Yes, I am a numpty and accidentally ordered two Juice Box cameras, so I'm giving the second one away. This is a film camera and takes 35mm film. The giveaway is open to anyone, anywhere. Good luck!
This little camera is adorable! I feel that it deserves summer fun and good times with with friends, so I would save it for barbecues in the sunshine, frisbee in the park and ciders in back gardens!
I'll be completely honest with you - I'd take a lot of photos of strangers... casually sipping on my 'juice box' and sneakily taking a photo of the intriguingly dressed young woman at the art gallery, that sort of thing. I'm trying to remember the name of the street photographer I studied a while ago but my mind isn't working at 2:40am... either way, I'd be like him.
Awww, it's adorable! I haven't used a film camera in years... It'd be nice to take unsuspecting photos of people because they're always my favourite (unless they're of me because I always look terrible)
Haven't used a film camera in so long, I think I'd start off paralysed with fear about wasting the shots, but would loosen up with some pictures of my nieces - they are so adorable I can never resist photographing them.
OMG ! This is so adorable ! Hello. Firstly, Thanks for featuring this cute thing here. I didn't have slightest of idea about presence of something so cute and quirky. Secondly, now that I'm aware of it, I WANT IT ! :D Finally, there's something telling me only I'll be its possessor. xoxo
Such a cute and sneaky camera idea! I'd love to win this and go back to the golden era of film pics and the excitement of seeing what they turn out like!
Ahh what an awesome/ridiculous camera! I've set myself the new years challenge of shooting at least five rolls of film this year so it'd be a great help!
So cute! I would love to add this to my collection (it is not a big one!) and take photographs of everything that I love. I have seen a revew of this and I think it is absolutely adorable and you can get an idea of what I'll capture by looking at my flickr: http://flickr.com/fonay Thank you!
I didn't even know that this existed until just now! It's such a cool camera! I'll probably take it on holiday with me, love taking unusual cameras away with me when I go abroad!
Just saw your reminder on Twitter, decided to give it a go. The camera's too cute to pass up the opportunity, even though I've never won antything in my life. I'd love to take it with me all the time to be able to take a snapshot whenever something catches my fancy, it's so small and handy.
Such a gorgeous little camera! I have been dying for a new camera recently after mine broke! It's my last year in manchester, so I'd probably take some artsy shots of everything I'm going to miss here! fingers crossed! x
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ReplyDeleteOhh cool!
ReplyDeleteI don't know what I would photograph because it would me my first analog camera. I guess some nature shots to learn to use it properly.
I love these little cameras. I would take pictures of fruit and things and mostly cats with this little camera!
ReplyDeleteThis little camera is adorable! I feel that it deserves summer fun and good times with with friends, so I would save it for barbecues in the sunshine, frisbee in the park and ciders in back gardens!
ReplyDeletesooo cute!! i haven't had my own film camera for sooo long! <3
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cute idea and I'm in dire need for new input and inspiration that'll get me shooting again!
ReplyDeleteI spent a good 30 seconds thinking it was actually a juice box. It is adorable! Brb, putting camera inside a juice box.
ReplyDeleteI'll be completely honest with you - I'd take a lot of photos of strangers... casually sipping on my 'juice box' and sneakily taking a photo of the intriguingly dressed young woman at the art gallery, that sort of thing. I'm trying to remember the name of the street photographer I studied a while ago but my mind isn't working at 2:40am... either way, I'd be like him.
ReplyDeleteThey're too cute! I'm not really sure what I'd shoot with it, as I tend to shoot lots of things, but I'm sure it would be fun to fool people with it
ReplyDeleteI reaaaally want one! :)
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Awww, it's adorable! I haven't used a film camera in years... It'd be nice to take unsuspecting photos of people because they're always my favourite (unless they're of me because I always look terrible)
ReplyDeletei'll take photos of my sister! :)
ReplyDeleteHope to win this.
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ReplyDeleteDone! I'd love to photograph places I visit in Bombay with it!
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ReplyDeleteHave been wanting to buy a camera but no luck these days. Would love to win it. Love taking nature pics. :)
ReplyDeleteI'd be taking photos of vegan things and my cat and my stupid boyfriend and my feet and just general shit really.
ReplyDeleteI'd love this camera, 35mm film is my favourite! Cheap and cheerful )
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Haven't used a film camera in so long, I think I'd start off paralysed with fear about wasting the shots, but would loosen up with some pictures of my nieces - they are so adorable I can never resist photographing them.
ReplyDeleteAww I love this! I'd probably photograph all of the cats that I've been luring into my garden recently :)
ReplyDeleteAh! Like a spy. People's shoulders, things for sale, my own fingers.
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ReplyDeleteGreen things, forests, the waves of the sea
ReplyDeleteSnow!
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet idea!!!
ReplyDeleteI'd take photos on the beach
ReplyDeleteOMG ! This is so adorable ! Hello. Firstly, Thanks for featuring this cute thing here. I didn't have slightest of idea about presence of something so cute and quirky. Secondly, now that I'm aware of it, I WANT IT ! :D Finally, there's something telling me only I'll be its possessor. xoxo
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute camera, I want to win it so I can do more film soup!
ReplyDeleteAaah it's so cute, I'd love to take it to my holiday in Barbados next month!
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable, I'd take pictures of mountains and my son with it!
ReplyDeleteMy little diary first <3
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Awww this camera is such a cute piece , I never heard about this before. I would love to take picture of my little lady finger's plant :)
ReplyDeleteVintage bric n brac! xx
ReplyDeleteI would absolutely loooooooooove to win it !!
ReplyDeleteI love going round my city (Brighton) taking pics of the graffiti and street art we have here and I'd use the juice box camera to take pics of it :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute and sneaky camera idea! I'd love to win this and go back to the golden era of film pics and the excitement of seeing what they turn out like!
ReplyDeleteoh yes please!
ReplyDeleteAnything XD! School!
ReplyDeleteAhh what an awesome/ridiculous camera! I've set myself the new years challenge of shooting at least five rolls of film this year so it'd be a great help!
ReplyDeleteSo cute!
ReplyDeleteAlso, I'd photograph everything with this little gem! I love shooting with film at parties and on day adventures.
DeleteSo cute! I would love to add this to my collection (it is not a big one!) and take photographs of everything that I love. I have seen a revew of this and I think it is absolutely adorable and you can get an idea of what I'll capture by looking at my flickr: http://flickr.com/fonay
ReplyDeleteThank you!
what a fun looking camera, I've always been intrigued by these :) great giveaway!!
ReplyDeleteI didn't even know that this existed until just now!
ReplyDeleteIt's such a cool camera! I'll probably take it on holiday with me, love taking unusual cameras away with me when I go abroad!
As with all other cameras I have, I would take pictures of my cat and my son
ReplyDeleteLots of selfies and pictures with friends at school! Plus vacations since it's cute and portable. ^^
ReplyDeleteSo cute!! I love it so much.
ReplyDeleteJust saw your reminder on Twitter, decided to give it a go. The camera's too cute to pass up the opportunity, even though I've never won antything in my life. I'd love to take it with me all the time to be able to take a snapshot whenever something catches my fancy, it's so small and handy.
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous little camera! I have been dying for a new camera recently after mine broke! It's my last year in manchester, so I'd probably take some artsy shots of everything I'm going to miss here! fingers crossed! x
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