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A photographer friend sent me a Flickr guest pass URL for an event my family also attended. I'm interested in downloading most (might as well be all) of the photos in the set. However, I'm not interested in doing the pointy-clicky thing hundreds of times to get at each of the 200+ original-resolution photos.

Is there a way – whether another web site or tool – to download, in bulk, all photos in a Flickr guest pass URL set?

Note: This is different from other Flickr bulk download questions because I am interested in downloads via the guest pass access specifically. I've come across services and tools that provide bulk-download of one's own photos, but not guest pass sets.

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I have not tried this and thus YMMV, but try using this : http://lifehacker.com/5553663/bulkr-downloads-flickr-photos-to-your-desktop

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Neither of those work for this question, Bulkr does, but isn't free.

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Thanks for first post - it would be helpful to include the link to Bulkr, even if the service isn't free. – OnenOnlyWalter Oct 17 '12 at 20:15
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Add context to your answer that doesn't assume the existence of other answers. Maybe include more information around how to use Bulkr or a link to their tutorial/faq pages and why it's a good fit for an answer to this question. – Dez Oct 23 '12 at 0:48

I know it's an old question, but since I was looking for an answer today I will post a solution here:

You can accomplish what you want via FlickAndShare.

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Umm, I think this may help you: http://sunkencity.org/flickrbackup/ and its sourceforge project is here http://sourceforge.net/projects/flickrbackup/

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It looks like flickrbackup only allows you to access your own photos. – Dez Mar 7 '12 at 15:53

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