World Wide Photo Walk: Success!!!

The day has gone and past but the memories of it live on through imagery.
This past Saturday saw 50 total strangers (for the most part) gathering together to explore and photograph downtown London, Ontario as part of the World Wide Photo Walk. With the largest gathering of people that the London Photo Walk had seen as of yet, participants divided up into two camps and headed North or South in search of what makes London, Ontario a great city.
After two hours of walking, talking and photographing, participants met up at a local restaurant for some food, drinks and more conversations.
All in all the day was an overwhelming success and I think that everyone would agree that things couldn’t have been any better. But don’t take my word for it, check out what Pat Dryburgh (a first time photo walker) and David Redding (a 3-peat photo walk veteran) had to say about the day and how it unfolded.
Once again we would like to thank all of the local businesses that graciously donated prizes to make this day that much more exciting. Without Orchestra London, Museum London, Stan C. Reade, Lens Lenders, Mainstreet London, Attic Books, Friday Knight Lights or Novacks we wouldn’t have been able to make this day as much as a success as it was.
If you attended the walk make sure to upload your photos to Flickr (its free to sign up for an account) and add your photos to the London Photowalk Group. You might also want to tag your photos with lopw, wwpw, skphoto so that people searching can easily find them as well. Uploading your photos to Flickr has nothing to do with the prizes for the official World Wide Photo Walk (see post below for that information), rather, this is just a way to share your experience from the day with everyone else.
Make sure to keep an eye out here at www.londonphotowalk.ca for more details on out monthly gatherings. Usually held every month at various locations across the city, the London Photo Walk is a fantastic way to get out and explore the City of London through photography and walking.





