30 C
Canberra
Saturday, November 23, 2024

Capture Lyneham in a single snapshot: The photo event for everyone

The Lyneham Community Association has kicked off a photo event for anyone who loves Lyneham and North O’Connor; whether you live, work, or even just get coffee in the suburbs, the event is for you.

The Eye Spy My Lyneham Community Photo Celebration encourages everyone to join in the fun, from budding photographers to adults and children with only a phone camera.

“There’s a few aged care facilities in Lyneham so we’re hoping to get the older population involved as well, and really making it as open and accessible as possible,” project coordinator Nicole Deen said.

The event is spread into three categories; a photo competition running from 12 April to 9 May, a photo scavenger hunt from 12 to 25 April, and a photo walk on 2 May, and closes with all entries on show at a photo exhibition at Lyneham Primary School Hall on 12 June.

The photo celebration has been put together to get people thinking about what they love about Lyneham, and a way to get people more interested in coming together and sharing their ideas of the suburb’s future.

Nicole, who moved to Lyneham two years ago, absolutely loves the atmosphere of the suburb and how close it is to nature.

“There’s great little cafes, it’s just a gem with places everywhere, it’s so convenient,” she said.

The photo competition asks people to capture Lyneham in one single snapshot; they are looking for original photos of what it means to live, work, study or play in the suburb.

The photo scavenger hunt is an online event that encourages people to explore the two suburbs and take photos of 10 themed clues which can be accessed on the event’s Facebook and Instagram accounts.

“Doing some photos online meant that people can access that and participate in their own way without us having to worry about getting people physically together in the same place,” Nicole said.

For those who are just interested in the photo walk, it is a semi-guided tour of Lyneham led by a photography enthusiast.

“It’s a good way of meeting people and getting to see an area in a slightly different way,” Nicole said.

As a bonus, there are a range of prizes up for grabs – from gift cards worth more than $100 to PhotoAccess memberships.

Photo competition prizes:

  • Photographers’ choice – one-year PhotoAccess membership
  • Storytellers – $100 gift card from Teds Cameras
  • People’s choice – $120 facial gift voucher at Foundation Beauty
  • Kids’ choice – kids holiday session voucher at PhotoAccess
  • 11-to-18-year-olds – gift certificate for a 45-minute experience at Jet Flight Simulator Canberra
  • Under 10 award – TBC

Scavenger hunt lucky door prizes:

  • 25% off gift voucher for treatments over $100 at Foundation Beauty
  • Workshop voucher for PhotoAccess
  • Two $50 vouchers for The Front

To find out more about the Eye Spy My Lyneham Community Photo Celebration, visit lyneham.org.au/photos/

For more community news:

More Stories

One woman, one wheel, in a one-party state

Entering North Korea is logistically challenging, but entering the communist state with a unicycle takes some negotiation, and somehow, Canberran Kelli Jackson got to cycle North Korea’s 14 car parks.
 
 

 

Latest

canberra daily

SUBSCRIBE TO THE CANBERRA DAILY NEWSLETTER

Join our mailing lists to receieve the latest news straight into your inbox.

You have Successfully Subscribed!