World Toy Camera Day 17/10/2009

This Saturday, October 17, 2009 is World Toy Camera Day!

So load up all of your toys and get your trigger finger warmed up! Join toy camera shooters around the world in this day of photo-goodness.

Join the World Toy Camera Day Group on Flickr

I am also looking for any self portraits done on this day to feature on my blog (I will be doing some as well) – please email them to me at holgajen@hotmail.com by November 8!

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  2. Posted by Veronica on October 17th, 2009, 19:46 (Reply to this comment)

    I nearly forgot about this today! Heading out once I get Taz (my dog) re-bandaged up… coincidentally took some self portraits last night after midnight, so if any turn out, I’ll send them your way, Jen! :)

  3. Posted by Scribe on October 19th, 2009, 13:05 (Reply to this comment)

    Yay, managed to load up a Picca CLK for the first time… now all I need to do is wait a month to finish the film, a week to get it developed, and another 3 weeks to scan it in… ;)

    Hope everyone else had a fun day…

  4. Posted by margaret Haas on October 19th, 2009, 20:01 (Reply to this comment)

    I just sent in all my film to get developed, im so excited to see everyone’s photos!

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