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2010 Whitsuntide Festival

 

Official photographs of the 2009 Whitsuntide Festival are provided by our professional photographer Stuart Homer Photography Ltd.

Stuart is a member of the Festival Committee and kindly donates his time and effort to the Festival to record the day's events without charge, and as a professional photographer is able to work within a strict set of guidelines to help protect the privacy and online safety of all taking part in the Festival. This includes holding current CRB clearances and liability insurances. Whilst photographing on Festival Day, Stuart Homer is clearly visible by wearing a high visibility vest labelled 'Official Photographer' and carrying the Festival Logo.

This year the Festival photographs are being made available to view and purchase online. This is done using the services of a professional photographic printing lab called Photobox who allow Stuart Homer Photography to maintain a branded online gallery and provide the secure payment, printing and despatch facilities. Any photographs ordered will be promptly despatched to the address of your choice direct from Photobox.

Please click here to visit the Official Whitsuntide Festival photo gallery where you can view and purchase the authorised Festival photographs.

Please note that the Gallery Purchase Facility allows photographs to be ordered in different sizes. Some sizes of photograph could result in part of the image being cut off, but this can be avoided. Please click here for our Photographer's tutorial.

Whilst the Festival Committee accept that many participants and guests at the Festival like to keep their own photographic record, please bear in mind the following:-

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Any photographs taken should only be for your own personal use.

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Where any minor is included in a photograph, permission should be sought from a parent or guardian.

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No photographs should be placed on an internet based site (such as Facebook, Twitter etc.) except where permission has been given by any individuals featured.

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Due to licensing restrictions over the use of The Square at Whittingham, any camera used must be registered (there is a signed registration point at The Square.)

bulletThe Festival Committee do not permit any photography being undertaken for personal gain. If you have been approached by anyone offering to sell photographic services, or to take payment for photography please provide PC Chris Banks with details, or contact us and we will put you in touch.

 

2009 Whitsuntide Festival

2009 Festival Photographs are also available for online viewing and purchases using a third party professional print lab. Please click here to visit the Official Whitsuntide Festival photo gallery where you can view and purchase the authorised Festival photographs.

 

2008 Whitsuntide Festival

 

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We do our best to preserve your privacy by not deliberately publishing photographs of individuals, particularly where children are involved. However, if we've used a photo that you'd like removing, please let us know by sending us an email.

Special thanks go to website photographer Stuart Homer. Photos are copyright of the Goosnargh & Whittingham Whitsuntide Festival.

The photographs you see here from the 2008 Festival are specially reduced in size and quality to suit the website, so please respect our copyright by not trying to print them. If you would like to purchase any prints at cost price please email us for details.

 

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