Foo Camp 2008 Photos

by Scott Beale on July 14, 2008 · 1 comment

Foo Camp 2008

Foo Camp 2008

Foo Camp 2008

Foo Camp 2008

Foo Camp 2008

Foo Camp 2008

Foo Camp 2008

Foo Camp 2008

Foo Camp 2008

Foo Camp 2008

Foo Camp 2008

Foo Camp 2008

Here are a few photos I shot with the Ricoh GR Digital II at last weekend’s Foo Camp 2008, an amazing 3 day “Friends of O’Reilly” event that I attended at the O’Reilly Media offices in Sebastopol, CA.

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photos by Scott Beale

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