Capture the essence of “Everyday Samoa” and win this IPhone X

11 October 2017, 12:00AM

Life is like a camera.

So we want to see Everyday Samoa through your lens because every picture tells a story and photography is the only language that can be understood anywhere in the world. 

Today, the Samoa Observer is appealing to the photographer in you

We have teamed up with Business Systems Limited (B.S.L) to give you the chance to win the latest and most anticipated IPhone of 2017.

Whether you are an amateur or professional photographer we want to see your best shots from your mobile phone, drone or camera, depicting every day Samoa. 

How can you enter?

Well, the competition starts today, 12 October 2017 and closes on 19 December 2017. 

Share your photo entry on Instagram and use the hashtag #observershots.

Every week until December 19th, judges will choose the best 10 photos to be printed in the Samoa Observer paper and the winner will be announced on December 25th 2017. 

How to vote:   Public voting begins on 17 October 2017.

The public will have the chance to vote for their favourite photo in the Tuesday and Saturday paper each week.

Just tick the coinciding box under the pictures and deliver your voting papers into the Samoa Observer town office - the photo with the most votes wins.

Eligibility: The Samoa Observer Photo competition is open to all professional and amateur photographers.

By submitting an entry to the photo competition, entrants certify that their photos are original and are not illegal or in violation of any copyright laws.

Conditions: You may enter an unlimited number of times. The competition is open only to residents in Samoa.

Samoa Observer and B.S.L. employees and their immediate family members are restricted from entering the competition.

For more information contact (+685) 7284335

11 October 2017, 12:00AM
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