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6th Annual Curious Camera Event 2014

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Images must be made with one of the following camera categories:

  • Pinhole – homemade or manufactured
  • Plastic Lens – Holga, Diana, Blackbird Fly, etc.
  • Vintage – older than 1950; ex: No. 2 Brownie, Leica II etc.
  • Instant – Polaroid, Fuji Instax, Impossible, etc.

Prizes:

  • 1st Place Prize
    • Holga 120 Panoramic Camera
    • Holga Lens & Filter Holder
    • Holga Split Image Lens Set & Macro Lens Set
    • Holga Shutter Release Set
    • Lomography Chapbook
    • Ilford HP5 120 Film – 6 rolls
    • Curious Camera Trophy
  • 2nd Place Prize
    • Lomography Color Splash Camera with Case
    • Crumpler Photobag
    • Lomography Chapbook
    • Ilford XP2 35mm Film – 4 rolls
    • Curious Camera Trophy
  • 3rd Place Prize
    • Wrebbit All Paper Pinhole Camera
    • Lomography Chapbook
    • Ilford Delta 100 35mm Film –
    • 4 rolls
    • Curious Camera Trophy
  • Exhibition at Artseye Gallery (April 26th – July 31st 2014)

Submit Film or prints – scan at 8×10 @ 300DPI and save as JPEG or TIFF. Prints should be no larger than 8×10 or 10×10.

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