Why lower the media? And if a team of experts "possibly non-local" if they went around the exhibits off to really see who ENCHANTS? Ah, it's true, then we would not be in Italy!

So VOTE, VOTE, LET U.S. VOTE

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