NH Citizens For The Arts
#FITN Unfiltered
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2 min readSep 4, 2015

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Attention New Hampshire artists and photographers

What do YOU see on the Campaign Trail?

Female photographers taking pictures of Pres. Coolidge in 1934 (approximate). Photo courtesy of The Boston Public Library.

Here in the First-in-the-Nation Primary state we have a unique vantage point — we see the candidates and their organizations in a way no other Americans get to see them. They are in our coffee shops, in our schools, on our Main Streets, in our living rooms and on our factory floors.

NH Citizens for the Arts is calling on YOU to grab your camera and capture the primary through your lens. Be creative! We aren’t looking for the traditional shot that reporters use in their political articles. We are looking for your interpretation of the campaign trail. What do you see?

Send your pictures to photo@nhcfa.org

Be sure to include the date and location of the picture you took along with your name and home town.

This isn’t a contest. It is a collaboration. We will be sharing your photos here on Medium and on Facebook and twitter too.

Art matters in New Hampshire. Help us showcase the art that is everywhere…even on the road to the White House.

Some of the faces of #ArtsVote2016 in New Hampshire

Please help us spread the word. This is open to all Granite Staters who want to capture and share their perspective this Presidential Primary!

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NH Citizens For The Arts
#FITN Unfiltered

We are a statewide nonpartisan organization advocating for enlightened public policy and public funding in support of the arts