Worldwide Half-Frame Photography Day

Worldwide Half-Frame Photography Day is all about having fun celebrating this great format! Photo competition free to enter, three categories: People Places Possibilities Photos can be taken from 1-7th Sept so you have a chance to take 72 frames Submission will be open from 8th Sept to 8th Nov Judged by the organisers Prizes hand screen-printed T-shirt or poster

World Cyanotype Day

"Cyanotype" is a photographic process, discovered in 1842, involving two chemicals (ammonium iron(III) citrate + potassium ferricyanide) and UV light resulting in a beautiful Prussian Blue image.   Simple, beautiful & fascinating. Every year on the last Saturday of September, photographers and artists worldwide will gather in backyards, parking lots, galleries and parks to connect, create and celebratethis antiquarian photographic process.

Holga Week

Holga Week is an annual worldwide celebration of the humble Holga camera which runs for a week from October 1. The main event is organized by Mr. Holga and features an exciting competition, sponsors, podcast judges, and prizes.

World Toy Camera Day

World Toy Camera Day is celebrated annually around the world on the third Sunday of October, on October 20 in 2024. Despite the name, toy cameras are functional cameras that can take pictures.

Polaroid Week – October

Six days of instant film fun. Polaroid Week was started by flickr users in 2006. You can submit a fixed number of photos per day (which varies from year to year).

127 Day – December

127 Day comes three times a year. It's a day to celebrate 127 format by making pictures with the quirky old cameras that use it.

110 Day

110 film day - 10th January

127 Day – January

127 Day comes three times a year. It's a day to celebrate 127 format by making pictures with the quirky old cameras that use it.

International Brownie Camera Days

International Brownie Camera Days is a whole month dedicated to the various Brownie cameras manufactured by Kodak, starting with the first one in February 1900.

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