Photojojo’s Mission Murals Photo Safari

by Dave Schumaker on November 3, 2008 · 0 comments

guest post by Dave Schumaker

San Francisco Photojojo Photo Safari

Ninja

Valencia and McCoppin

18th and Mission

On Saturday, November 8th, I’m helping to organize the first San Francisco photo safari for Photojojo, a great photography website headquartered here in the city and run by some good friends. We’ll be departing from the corner of Market Street & Brady Street at 3:30pm and going on a tour of the murals and graffiti around Valencia Street.

Heather Champ, the community manager at Flickr will be leading this particular safari for us. Afterward, we’ll meet up at a nearby bar where we’ll share photos in a slide show and give away prizes.

And since the election will finally be over, you’ll definitely be in need of a breather from your computer. So grab your nearest camera (all types accepted) and come join us! You can get more information via the Facebook event page.

photos by Dave Schumaker

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