Coincidentally, tonight the BBC has a story about No Camera Day.
A photographer from Brighton in southern England is urging the people of the world to take a day out and stop taking pictures.I think its a nice idea though unlikely to change many people attitudes even for one day. Once someone gets attached to their camera it can be hard to separate them from it, a bit like their mobile phone. Even so, despite the fact that I almost always have a compact digital with me, most days I never take any photographs. July 17th being a Monday makes it one of the days I rarely take photographs.
Becca Bland has launched "non-photography day" - planned for 17 July - through a website together with a sticker and flyposter campaign in various cities in England.
Perhaps we should take the idea and apply it to blogs? How about a No Post Day. Maybe we could all enjoy the day and not think, "I must post about this later".
Maybe on 17 July, we should all put down our cameras ... and record the sound of experiences instead!
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What is the rationale for having a day that you wouldn't take pictures on purpose? There are many days that I don't take pictures but the idea of "boycotting" a day is strange to me.
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