Photography Opportunity

Opportunity to create a collection of images of public art in Central Milton Keynes. 

A photographer is required to capture a range of images of public art in Central Milton Keynes. The images will be used to:

  • create a visual catalogue of the public art in Central Milton Keynes.
  • promote the public art collection, including, but is not limited to; images in printed materials, websites, signage, audio/visual presentations and a newly commissioned trails app.

The collection of artworks includes circa 45 pieces, located within the Central Milton Keynes grid, from Milton Keynes Station to Campbell Park.

Photographs to capture:

  • Shots during the day in sun (where possible)
  • Public interaction and people: Images of artworks being interacted with and/or people viewing, passing to give scale and life to the images (avoiding full faces unless consent is provided)
  • Artwork detail and different perspectives: Shots of any unique markings/materials and interesting angles.

Available budget: £3,000 - to include all costs.

Timescales: Images need to be completed by the end of July/early August.

Delivery: digitally as high-resolution jpgs.

How to Apply

To make an expression of interest in this opportunity please send the following information to [email protected] by 12 noon Wednesday 28th June.
- A letter outlining your interest in the opportunity, availability, public liability
insurance.
- Examples of images which you feel demonstrate your style and approach (up to 4
pages of A4)
- A CV to include information of previous similar commissions

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