Contact

Recognize Yourself?

Email at least one picture of yourself to verify that it is in fact you in the pictures to:

orphanpictures (at) gmail.com

Provide us with as many contact details as possible. IFYC will work to put you and the person who found your camera in touch with each other to discuss how to get your camera back. You may be asked to provide further details about the make/model of the camera, or specific things about the photos to confirm ownership (such as the name on a birthday cake).

When you receive your camera and photos back, we’d love to share your story with our readers. Email us the story about how the process went, and leave your thoughts about the blog.

If you recognize someone – a friend, a family member, etc. – on our blog, please send them a link to the site, our contact information, and urge them to get in contact with us as soon as possible!

Find A Lost Camera?

Email four of the best, most visually appealing and descriptive photos from your found camera to:

orphanpictures (at) gmail.com

Please include as many details as you can — such as the time you found the camera, where you found it, and anything else you may find important that can help track down the owners.

Please include with your submission:

  • A valid and regularly checked email address
  • A phone number where you can be reached

Your information will never be given out to any third party. Having as much contact information as possible helps put you and the camera’s owner in touch as soon as possible. If at any time your contact information changes, please update IFYC with the changes.

Postings

I Found Your Camera receives dozens of submissions every week. The blog is updated every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. But because of a backlog of pictures, your submission may not appear right away. It will be posted as IFYC staff work their way down the list.

Comments are moderated before they appear on the blog. It may take up to a day for your comments to appear, although we try our best to include them right away. If you see yourself on this blog, please email us (see above). Leads and clues left in comments are not followed on by the site’s owners.

Disclaimer

I Found Your Camera does not digitally manipulate any photos submitted. Photos are posted in their raw format and are only rescaled to upload onto the blog. File names are changed for organizational purposes, and sometimes containĀ easter eggs.