I was invited to join the Vandigicam Flickr Group on their “Portrait Throw Down III” meetup that gathered in English Bay on August 30, 2006. Vancouver photographer, Rachael Ashe, contacted me with the idea that this event that she was leading would make for interesting podcast material. The location and people apart of the group were an excellent setting for documenting what a Vandigicam gathering is like. Rebecca joined me but participated in the photo-festivities while I ran around with a microphone. Yet another adventure into the people that make up Vancouver, and here is a portion of those people who share a passion for getting behind the lense.
I would love to have linked to everyone’s Flickr accounts that I met at the meetup. Gladly and unfortunately, there were just way too many people to recall nor would it be fair to list the few people I do recall while forgetting the rest. If you were there, feel free to post a comment with a link to your photos. Regardless, it was great meeting everyone!
- Flickr group: Vandigicam
- Rachael Ashe Photography [rachaelashe.com]
- Rebecca’s Blog [miss604.com]
- “…and i’m spent” – Post about the meetup
- My Flickr Photos
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Great podcast John!
That was a great one. Well captured.
It was a fun listen. I hope you’ll come out again…
Audio’s a nice way to round out the experience, to explain what happens at these nebulous Vandigicam events!
Fun podcast! It was good to meet you, even though I never properly introduced myself when we were discussing American Gothic. My shots from the event (and I’ve got a few more to upload) are here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/steena/sets/72157594261800210/
I wasn’t invited? I’m so hurt
Late to the reply, but it was wonderful meeting each and everyone of you at the meetup. Will have to go again, minus the recording gear. I know that Rebecca has plans to come out for sure. We really had a lot of fun, and I’m glad so many people were happy with the outcome of the audio.
And Dan, you’re always invited! 🙂