That's an awesome idea, photojunkie!
I'd love to see something like that happen in Boston. What
are the
"Rules of Photocamp", and what kind of
presentations do you look for?
~Jay
On Aug 16, 1:05 am, photojunkie <photojun... gmail.com> wrote:
> So my latest project ishttp://www.photocamp.org
>
> Photocamp is a photography-centric gathering inspired
by the BarCamp
> model. More specifically, it was inspired by events
like Democamp and
> Casecamp which added some basic structure to an evening
event, while
> keeping to open to people in the community to
participate. Each
> gathering will consist of 3 or 4 presentations that fit
into the Rules
> of Photocamp. It is open to anyone, it is participant
driven and is
> completely free.
>
> The idea for these gatherings is to bridge the gap and
bring people
> together, whom share a passion for photography.
Photocamp is for a
> wide range of individuals, ranging from professionals,
emerging
> artists, students to hobbyists. If you have a love for
photography and
> want to share with others in the field, this event is
for you.
>
> We hope to inspire, discuss and learn from all the
participants.
>
> We are doing our first event in Toronto tomorrow.
>
> There has already been interest in Houston and Seattle
to do similar
> events.
>
> perhaps you wanna do something in your city.
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