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A woman's shadow mixed with nature's fresh water glow. All is definitely elegant in this Lomograph.
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It was an exciting first day at New York Comic Con. Everyone was dressed to impress and ready to enjoy their favorite characters. We are lucky enough to be a part of this phenomenon for the second year in a row. Take a look at some of the fantastic shots we took while at the convention
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Between all my vintage cameras, my favorite is the Agfa CLACK!
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For fans of a beautiful Tennessee sunset, look no further than the city bridges and garages of Nashville!
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It's pretty much a given that during the holidays, waistlines get bigger and belts go a notch higher. There's just something about the season that makes you gorge on all the good things and then some!
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On this day, 522 years ago, Italian explorer Christopher Columbus reaches an island in the Bahamas after sailing across the Atlantic Ocean. This week has been full of travel tales and wanderlust, so why don't we cap it off with one of the iconic travels ever recorded in history?
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The International Center of Photography in New York is proud to present "Strike Anywhere", an exhibition of photographs taken by ICP alumni, and centering around the historic revolutions that had happened in the past year.
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A year ago, we asked you guys to recreate your favorite movie scenes in anticipation of our mystery product. That mystery product isn't a mystery anymore, but the winners are! So without further ado, here are the winners!
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Gregory Crewdson's analogue photography series "Beneath the Roses" has been in the making for a decade now and filmmaker Ben Shapiro has been by his side the whole time. A behind-the-scenes documentary of the grueling creative process, "Greg Crewdson: Brief Encounters" premieres in the USA this month.
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Stickyline is a team whose designs varies between 2D and 3D, and is well versed in "deconstruction" and "restructure" themes. Recently, it magnified the sardine can idea and created a lively big fish "Blue Sardina" for the La Sardina Wardrobe exhibition which started on 7th September.
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I love this park and fell in love here too. It has everything I want from a park, and its right at my doorstep. It seems a million miles away from the city.
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In the first half of my wanderlust wonderlist, I numbered off three places that I would like to visit at least once in this lifetime. Now for this half, I’ll list off the places that I have visited but would like to visit again in the future.
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What we all like to do whenever we find the time, photojournalists do for a living: take pictures. But some photojournalists do their work in some of the most dangerous areas of the world. They take pictures in combat zones and risk their lives to document these conflicts. A new documentary shows how they work and how they deal with being a witness to armed combats.
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Perfect sunsets don't always have to be over the ocean. Southampton has some of the best I have ever seen...
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Bored by the looks of your camera? No money for new analogue gadgets? Mismatching colour schemes? Why don't you pop open a can of bling, and give your old friend a shiny new look.
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In case you haven't heard yet, Keanu Reeves has produced a documentary exploring photochemical filmmaking and the digital process that has been challenging the established medium.
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Never before seen photos taken in the past fifty years by noted photographer Steve Schapiro are compiled in a new book and will be released next month.
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Yesterday, we shared with you more colorized black & white photos from decades past. Today, we found a collection of photos from Moscow in the 1930's that seem to have been colorized with paint which give us a more vivid view of Russian life back then. What do you think of these tint alterations?
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Is your film stash fat, full, and happy? Good for you, because mine is depleted, lonely, and in desperate need of replenishment. It doesn't help that I came across this Flickr group of film photographers showing off their analogue bounty. Are you ready to cry and drool with me?
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I bought the DigitaLIZA 120 and DigitaLIZA 35mm as a combo, mainly for the DigitaLIZA 35 to enable me to scan 35mm sprockets. I wasn't prepared for the very useful side effect of the 120 version.
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There's more than a couple of reasons why French Lomographer Olivier_G is enamoured with his Diana Mini. Read on after the jump to find out what they are
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Being an Aucklander for 20 years, I have to admit I'm rather biased when it comes to praising what Auckland has to offer. I've travelled to many places around the world but there is nothing quite like returning home after an exotic trip and induldging in the many amazing eateries in Auckland.
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SuperSampler is an economic, fun, and practical recorder type of analogue camera. Simply bring it along on your journey and record your daily life. Feel free to playback your photos after one month and recall back your life in the past month. How sweet, isn't it?