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Peli launches photographic contest

Peli Products has announced the opening of its Ultimate Photo Contest.

The company is asking photographers to get their Peli Inside the Box, on-the-job, adventure and travel photos ready and enter the contest.

Peli is inviting participants to submit photo entries at www.peli.com/photocontest for an opportunity to win an assortment of Peli products.

The Grand Prize Winner selected will win US$2,500 worth of Peli gear, plus have their photo published in an ad in Outside Magazine’s Winter Buyer’s Guide, reaching over eight million readers.

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Contestants are asked to submit photos that include Peli products in the following categories:
•         May Theme – Best ‘Inside the Box’ Image
•         June Theme – Best On-the-Job Image
•         July Theme – Best Adventure/ Travel Image

The submission period for each month of the contest will take place the first three weeks of the month, with the fourth week dedicated to fan voting. At the end of each month, a winner will be selected to receive a Peli prize bundle valued at US$1,500 MSRP.

During the first week of August, grand prize voting will take place to select the Best Overall Ultimate Photo. All entries from May through July will be entered into the grand prize voting gallery. The Grand Prize Winner will be announced on 15th August and receive US$2,500 MSRP in Peli products, plus inclusion in an ad for Outside Magazine’s Winter Buyer’s Guide. 

Peli Products, S.L.U., designs and manufactures of high performance protective cases, temperature controlled packaging solutions, advanced portable lighting systems and rugged gear for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

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See www.peli.com/photocontest for complete contest rules .

 

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