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Thomas Hawk, along with photographers Trey Ratcliff and Robert Scoble, led 406 people in a photowalk around streets to capture sights. The group, including people from Google+ Photos, walked around San Francisco, taking photographs throughout. Learn more about the event here.
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Most Consecutive Days Photographing One Person
Munish Bansal took photos of his daughter Suman Bansal daily until her 16th birthday. He has 5,845 photos in his collection. Read more about the feat here.
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Most People Framed In A Crowd Self-Portrait Without Any Preview
Cecilia Viejo Serrano framed 188 people, including herself, in a crowd self-portrait without using any preview settings on the camera.
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Most Photographs Of People Jumping By A Single Photographer
[Mike Hedge][1] has taken 895 photographs of people jumping. See Hedge’s entire collection [here][2]. [1]: http://twitter.com/mikehedge [2]: http://www.flickr.com/groups/jumping/pool/46467434@N00/
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Most Bed Poses Photographed In 30 Seconds
Andrew Yang photographed 66 bed poses of Fiona Bloom in 30 seconds. The record was set at Yotel in New York City.
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Most Strangers Photographed In Five Hours
Using a Nikon camera, Ryan Rombough photographed 720 strangers in five hours, a new world record. He set the record as a way to create buzz for his photography business.
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Most U.S. State Capitol Buildings Photographed
Art Hoffman has taken photos of 42 U.S. State Capitol buildings. He began taking the photos in 1968 and has photos from States he has lived in and traveled through.
Hoffman’s photo collection includes all states except Alaska, Delaware, Mississippi, North Carolina, North Dakota, South Dakota, Virginia, and Vermont.
