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Join Our Team

We are always looking for some new friendly people to join the VPGamers admin team!

It's been a struggle to keep things going,  not gonna lie, that's why we need people like you to join our team.

YOUR PART

You will choose photos from our hashtag or X community page. Then share them with the VPGamers page.

  • Curating, 
  • themes,
  • events
  • ideas.
Also looking for anyone that wants to write game/photomode reviews. Literally anyone! Lol.

REQUIREMENTS

Not any real requirements. 

We just aske you o be active as much as you can. Enough to keep up with what the community chat and Post atleast 2 or 3 times a week. uou'll work with  teams.

CONTACT US

If you are interested in helping, please send us a message on Twitter @vpgamers_ or Instagram @horizontal.frame

Or email us: virtualphotographygamers@gmail.com

Thank you,

Team Lead

Horizontal.Frame 

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