HOTEL group Crieff Hydro Family of Hotels is creating a calendar of images taken by guests, with all proceeds being donated to charity.
The family is calling on guests who have stayed at one of their hotels in the last few years to share scenic photos from their visits. Twelve of these images will be shortlisted and featured in a 2022 calendar to be produced and sold in aid of Children’s Hospices Across Scotland (CHAS).
The search begins today – National Photography Day – and guests who have photos showcasing the stunning scenery at any of the eight hotels in the Crieff Hydro Family are invited to submit them to be part of the limited-edition calendar, which will be available to purchase in all hotels later this year.
To kick start the search, the hotel group’s owners, the Leckie family, have shared an image of their own featuring Stephen, his wife and four children against the backdrop of the scenery at Kingshouse Hotel in Glencoe.
Digital photos can be submitted until September 3 at www.crieffhydrofamily.com/world-photography-day, with details of where and when the photo was taken, which hotel the photographer visited, their name, and any special memories attached to the photo.
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