Help needed with the 'The Forgotten Cowboy' project
By John Ferguson
Today John Ferguson launched a new Kickstarter campaign to help raise funds for my multi-media project on Black cowboys entitled 'The Forgotten Cowboys'.
For those that aren't familiar, Kickstarter is an "all or nothing" funding model. In other words, if I don't achieve my goal my project will not get funded. So I can only make this happen with your help! Any amount of support you can offer is deeply appreciated.
In exchange for your kindness and commitment to this project, I'm offering a range of awards in return for pledges starting at just £15. There's everything from a HD digital download of the full length documentary, to signed archival exhibition prints of various sizes, to numbered signed copies of the " The Forgotten Cowboys" published book. There's a little bit of something for everyone and a few surprise rewards that will pop up throughout.
If you feel comfortable, please take a moment share this link with anyone you think might be interested (via e-mail, Facebook, Twitter, etc.). Getting the word out is a big part of the success of this project.
I've including the link to my kickstarter page where you'll also find a short video trailer that we've put together giving you a small insight to the black cowboys and the documentary were attempting to make. The campaign to raise money only lasts for 30 days so it's important that the message and donations reached to the site quickly. I hope you find the project interesting and look forward to your help and support.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/380776175/the-forgotten-cowboys?ref=email
Also, if you haven't already, be sure to connect with me on Facebook to follow along.
Thank you for your support,
John
John Ferguson
Photographer
www.johnferguson.co.uk
E-mail: jfergie@btinternet.com
Tel: +44(0)7710 613 934
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