Life as a Lytro Intern

Less than a hundred days after the first Lytro camera was shipped, I began my marketing summer internship.  I knew the company was growing fast, the product was sexy, and the media was definitely taking notice.  I also knew that I loved photography, was attracted by new technology, and wanted to work at a small(ish) company back in sunny California. After begging for many months that they should let me work for them, I found my seat at their shiny new Mountain View office with a completely open floor plan full of camera gear that would make any photographer drool a little. All of this, combined with a stocked kitchen, a full kegerator, and a frequently-used ping-pong table gave me confidence that I was going to have a great summer.

Along with my online acquisition and social media projects, I had a couple unexpected to-do’s I can now file under the skills section of my resume.  I put together legos, taste-tested lollipops, spray painted a brown box black, tracked down fruit pies, re-assembled broken manikins, and planned a pub crawl.  And this doesn’t even account for the rigorous training hours I put in on the ping-pong table and the countless living pictures I ended up taking.
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Lytro joins in on Photo Hack Day

The first Photo Hack Day is happening this weekend in New York City. Along with the $5,000 top prize, and your app featured in Times Square, up to 3 members of your winning team will get your hands on some of the first Lytro cameras to come off the production line later this year.

Want in on those prizes? Photo Hack Day is a two-day hackathon, on August 20-21, where the best and the brightest developers and designers teams will create awesome photo hacks using open APIs. Register now.

Here at Lytro we love innovation, and we are looking forward to being blown away by the imagination and creativity of these developers and designers.

May the best hacker win! (BTW – we’re hiring.)