Kent Downtown Partnership offers quarterly photo contest

Looking for best shots of downtown Kent

COURTESY IMAGE, Kent Downtown Partnership

COURTESY IMAGE, Kent Downtown Partnership

The Kent Downtown Partnership (KDP) is running a quarterly photo contest. The KDP is looking for individuals interested in capturing the essence of downtown Kent through creative imagery.

Beginning June 1, KDP is inviting all photographers, Instagram babes, architecture admirers and Farmer’s Market fans and everyone in between to send in their favorite photos taken in historic downtown Kent.

“We want to see downtown Kent through your imagination and eyes; whether it’s people, places or things, experiences, food, events, family, culture, cool finds, landscape, we’re looking for all things downtown Kent,” according to a KDP press release.

Submit up to five images per entry; no cost to enter. Each quarter, one outstanding image will be selected and will win a cash prize, a feature story on the KDP website and social media, and press release announcement. All photos will become property of KDP and have a chance to be used in future promotional materials.

Full details and entry at downtownkentwa.com/photo-contest.

For more information, email info@downtownkent.org.


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