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Old 29th September 2014, 05:44 PM
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Submissions are invited for inclusion in The FADU year book which is back for 2014 and will be produced and edited by Les McLean and published on Blurb.

Up to four 10x8 inches 100% analogue prints with a minimum one inch border... so the image on the paper is a max 8x6 inches. At least one will be included, but Les has the final word.

Complete the form below and include it with your photographs to be received by 31st October. No entries will be accepted if received after this date. Name and number the back of your prints in the border area and send recorded. Include a 1st class stamp if you can to help with postage on to Les. Post a message on the forum thread to say you’ve sent something.

Prints will not be returned. Copyright remains with the photographer but you grant unlimited use in connection with this FADU yearbook. Please provide copies of any model release forms with your submissions.

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Just a thought, but wouldn't it just be easier to send the print directly to Les in the first place, rather than having to enclose a first class stamp to them forward on?

There may of course be a good reason for doing it the way stated eg privacy for Les.

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Old 30th September 2014, 03:02 PM
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Privacy is one thing, Les being on holiday is another, and having all the submissions arrive together on one parcel makes for an easier job.

The first class stamp is optional....
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... Name and number the back of your prints in the border area and send recorded. ...
It's probably the English/American thing, but I am unclear what is meant by "send recorded". Does this mean put the same information (name and number) in the "Details of Photographs" block on the entry form?

Or, what other details?

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Sorry David! Yes, an English thing that means registered post. In fact they call it 'signed for' here now. Just so it's less likely to be lost in transit.
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Sorry David! Yes, an English thing that means registered post. In fact they call it 'signed for' here now. Just so it's less likely to be lost in transit.
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Colour is fine... there are no restrictions on what process you've used to produce your prints as long as it conforms to the forum rules ie 100% analogue.
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I'd like join in with but won't be back in the UK until mid October and then working away on the 21st.
I will try to get something for this, I'll do my best.
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Les is a well respected photographer and FADU friend... see here

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