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Calling all Chicago Photographers!
Go on assignment for Proximity by AXE and win a chance to fly to LA in October to show your work in true Hollywood style. Five of you will be chosen to show off your best shot at the W Hotel City Center on August 28th.
EXTENDED DEADLINE: Saturday, August 23rd, 2008 at 12pm Central
Assignment<<
Proximity, new body fragrances by AXE, is putting you on assignment to visually transcend their new scents with photography. Ah, but the trick is you can’t smell the scents from this page. So, we’ll describe them to you.
Your Assignment << AMBER
Your job is to submit up to 20 photographs (free submission) that tell a story using the following three words that describe Amber. Yep, that’s all we are giving you. It’s up to you to use your imagination and, of course, interpretation. In the end, we are looking for for just 1 shot. The photos can be taken from any time period, anywhere in the world.
Your photo should embody one or all of the following Amber characteristics:
More about Proximity (might inspire you)<<
The Proximity fragrances (Bergamot, Amber and Veytver) were created by well-known scent experts, including Ann Gottlieb, who are responsible for developing some of the world’s best-selling perfumes and colognes. The body fragrances are a blend of specially selected ingredients that focus on the seductive power of understatement and complement a guy’s personal style.
When developing Proximity and other fragrances, these scent experts are often inspired by the elements of the world around them such as paintings, photographs and scent memories from childhood. Just as they were inspired to create these amazing fragrances, we want you to feel inspired.
No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited. Contest ends August 22nd.
You must read the terms of the contest before entering.
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