Introducing PhotoCamp London Canada!

Under: Events, News, Sponsors 27 March 2010

It is with pleasure that I am telling you all about PhotoCamp London! I(James) have been wanting to do this since the very popular PodCamp London last year, and then SMarts London, and PodCamp Toronto. It is time to focus on the Arts again and get everyone out to share, learn, and contribute to our artistic community! So here it is! PhotoCamp London Canada and unconference on photography & cinematography!

What is PhotoCamp London?

PhotoCamp is for everyone; newbies, professionals, teachers — everyone is welcome! PhotoCamp is about creating an affordable (free) event with themes surrounding photography and cinematography. Education and community involvement take a front seat throughout the discussions of these mediums.

An unconference is a small conference where the content is provided by the attendees. Each conference will have only a basic structure up until it starts. People are asked to contribute sessions that they want to present or hear about. Those sessions are picked up by someone with experience in that field and they present it. A session is between 5 and 30 minutes and can cover any topic related to photography and cinematography.

When is PhotoCamp London?

PhotoCamp London is proud to be hosted by the London Public Library, at the Central branch, located in the heart of our fine city. The event will be filled with lots of fun learning and networking among fellow photographers. So mark your calendars and register now!

When: Saturday September 11th, 2010

Where: London Public Library – Central Branch

Time: 9:30am-4:00pm followed by LOPW #16

Register Now!

London Photowalk #16

Saturday September 11th 2010

Meet: Central Library - Rotary Reading Garden

Time: 6:30PM-8:30PM

Route: TBA

One Response to “Introducing PhotoCamp London Canada!”

  1. Kevin says:

    May I suggest moving the meeting location for the photo walk just to the east of the library entrance, right next to the rotary reading garden. I only offer this suggestion as there is more room to gather and we will not be blocking the entrance to the library.

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