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PhotoWalk Tomorrow!

 

It’s finally here. The highly anticipated Worldwide PhotoWalk is tomorrow. I am excited. True, I am not necessarily a photographer but I am looking to be inspired nonetheless. I will be attending the Ybor city PhotoWalk with my fellow colleague Dave Cross. It promises to be a good time, assuming the weather cooperates. Since this was announced, almost 8,000 people have signed up in 47 countries. That’s huge!!! This is going to be interesting because this hasn’t been done on such a scale ever before. Well, I have to go and get my gear together. Have a good weekend!!!

2 Comments

  1. Brandon said on — August 22, 2008 @ 8:03 pm

    I am going to the PhotoWalk at the Santa Monica Pier, USA. I’m only 12 years old and looking very forward to it.

  2. Márcio Guerra said on — August 22, 2008 @ 9:06 pm

    Hi Corey! Since I coudn’t get my town in the photowalk, neither had time to let some of my friends know, I might get along with my girlfriend and both of us go for a quick walk… She leaves work at 21h00… A kind of late… But we will see! At least I will shoot some pictures of her! Ehehhe!
    Well, keep up the good work here on Planet Photoshop, my regards to you, to Dave, and of course, the guy who put that together, Scott Kelby (if you can, please say Hi to all of them from me!) and to everybody that usually cames here, and to those that tomorrow go to the photowalk!
    Good Luck to all! Oh! And keep it up good with your show and RC! I came here to see the news everyday! Bye!

    Márcio Guerra

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