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Taylor Swift fans can score $5k and free tickets to become ‘Memory Makers’ ,a photo shoot in London, a $100 salon credit, and a $100 shopping credit ,BUT MUST MEET TWO CRITERIA to score the gig.K
Swifties can apply through the Flytographer website until May 9
TWO lucky friends can score Taylor Swift Eras tour tickets and a $5,000 travel stipend.
A Canadian photography booking company will hook up the two Swifties in exchange for being the company’s “Memory Makers.”
The Canada-based company Flytographer is looking to hire two “Memory Makers” to showcase its new photo tours in exchange for a Swiftie’s dream opportunity.
The two selected Taylor Swift fans will receive free Eras tour tickets, a $5,000 travel credit, a photo shoot in London, a $100 salon credit, and a $100 shopping creditCredit: Getty
Flytographer, a platform that connects travelers with photographers worldwide, is offering Taylor Swift fans the opportunity of a lifetime.
The company is calling for two friends and Swifties to attend the Eras Tour at Wembley Stadium in London, England this fall on August 19.
Flytographer introduced three Taylor Swift-inspired photo tours in London, Paris, and New York, and hopes to hire two Swifties to showcase the new tours, per a press release.
“The Capture Your Era Photo Tours will include stops inspired by iconic moments in history, including Cornelia St. in New York, Pont des Arts in Paris, and the West End in London,” said the company.
“To debut these new tours, Flytographer is hiring two best friends as the company’s Chief Memory Makers, tasked with taking the trip of their wildest dreams to test out the new Capture Your (London) Era Photo Tour.”
My hope for this ‘job,’ as a fan of Taylor myself, is that the Chief Memory Makers will be able to make memories that will last a lifetime, at the event of a lifetime, and have photos that help them capture and remember the magic of the entire experience.”
Nicole SmithFlytographer Founder And CEO
The selected duo will pilot the London-based photo tour and share photos and video footage from the experience on the Flytographer Instagram page.
DETAILS AND ELIGIBILITY
The lucky BFFs will score a $5,000 travel credit, tickets to the Eras Tour at Wembley Stadium, and a Flytographer photo shoot in London.
Additionally, the hires will be given money to glam up in preparation for the concert.
They will receive a $100 salon credit and $100 shopping credit to buy the “ultimate Eras Tour outfit,” according to the press release.
Swifties have until May 9 to apply to be the lucky Memory Makers on Flytographer’s website.
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There are two requirements to be eligible for selection:
Applicants must be 21 or older, but the friend they select may be younger.
Applicants must be legal residents of the US and Canada, excluding Quebec.
‘INSPIRING TO SEE’
The founder and CEO of Flytographer, Nicole Smith, discussed her positive hopes for the future hires in a statement sent to Fox News.
“My hope for this ‘job,’ as a fan of Taylor myself, is that the Chief Memory Makers will be able to make memories that will last a lifetime, at the event of a lifetime, and have photos that help them capture and remember the magic of the entire experience,” said Smith.
“We’ve all seen the tremendous impact Taylor Swift has had, with millions of fans coming together to celebrate the Eras Tour with their best friends.
“From mothers taking daughters to their first concert to lifelong best friends reconnecting to go to a show together, and some even going solo and meeting fellow fans for the first time to celebrate an icon together, it’s been inspiring to see.”
Smith said that Flytographer aspired to become a part of Swiftie history “by capturing the special moments for fans traveling abroad and giving two best friends the experience of a lifetime.”
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