The Freelance Writing Jobs Photo Contest: Time to Vote
September 17, 2009 by Deb
Filed under Announcements
It’s time to vote! We have some great entries in our photo contest – and one of them will be picked to replace the “splashy coffee cup” photo on the home page. The winner will also receive $200!
I was afraid we wouldn’t have enough entries, now I don’t know how I’ll be able to choose. I do have a few favorites, but I’ll need your help to decide.
The images are pasted below – Please vote for your favorites using this link. Please vote only once. The poll will close on September 30th, 2009 at 11:59 p.m.
Here are the entries:
Photo #1 taken by Rebecca Subbiah of Chow and Chowder:

Photo #2 “The Seamus” by R.J. Huneke at R.J. Huneke Writes:

Photo #3 taken by Kim Manley Ort at What I Am Doing on Squidoo

Photo #4 taken by Jennifer Streit at Food and Fun Before I Die

Photo #5 “Cuppa Joe” painted by Diane Bator at Pens, Paints and Paper

Photo #6 “Brainstorm” by FreelanceFun

Image #7 taken by D.K. Fortney at E.L. Fortney.com

Photo #8 taken by Jesse

Photo #9 taken by Diana Freeman of With God’s Help

Photo #10 taken by John Bowers

Photo #11 taken by Carlos in fabula

Photo #12 taken by Alfred Nunez

Photo 13 taken by Dorothy at On the Verge

Thanks for voting, I know it’ll be very close!









I don’t think I can vote. I like a lot of these…I do have a top five out of there though.
Wow, these are all so impressive! I don’t know which one I’m going to vote for yet; it’s going to be a tough decision. Everyone did a fantastic job.
I loved #8! Also, Deb it was hard to chose just one!
Number eight really captures not only a creative mood but it brings in the business side of it somehow. Photo number twelve reminds me of travel writing, which excites me in an expectant sort of way. My choice would be between those two. The others are nice, but these two elicit something that goes beyond merely being a nice picture.
Thanks for letting me vote.
They are all so wonderful. I’m torn between #8 and #10. I agree that #8 captures the business side of writing which is what FWJ is all about but #10 is also creative and unique.
Love Diane Bator’s picture — its bright and refreshing.
Love Diane Bator’s picture # 5 — its bright and refreshing and draws my atttention.