One Day, One Hour, One World ... contribute to the global photographic timepiece 20.03.11 (16:00-17:00hrs local time)

Top Quote Up-and-coming art and design student, Dave Andrews from Leeds, believes this is his chance to make history. For just one hour (16:00-17:00hrs local time), on Sunday 20th March people all across the world are being invited to take a photo depicting their outdoor environment and send it to Dave ... contributing to a ground-breaking art project to capture a worldwide snapshot in time. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) March 17, 2011 - Dave's World Photo Event 20.03.11

    Possibly the first ever worldwide photography event

    A promising 22 year old art and design student, Dave Andrews from Leeds, believes this is his chance to make history. For just one hour, on Sunday 20th March people all across the world are being invited to take a photo depicting their outdoor environment and send it to Dave ... contributing to an innovative global art project, with the ultimate aim of helping this struggling student secure his place at University.

    WHAT: Take an outdoor photo
    WHERE: Anywhere, worldwide
    WHEN: Between 16:00hrs and 17:00hrs (local time)
    HOW: Send directly to Dave Andrews
    email: worldphotoevent ( @ ) gmail dot com
    MMS: 07547 923109
    or upload directly to Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Daves-World-Photo-Event-200311/192102400830217
    [confirming when and where the picture was taken, name and email address]
    WHY: To capture a worldwide snapshot in time, for a ground-breaking UK-based art project, leveraging the formidable power of today's social media

    "This has the potential to be massive" says 22 year old Dave Andrews "... I'm hoping to create a truly inspirational piece, capturing an hour in time worldwide and I'm honestly amazed at how much support and enthusiasm this project has received already. We have secured contributions from all parts of the globe: from winery owners in The Andes to frontline troops in Afghanistan!"

    The campaign is currently going viral across the social media networks and Dave is waiting to hear back from the Guinness Book of Records to confirm how many photos are needed to make it into the record books.

    * please help spread the word *

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