RULES
WORKIN' 9 TIL 5
- Photo manipulation is not allowed although you may crop a photo and perform minor colour corrections. Any submissions will be assessed and accepted at Shoot Experience's discretion.
- We cannot accept nudity, derogatory or obscene photographs.
- The aim of the game is to have fun - please respect the property of others.
- You must own all copyright to all the photos you submit to this competition.
- You may submit photographs that you have already taken before the start of the competition.
- By using this site and entering this competition you are bound by our Terms and Conditions which we advise you to read.
- The winning company is responsible for providing the event venue (this could be your office) and catering if required.
- The prize excludes travel, accommodation and sustenance outside of London.
- All correspondence will be made through the email address provided at the time of registration.
- All prizes/discounts must be claimed/used by 10th May 2010.
- The prize is limited to 100 participants.
RULES
- This competition is FREE and open to companies in the UK only.
- Your photos must be uploaded to our website by no later than 6pm on the last day of the competition - 30th October 2009. Any photos submitted after this time will not be considered for entry.
- The winning company will be announced at the Design Museum on Tuesday 10th November.
- You can enter as many or as few photos as you like, up to nine in total, one for each 9 hours of a working day
- Your photos must be of a reasonably large file size and high quality - minimum file size one megabyte and maximum size seven megabytes. Your photos must be in Jpeg format.
- Participants are asked to accept that all images submitted as part of the competition may be used for up to five years by Shoot Experience for publicity and marketing purposes only. The copyright remains yours. For full details see our Terms and Conditions.
- The winning company will be chosen for their creative integrity and expressive power. A wide interpretation of the brief will be considered by the judges.