2016 CALENDAR
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1 - New Year’s Day
every moment, “ Live Laugh every day, Love beyond words. Photographer: Antoine Chung I Title: “First Date” I Location: Emancipation Park, Kingston
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10 - Ash Wednesday
is being able “ Hope to see that there is light despite all of the darkness. Photographer: Donald Delahaye I Title: “This Little Island At Night”” I Location: Hills of St. Andrew
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25 - Good Friday I
28 - Easter Monday
distance between “ The your dreams and reality is called action. Photographer: Fernandez Barrett I Title: “Roundabout” I Location: Portmore, St. Catherine
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is not “ Perfection attainable, but if we chase perfection we can catch excellence. DI
Photographer: Morris Taylor I Title: “City Lights” I Location: New Kingston
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23 - Labour Day
only limit to “ The your impact is your imagination and commitment. Photographer: Edward Massias I Title: “When Mirrored Souls Collide” I Location: Strawberry Hill, St. Andrew
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will either step “ You forward into growth, or you will step backward into safety. Photographer: Matthew Khoury I Title: “The Redevelopment of Downtown Kingston” I Location: Downtown Kingston
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you never had “ Iffriends, you never lived life. ” Photographer: Kahlil Francis Title: “The Atrium” Location: New Kingston
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1 - Emancipation Day I 6 - Independence Day
man is someone “ Awhofreefollows his dreams and turns them into reality. DI
Photographer: Donald Delahaye I Title: “Proud and Free” I Location: National Stadium, Kingston
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accomplishment “ Every starts with a decision to try. ” Photographer: Brian McCalla I Title: “New Kingston at Night” I Location: New Kingston
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17 - National Heroes’ Day
is the sum “ Success of small efforts repeated day in and day out. Photographer: Krishna Phillips I Title: “Dusk view of Kingston Wharves and Harbour” I Location: Waterfront, Kingston
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give up what you “ Don't want most, for what you want now. ” Photographer: Antoine Chung I Title: “Twin Ships”” I Location: Harbour View, Kingston
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25 - Christmas Day I 26(27) - Boxing Day
confidently in the “ Go direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined. Photographer: Olatunjie Christie I Title: “Traffic Blocking” I Location: Kingston
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#JPSNightLights Photo Competition Celebrates Jamaica’s Beauty At Night On January 3-23, 2016, JPS invited photographers from across Jamaica to enter the 2016 #JPSNightLights Photo Competition. The second staging of this national photo contest engaged Jamaicans from Negril to Morant Point and highlighted the value of light as well as its aesthetic contribution to our lives. Over the 21 days, the campaign achieved the following: 4 Received over 600 quality entries (50% more than in 2013) 4 5,000 new members joined our online family 4 Our #PhotosOfTheDay got over 13,000 votes in our #JPSNightLights App 4 Reached 2.9million persons across the world (including Dubai, Paris and Las Vegas) 4 At any given time during the contest there were 30,000 persons engaged around the photo competition on social media. From February 8- April 16, 2016, JPS’ Corporate Communications Department is showcasing the best images in a photo exhibition at the Company’s headquarters. JPS staff have also been invited to pick their favourite shots which will be featured in a special limited edition calendar, a new lifestyle magazine as well as shared across JPS’ social media networks and corporate website.
Judging of the amazing entries consisted of two rounds, the first round evaluated technical areas such as focus, exposure and lighting. The second round involved a panel of judges who evaluated the top entries based on creativity, composition, impact and genuineness/authenticity of the content. The winners of the 2016 JPS Night Lights Photo Competition are: 1. Morris Taylor - “City Lights” 2. Antoine Chung - “Twin Ships” 3. Edward Massias - “When Mirrored Souls Collide” Our distinguished panel of judges included Julian Dadag, Professional Photographer/ Head Judge; Damian Whylie, Head of Technology Infrastructure, JPS; Winsome Callum, Director of Corporate Communications, JPS and Samuel Davis, Head of Government & Regulatory Affairs, JPS. The JPS Night Lights Photo Competition was managed by Tricia Williamson, Social Media Manager, JPS. For information/ feedback, contact: corpcom.media@jpsco.com