Would you like to help Queensland Walks develop images that reflect the people and the places that we walk in urban Queensland?
We are looking for volunteer photographers who would like to take quality stock images of:
– People walking on footpaths
– People walking in nature
– People walking on Zebra crossings or raised crossings, at intersections and at roundabouts
– Older people walking
– People walking who have a disability (e.g. the person uses a cane or a uses a guide dog, the person uses a footpath in a wheelchair or uses a walker or mobility device)
– Children and / or families walking (with a pram, with a scooter, walking to school or day care or to the park)
– People walking with their dog/s
– People boarding or walking to public transport
– Shading, seating and other amenities on a footpath or shared path
– Flaws in the walking network: cracks, trips hazards, missing or disconnected paths.
Queensland Walks aims to use the images for social media, for website images, for future campaigns, posters and flyers.
What’s in it for you?
Queensland Walks will credit the photographer (where possible) and will acknowledge and tag the photographer for increased exposure. As a photographer you will be able to develop images for a folio and show evidence of working with a state-based organisation. As a photographer you will continue to own the copyright of the photograph. Queensland Walks will consider purchasing or licensing quality photographs for suitable images to the subject content.
Queensland Walks supports all artists and we will remunerate photographers where possible and when funding is available. Interested, want to chat about walking journalism? Register your interest.