World Photography Week
World Photography Week is a two-week-long worldwide celebration of photography beginning a week before World Photography Day, on August 12th, and running a week after, through August 26th. On each day of World Photography Week, share a photo on your favorite social media platforms that you've taken that has meaning to you, along with the story behind it, using the hashtag: #WorldPhotographyWeek.
World Photography Day
World Photography Day on 19 August is a celebration of photographic history – and a great excuse to share photos with the world.
Holga Week
Holga Week is an annual worldwide celebration of the humble Holga camera which runs for a week from October 1. The main event is organized by Mr. Holga and features an exciting competition, sponsors, podcast judges, and prizes.
World Toy Camera Day
World Toy Camera Day is celebrated annually around the world on the third Sunday of October, on October 20 in 2024. Despite the name, toy cameras are functional cameras that can take pictures.
Polaroid Week – October
Six days of instant film fun. Polaroid Week was started by flickr users in 2006. You can submit a fixed number of photos per day (which varies from year to year).
127 Day – December
127 Day comes three times a year. It's a day to celebrate 127 format by making pictures with the quirky old cameras that use it.
110 Day
110 film day - 10th January
127 Day – January
127 Day comes three times a year. It's a day to celebrate 127 format by making pictures with the quirky old cameras that use it.
International Brownie Camera Days
International Brownie Camera Days is a whole month dedicated to the various Brownie cameras manufactured by Kodak, starting with the first one in February 1900.
International Film Photography Day – Lomography
Mark your calendars: April 12 is Film Photography Day! To celebrate, look back on your analogue adventure and make us proud with your stand-out shots.
Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day
With your own camera, infinite depth-of-field, skewed perspectives, and slower exposures, you may ultimately become more creative and more selective about what you choose to photograph. Magical things happen in pinhole photography. With your own camera, infinite depth-of-field, skewed perspectives, and slower exposures, you may ultimately become more creative and more selective about what you choose to photograph. Magical things happen in pinhole photography.
International Stereoscopy Day
Stereoscopy Day is an international celebration of the birth of stereoscopic 3-D. Founded by the Brian May Archive of Stereoscopy, it celebrates: The inventor of stereoscopy, British polymath Sir Charles Wheatstone. Stereoscopy’s pioneers and their successors, up to the present day. The long history of the medium, from its first Golden Age and subsequent periods of popularity. Its rich diversity and multiple uses in various fields. The sheer immersive magic it can bring to images, and other applications. Stereoscopy Day can be honoured in many ways to promote the history and present uses of this wonderful medium, including: Sharing stereoscopic 3-D-related...
127 Day – July
127 Day comes three times a year. It's a day to celebrate 127 format by making pictures with the quirky old cameras that use it.