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In this edition of Flashbacks on Film, we'll learn a bit about photographer Maurice Broomfield and his photographs of people at work. The focus is on one of his photos entitled The Nylon Stocking Test. Read more after the break.
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Each year, the Cannes Film Festival is hosted at the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès. This building is located by the sea that's why it's no surprise to see personalities in the film industry frolicking around or relaxing by the seaside. Let's take a look at some beach photos taken through the years.
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The late photographer Jack Robinson was a photographer for the New York Times and Vogue. Throughout his career, he took thousands of photos of famous personalities. Several of his never-before-seen photos are now up for sale.
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Germany based artist Bartek Elsner creates awesome works of art out of cardboard materials. See more of his analogue art after the break.
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Jack Kerouac fans have something to look forward to in this year’s Cannes Film Festival – the film adaptation of the novel ‘On the Road’. Read more details about the film after the break.
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Germany has Leica, Zeiss, Voiglander and Rollei. Sweden has Hasselblad. Japan has Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Sony and Olympus. If you’re a photographer, you know these brands. You probably own cameras and lenses made by one or more of these companies. But there is a dark horse in the camera world, Russian and former Soviet countries also produced some great cameras, and some still do. It’s an intriguing story and a branch of photography that can yield some incredible value.
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The Oscar-winning film Lawrence of Arabia will be screened at this year’s Cannes Film Festival as part of the Cannes Classics. Read more on this after the break.
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Black and white is considered one of the oldest types of photography. Many photographers still opt using monochrome film because of the beauty that it can produce. Let's take a look at some monochrome dog and cat photos after the break.
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It's no surprise how elegant and dashing actors and actresses appear when attending the Cannes Film Festival held annually in France. But do you ever wonder what other things they do besides attend the event? Let's look at some vintage photos of actors and actresses after the break.
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Itching to make a movie? Looking for a way to make your LomoKino movie colorful? Want to know how to maintain your LomoKino? We just might have the answers that you're looking for in this edition of Taking Back Tipsters!
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'The Angels’ Share' from Director Ken Loach is one of the contenders in this year’s Cannes Film Festival. Learn more about the movie after the break.
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Each year, Cannes Film Festival honors the classic works of filmmakers through the Cannes Classic programme. This year, one of the films that will be showcased is the 1984 crime film ‘Once Upon a Time in America’. Read more after the break.
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Filmmakers from all over the world flock to France for the annual Cannes Film Festival, and it’s always a happy occasion for them to celebrate amongst others who share their craft. Let’s take a look at a few vintage photos of our admired directors.
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On this edition of Tipster of the Week, we'll learn some useful tips when using our Horizon cameras. Read on to learn more about this week's excellent Tipster!
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One of the most beautiful and peculiar states in Europe is in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea: the Republic of Malta archipelago. Malta’s history, geography, people, nightlife and mysteries are all features that make this place very interesting: Yopanic enjoyed living in Malta for two weeks in 2011 and made some of the best trips of his life, obviously bringing with me all my Lomo cameras!
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Wes Anderson’s ‘Moonrise Kingdom’ is one of the most awaited movies premiering at the 65th Cannes Film Festival. Learn more about the movie after the break.
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Steven Spielberg’s 1975 thriller film ‘Jaws’ will be one of the films to be shown at this year’s Cannes Classics at the Cannes Film Festival. Read on for more information.
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In this edition of Flashbacks on Film, the focus is on the photo of a lovely lady surrounded by men. Learn more about the photo after the break.
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American photographer Irving Penn was known for taking fashion photographs, still life, and portraits. He also worked for Vogue Magazine where he contributed glamour shots. To this day, he is still considered one of the best when it comes to fashion photography.
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110 film was introduced by Kodak back in 1972 for their line of cameras called the Pocket Instamatic. Were you able to get the chance to shoot with this kind of film? We present some of our community members who have some cool 110 film photos!