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See what you can do with your Holga when you DON'T use the 12 or 16 mask. It's naked, leaky, and overlapping fun. I have been using my Holga without either the 12 or 16 frame mask and have been getting some really nice results. I love the exaggerated vignetting and light leaks that occurred on every picture. These pictures all came from The Art of Waiting roll from September 2010, shot on Fuji Velvia.
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When my oldest daughter decided to help me develop some film, things didn't go quite as we planned.
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If you're wondering whether or not the Fuji Natura Classica is worth all the money and hype, the answer is a resounding yes! Read on to find out why and take a look at some of my photos taken using this camera.
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The Photo Palace Bus, a mobile darkroom and showcase for film photography, will be spreading analogue love all over the place but it needs your help to get the trip started.
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A new book, compiled by Composing With Images Press and editors Jody Shipka and Nic Nichols features some fun and playful images from toy camera photographers around the world. 100% of the proceeds from the new book, Play!, will be donated children in need.
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Like most Americans, visions of fighters dance in my head when you say "Boxing Day". After a little research, I discovered it's a day for much more than sporting events.
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Vintage cameras that work in the store don't always function properly. Before you get rid of that old camera that doesn't take pictures, read this guide on how to turn a bummer buy into a lovely and festive light.
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Artist Tacita Dean pays tribute to analogue film in her latest exhibit at the Tate Modern's Tubine Hall.
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Fort Delaware, a notoriously haunted military fortress built around 1817, served as a prison during the US Civil War. Much suffering and death occurred at this site, located on an island in the Delaware River. When my daughter's fifth grade class took a field trip there, I jumped at the chance to play ghost hunter. Here's what I found.
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Collect all those skinny little pictures you've taken over the years in photo booths because I've got a great way to display them that doesn't involve a corkboard and thumbtacks.
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My area of the world survived three natural disasters in August; an earthquake, hurricane and a tornado. There was extensive wind damage after the large storm and as the clean-up began, my La Sardina was able to catch some trees in flight as the tree removal crew did their work.
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Stereoscopic cameras that give the viewer the ability to make 3D pictures have been around for a long time. Read on for a brief history and to see what's up next in the world of multi-dimensional photography.
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The many little details of the new La Sardina camera make it a special and welcome addition to Lomography's fantastic line of analogue cameras.
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What did photography ads look like before advertising agencies and fancy cameras? Pretty amazing and artful, it turns out.
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Music is just as big a part of my life as photography. I started thinking what kind of analogue cameras my favorite jazz musicians might use or which ones might personify their essence.
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Freaky-looking, fun and fantastic---three words to describe the Spinner 360. It's the most fun you've had spinning around since you were a kid.
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How the HELL do you rewind film in a vintage, Russian Zenit E without snapping the film or destroying the camera? Just watch....
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Salem, Massachusetts is a sleepy little seaside town with a very spooky past. It's one of the oldest towns in the US and has seen it's share of strange historical events, including the famous Salem Witch Trials of the 1600's.
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The camera-of-choice this summer was a little gem I got for $5 US at K-Mart. I'm sure you could find it in your local Megalo-Mart, too. The Snap Sights! is a lovely plastic, blue beauty that comes in it's own waterproof housing. In fact, you can't really use this camera without the housing unless you plan on modifying it somehow.
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The Ansco Ready-Flash 6x9 medium format camera is a classic from the 1950's that will blow your mind with almost-panoramic capabilities, velvety vignetting and wild light leaks.