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Here at Photojojo, we’ve dallied with all the major winter holidays. Chrismukkawanzaa, St. Bodagisil’s Day, The Feast of a Thousand Hams… you name it, we’ve tried it. But Festivus is our favorite. As many of you know, Festivus was popularized 11 years ago by an episode of “Seinfeld” and is now celebrated by discerning holiday-makers around the globe. Unbeknownst to many, Festivus was in fact started in the 1960s by the father of a future Seinfeld writer. Festivus (long may it live) has three fine traditions:
One of these traditions is a bit difficult for us, but we’re leading up to that. If you want to learn how to celebrate the finest winter holiday the Photojojo way (i.e. with cameras, photos and a double helping of silly), keep reading. p.s. Like us? Nominate @photojojo for a Shorty Award with a quick twitter. Photo credit: Mark Demeny
Tradition One: The Festivus Pole
So far, so good. Tradition Two: The Airing of GrievancesTraditionally, over dinner, each person explains to the other members of the family the ways they have disappointed him/her over the past year. This is where we hit a snag. The thing is, we like you people. We really like you. The best we can do with this tradition is a list of little things that bug us about life in general. Bitter coffee, for example. And the unimaginably tiny parking spaces at our favorite grocery store. It’s not much, but tradition is tradition, so we do the best we can. Tradition Three: The Feats of Strength
Once upon a time, the Feats of Strength were our Achilles heel. Challenge us to a thumb wrestling match and we’re on solid ground. But knock-down, drag-out, honest-to-goodness wrestling wrestling? Not so much. But now we have an alternative solution that makes us a force to be reckoned with: The Camera Shootout. How To Have A Camera Shootout
Step 1: Arm yourself. Each combatant is to be armed with a camera and flash. Step 2: Face off. Stand face to face, several paces apart. Step 3: FIRE! Take as many ugly pictures as you can for a period of 60 seconds. Step 4: Judgement day. The others members of the family judge the resulting photos and choose the ugliest photo. The tournament then continues as the winner takes on a new challenger. Tips from the Masters
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Photo credits: Mark Demeny, bubbly toes, and Scott Robbin → See more Photo projects, DIY ideas, and Gear ← → Get it all free: Subscribe by email or RSS ← No related posts |
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