Pentax 17 Photo Competition 2024

By Paul McKay

If you have a Pentax 17 film camera then this is your chance to show your BEST images shot on it and WIN some film goodies!

The legendary Japanese designer behind the Pentax 17 camera - TKO, you may recognise him from the launch videos - is coming to the UK in early November and is going to be our judge 🙌🏼

Deadline: midnight Monday 4th November 2024
Criteria: you MUST have shot the photo on Pentax 17 film camera. You must be UK-based.
Number of entries: unlimited per person - but you must submit each photo separately

You can use any film, there is no specific theme for the competition, and you don't need to have bought your Pentax 17 from Analogue Wonderland 😊 - we're just looking for awesome photography!

 

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