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The first compact Kodak camera is considered to be the Kodak No. 1 of 1888, which used roll film. At first this film was still based on paper, but with later Kodak models was replaced by the use of a celluloid base. Consisting mainly of a rectangular wooden box, the No. I didn't have a viewfinder and therefore necessarily required "shooting from the hip" a technique well known and promoted by we Lomographers nowadays.
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“If your pictures aren't good enough, you aren't close enough.” — Robert Capa
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He inspires me to capture the moment and with his portraits, I totally feel like I’m home.
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What's the best way to wrap up March Madness AND Phase I of the 10 Prophecies of the Analogue Future world-wide competition? How about a Los Angeles locals-only competition with loads of piggies awarded and the opportunity to be exhibited in the largest Lomography Gallery Store in the world!