Foo Camp 2007 Photos

by Scott Beale on June 25, 2007 · 3 comments

Foo Camp 2007

This weekend I made my first trip to Foo Camp, an invite-only unconference that O’Reilly Media has been hosting at their offices in Sebastopol, CA since 2003. Needless to say it was a pretty amazing time. My original plan was to not even shoot any photos, but I ended up pulling out camera a few times during the weekend.

Here’s my full photo gallery from Foo Camp 2007.

Foo Camp 2007

Speaking of the O’Reilly headquarters, I was there in February as well and shot photos of the O’Reilly and Make/Craft Magazine offices.

UPDATE 1: Kara Swisher has a great write-up and video of Foo Camp on BoomTown, including an interview with O’Reilly founder Tim O’Reilly and several of the Foo Campers.

UPDATE 2: I’ve uploaded my video of Google co-founder Larry Page arriving at Foo Camp 2007 via helicopter.

photo credit: Scott Beale

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