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Manhattan Beach Photogs: Contribute To SoCal Landmarks Project
Photographers of varying abilities are encouraged to apply to help SoCal Landmarks Project capture a wealth of sites in 10 SoCal counties.

MANHATTAN BEACH, CA — As an ongoing project to "document the myriad sites, buildings, structures, monuments, and other natural and historical points of interest and/or importance that are considered locally, regionally and/or nationally as landmarks in the ten southern counties of California - Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Kern and San Luis Obispo," SoCal Landmarks is looking for photographers who can contribute to the project. They are also looking for suggestions of sites to shoot for the project.
Supported by contributions from a collaboration of photographers with varying levels of skills and experience, "but a common interest in the place we all call home - Southern California," the project is an opportunity to use your time and skills to capture SoCal's landmarks.
The Manhattan Beach Pier is one of the sites captured for the project.
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The 1st Manhattan Beach Pier, Manhattan Beach, Los Angeles County, was completed in 1897. It is the oldest concrete pier on the West Coast. Image taken for the SoCal Landmarks photography project. SoCal photographers interested in joining the project see https://t.co/FsBPAxV7al pic.twitter.com/ZqD6UAqq7Q
— Andrew Schmidt (@shotwellcollect) January 20, 2021
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