Photocritic wishes you Happy Holidays!

Posted by Haje Jan Kamps

The last few months have been nothing short of insane - the sheer amount of support and help I’ve received from my readers has been truly heartwarming.

I’m taking off for a short Christmas break, to celebrate with my sister and parents. If I get the chance to read my e-mail, I will, but I doubt I’ll have time to update my websites, so in the meantime, I’m afraid the Mini Repository, the Photocritic DIY blog and my personal website will remain relatively dormant.

For the new year, I would love to receive tips about sites you feel ought to be featured on this website - drop me an e-mail on hajejan@kamps.org, and I’ll add it to the grand to-do list!

I wish you all a peaceful holiday season, a safe newyear celebration, and a fantastic 2006. See you on the flipside!

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By eunice szpillman on December 21st, 2005 (permalink)

Have Fun!!! Happy Holidays ;-) And congrats for your blog!

By singermornings on December 21st, 2005 (permalink)

happy holidays!

By Miss. G. Raffe on December 21st, 2005 (permalink)

Happy Holidays Photocritic!

*gives a big hug to the Photocritic mascot*

By Donald Schwartz on January 8th, 2006 (permalink)

Thank you photocritic and have a wonderful new year. I admire resoucefulness.

Pls visit my photography network on RYZE called: Photography: Technique & Style. My networkers could use a lesson in sharing what they know.

By Ed Perchick on January 16th, 2006 (permalink)

Hi Haje, hope you had a great break!

 

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