24 Hours of Flickr

by Scott Beale on May 4, 2007 · 0 comments

24 Hours of Flickr

24 Hours of Flickr takes place tomorrow, Saturday, May 5th. Photographers from around the world will submit a photo that illustrates one day in the life in the Flickr community. Selected photo submissions will be used for a 24 Hours of Flickr book, with $1 of each book sale going to Médecins Sans Frontières.

What happens around the world in one day? In a word – life. Here on Flickr, our members are sharing the world that they see: snapping daily moments, recording history, telling stories, capturing beauty.

To celebrate this global community, we invite you to join us in 24 Hours of Flickr, a day-long global photo project. On May 5 2007, grab your camera and whatever else you need, and chronicle your day in pictures.

For more information and to participate, join the 24 Hours of Flickr group.

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