Main Street Milton seeks photographers

Built in 1912, the Imogene Theatre sits just west of the Blackwater River bridge in downtown Milton.

[DEVON RAVINE/DAILY NEWS]

MILTON — Florida Main Street is holding a photo competition for the Main Street program with the best photograph of their downtown. The State entity is looking for professional photographs that highlight the best parts of Main Street Milton, and capture the true essence of downtown.

Winning photos will be announced at the opening plenary of the Florida Main Street Annual Conference. The top three photos, one per community, will be on display for the duration of the conference. Spotlights of statewide prizewinners will be visible on the Florida Main Street website, brochure, Facebook page and Instagram account. All submitted photos also will be featured on MSM’s website and Facebook page.

Main Street Milton will select up to three photos to submit to the statewide competition. Submit photos to Main Street Milton by July 2 no later than 5 p.m. Entries received past deadline will not be considered. 

Rules and Guidelines

  • Photos must be sent as a high resolution digital file. All photos must be in .jpeg or .jpg format.
  • Photos must be shot by a professional photographer.
  • At least one photo must include a street scene or event involving people.
  • Photos must be from the year 2018.
  • Watermarks, signatures or copyright notices detract from the natural appearance of photographs and are not permitted on entries for this contest. Please remove any such markings prior to submission.
  • Do not add any elements or objects that do not exist in the original scene.
  • There must be full permission of any recognizable persons appearing in the photograph to be able to grant the right to display their photographic submission online or in printed materials.
  • All submitted photos become the property of Main Street Milton.
  • Email submissions to espears@miltonfl.org.

This article originally appeared on Santa Rosa Press Gazette: Main Street Milton seeks photographers