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You are invited! Photographers from across the board – learners and experts, young and old, local and international – are invited to take part in the Hydro Tasmania West: Out on the Edge Photography Project. The theme of this project is: people and places in Tasmania’s west. The project is simple! Upload your best photographs onto Instagram and tag them #TMAGwest. As well as being shared on Instagram, your images will be screened by TMAG in its exhibition West: Out on the Edge from December 2019 to May 2020. When and where: Upload your photographs: 14 October 2019 – 10 May 2020 Photographs online on Instagram: 14 October 2019 – 10 May 2020 Photographs screened at TMAG: 6 December 2019 – 10 May 2020 West: Out on the Edge exhibition at TMAG: 6 December – 10 May 2020 Terms and conditions • Instagram users must agree to the Instagram terms of use and code of conduct. See: https://www.instagram.com/about/legal/terms/before-january-19-2013/. • Hashtagging your photos with #TMAGwest does not guarantee that your content will be displayed. • Photographs will be moderated. The Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery reserves the right to accept, post or screen the content for any reason or remove the content for any reason at any time, at our discretion. • If your photograph is used in social media feeds on the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery’s digital platforms utilising a social media aggregation tool, your social media handle will always be credited and, where possible, linked back to the social media account from which the content was posted. • No artist fees will be paid. • The Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery will seek permission from five photographers for the limited use by TMAG and Hydro Tasmania to promote Hydro Tasmania’s sponsorship. • The Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery will not use your content outside of these social media channels or social media aggregation tool, nor will content be posted without credit to the rights holder without seeking prior permission. Major partner Hydro Tasmania Photography Project Image: Frenchman’s Cap view from Loddon Ranges with bushwalker, explorer and wilderness photographer Fred Smithies in the foreground, February 1928. F. Smithies Collection, Tasmanian Archives.

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Page 1: Hydro Tasmania Photography Project · Photography Project Image: Frenchman’s Cap – view from Loddon Ranges with bushwalker, explorer and wilderness photographer Fred Smithies

You are invited!Photographers from across the board – learners and experts, young and old, local and international – are invited to take part in the Hydro Tasmania West: Out on the Edge Photography Project.

The theme of this project is: people and places in Tasmania’s west.

The project is simple! Upload your best photographs onto Instagram and tag them #TMAGwest.

As well as being shared on Instagram, your images will be screened by TMAG in its exhibition West: Out on the Edge from December 2019 to May 2020.

When and where:Upload your photographs: 14 October 2019 – 10 May 2020

Photographs online on Instagram: 14 October 2019 – 10 May 2020

Photographs screened at TMAG: 6 December 2019 – 10 May 2020

West: Out on the Edge exhibition at TMAG: 6 December – 10 May 2020

Terms and conditions• Instagram users must agree to the Instagram terms of use and code of conduct.

See: https://www.instagram.com/about/legal/terms/before-january-19-2013/.

• Hashtagging your photos with #TMAGwest does not guarantee that your content will be displayed.

• Photographs will be moderated. The Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery reserves the right to accept, post or screen the content for any reason or remove the content for any reason at any time, at our discretion.

• If your photograph is used in social media feeds on the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery’s digital platforms utilising a social media aggregation tool, your social media handle will always be credited and, where possible, linked back to the social media account from which the content was posted.

• No artist fees will be paid.

• The Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery will seek permission from five photographers for the limited use by TMAG and Hydro Tasmania to promote Hydro Tasmania’s sponsorship.

• The Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery will not use your content outside of these social media channels or social media aggregation tool, nor will content be posted without credit to the rights holder without seeking prior permission.

Major partner

Hydro Tasmania Photography Project

Image: Frenchman’s Cap – view from Loddon Ranges with bushwalker, explorer and wilderness photographer Fred Smithies in the foreground, February 1928. F. Smithies Collection, Tasmanian Archives.