My Favourite Pet – Entries so far 6
Here are the stunning latest contestants in the My Favourite Pet photo competition.
If you’d like to enter your own pet, we’d love to see your photos. See the competition details at the bottom of this page.
Angela found her kitten, Squirrel, sleeping in her bag.
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Angela’s dog, Mr Pig.
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Angela’s kittens: Misha, Sasha and the kids.
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Jamie’s cats, Muffin and Pepe.
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Emily’s rabbit, Whiskers.
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The My Favourite Pet photo competition runs in conjunction with our new PET exhibition, which is on in Wellington at the moment. It’s a moving image exhibition curated 2014 Film Archive Curator-at-Large Gareth Watkins, which draws on the Archive’s large home movie collection to create a homage to the family pet. Admission is free and the exhibition runs until April 12. Read more about PET here.
The competition invites you to submit photographs of your own favourite pet, for the chance to win great prizes, which include our beautiful book New Zealand Film: An Illustrated History and adorable plush animal toys.
To enter the competition, post a digital photograph of your favourite pet on the Film Archive’s Facebook or Twitter page, or email your photo to marketing@nzfa.org.nz . Remember to give your name and the name of your pet along with the photo.
Photos can be recent or retro, and prizes will be awarded for:
- Most photogenic pet.
- Best retro shot.
- Best contemporary.
All pet photos submitted will be published here on Gauge, the Film Archive blog – your pet will be famous!
Entries close 12 April 2014. The winners will be contacted and announced on the Film Archive blog and social media the following week.
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My Favourite Pet Conditions of Entry:
- The My Favourite Pet photo competition is open to New Zealand residents only.
- By entering this competition you grant the Film Archive permission to publish your photograph online on Gauge, the Film Archive blog.
- Entrants may submit a maximum of three separate entries.
- Entries will not be accepted after midnight 12 April 2014.
- Prizes are not negotiable, the judges’ decisions are final.
- The Film Archive reserves the right to disqualify any entries which are fraudulent, objectionable or potentially offensive, and remove images of this nature from our social media.