For Extremely Lazy but Adventurous Tourists in Paris
Saturday May 12th 2007, 1:39 am
Filed under: paris,photos,travel and places,websites,weird

photos of paris

Will you be traveling to Paris but don’t want to be bothered with taking the requisite souvenir “money shot” photos of our lovely City of Light? Ne t’en fais pas. Don’t worry about it and let an up and coming artist do the dirty work for you. Buy this $85 disposible camera already loaded with 27 photos of Paris. (Each photo costs about $3) You just need to develop them. Who are these up and coming artists? I don’t know. What are the photos of? When were they taken? Not very many details are revealed on the web site, but that is the beauty of this project. Every camera is uniquely different. Will you have that feeling of childlike anticipation upon opening the envelope with your just developed treasures of Paris? Nevermind that you may not have gone to some of the places on the photos. I think the idea is perfectly novel. (I might not even mention that disposible cameras are not ideal for the environment.)

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$85?!! Do they sell? Maybe I found a new career! ;)

Comment by Tomate Farcie 06.07.07 @ 9:57 pm

go for it, tomate! i’m so curious to see the pics though not enough so to spend 85 bucks on a throwaway camera :)

Comment by ptinfrance 06.08.07 @ 11:22 am



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