! pls read whole desc all information in it is important ! [] introduction Hello, and welcome to the June 2022 session of SPC! This camp has run once before, in June 2021. After that, there was never another session. Back then I was the leader of architecture cabin on my old account, @modern-feminist. I have gotten permission from the only active previous host, @joyfuii, to host this session of SPC. I will also host any future sessions. There is also a co-host! The co-hosts are the former co-leader of architecture and the former leader of landscape, @-vanillamochabear- and @rainliqht- !!!! [] What is SPC? SPC stands for Scratch Photography Camp. It is a try-annual camp that takes place in June, October, and January. It's a great place to improve your photography skills, and make new friends in the process! [] About SPC If you've ever participated in SWC or SAC before, feel free to skip this part. Just know that it is run the same way that most scratch camps are. There will be a main cabin, where we keep track of all the points that the cabin has earned. There will also be dailies and weeklies, which are kind of like challenges that you are encouraged to complete. [] cabins Cabins are groups that can earn points. Each cabin will have a studio. Although cabins are named off a photography genres, you do not have to take photos in the genre of your cabin :) the cabin names are below. -Landscape -Simplistic -Architectural -Nature -Abstract -Scenery [] What's this project? This is where you can try to be a leader for SPC! If you would like to lead, remix this project with your answers to the questions. Try to be creative with your leader application instead of just typing the answers to the questions below them. [] final If you have any questions, ask them on my profile, this project, or a co's profile! Also, here's some proof I actually did lead https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/517471594/ I know it says I just shared it, but that's because I had it unshared and just reshared it.
Thank you to @Joyfuii for creating SPC and hosting the first session with @SB17BLU and @-SnoQueen- Thanks to @Candylanguagegirl for creating SWC, the inspiration for SPC Thanks to @-vanillamochabear- to agreeing to host this with me! And thanks to google for the background and images in the thumbnail of this project