matthewmcvickar + cameramail   13

Kodak: A Thousand Words — Guest Blog Post: Camera Mail
I wrote this guest post for the Kodak blog. I think they are sending me free Kodak single-use cameras in exchange.
self  cameramail  blog  writing 
september 2011 by matthewmcvickar
Boing Boing: Cameramail: sending disposable cams through the post with a note asking posties to take pix
“Matthew McVickar designs these Cameramail packages with disposable film-cameras taped to their front and a note exhorting posties to take pictures of themselves and environs as the package passes through their custody.”
cameramail  mail  photography  self 
june 2011 by matthewmcvickar
Neatorama: Behind the Scenes of the USPS
“I love the idea of this project by web designer Matthew McVickar. He sent this camera in the mail with a message asking the postal workers to take pictures on the camera’s trip to its destination. The result is fun and educational, and it would be a great school project for any teachers out there.”
cameramail  self  camera  photography 
june 2011 by matthewmcvickar
thestar.com: Smile, you’re on camera mail! A camera’s journey across America
I was interviewed by Debra Black at the Toronto Star this morning.

“For Matthew McVickar the idea of sending a disposable camera attached to a piece of cardboard was intriguing. What kind of pictures would one get, he wondered? Would the camera make it to its destination?”
newspaper  canada  self  cameramail  photography  mail 
june 2011 by matthewmcvickar
9GAG: Camera Mail
“that's a great idea but the pictures aren't as fun as one would've imagined”
self  cameramail  mail  photography 
june 2011 by matthewmcvickar
New School of Photography: it's in the mail...
“Matthew McVickar decided to send a camera through the mail, these are the images it captured.”
cameramail  self  blog 
june 2011 by matthewmcvickar
Petapixel: Disposable Camera Captures Its Own Trip Across the United States
“Five years ago, web designer Matthew McVickar decided to give one lucky disposable camera a free vacation, sending it through the mail from Cape Cod, Massachusetts to Honolulu, Hawaii with the instructions ‘Take a photo before you pass it on!’. When he got the camera back, there were seven photographs taken by various workers in the United States Postal Service that show the cameras journey (and the inner workings of the USPS!).”
self  cameramail  camera  mail 
june 2011 by matthewmcvickar

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