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This Thursday’s throwback is all about the off-beat and the unusual innovations from the late 1940s and beyond!
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Salvatore Ferragamo found his calling as a shoemaker and footwear designer at the tender age of 9, when he decided to make shoes for his sisters to wear to their First Communion because their parents simply could not afford it.
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If the photographers we saw a few days ago were looking quite formal and absorbed in their photo work during the 1962 Cannes Film Festival, the ones in this photo seem to be more casual and playful!
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On this day, 154 years ago, the famed Scottish author behind some of the most popular and enduring works of literature was born. Let's take a look back at the life and works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in this installment of Today in History.
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Sometimes, one snapshot is enough to capture a memory. And today's Snippets and Vignettes installment is in honor of Ray Manzarek, founding member and keyboardist of the legendary band The Doors, and his contribution to the world of music.
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The beginning of Autumn in the South Hemisphere is the perfect time to drink some wine, eat some typical food, and participate in the grape harvest festivities!
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I wanted to present my work and where I realize my ideas. After leaving my job teaching art, I decided to devote myself to the evolution of my personal work. That's why I converted part of my home into an art studio.
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Every May 1st, all labor workers in Jawa Barat (West Java), Indonesia come to Gedung Sate, Bandung to speak out their mind. I try to capture the other side of the annual demonstration. Check out my photos after the jump.
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They are totally judging you.
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During the month of the flowers, the good weather arrives and we enjoy it with the special day of the best of our families: with our mothers.
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Unlike others, I don't want to get out of house during Summer because I have a very cute balcony full of small but colorful flowers!
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This is an unbelievable story about how a cameraman called Bebot resurrected a dead Yashica 365.
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This Sunday's stop motion feature is an awesomely cool video that juxtaposes the old and the new. Watch it under the cut!
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Streets of Torino, arches, architecture, trams, parks, bohemian life...and two lomographers:
Mr. Cryboy and Atria007.
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I confess: I like conducting workshops a lot!
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Scenes like this where photographers are always on the go with their cameras during the Cannes Film Festival probably haven't changed much--except that there are probably more cameras equipped with zoom lenses!
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Today, May 17, is the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia, so this week's PYHOF offers a list of songs that aims to bring pride and inspire acceptance! Get ready to stand up and wave that flag proud!
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If you've ever wondered what else you can do with multiple exposure, the ethereal, Impressionist-inspired works of a Finnish artist and photographer might in turn be inspirational for you. Find out more after the jump!
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The Indisposable Concept is all set to showcase some of the best photos from the project in an exhibit next week. If you're going to be in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia around that time and would like to drop by, take note of the details of the exhibit provided after the jump!
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We all know the much-awaited Baz Luhrmann adaptation of The Great Gatsby opened the 66th Annual Cannes Film Festival earlier this week. But did you know that this movie is already the fifth screen adaptation of this F. Scott Fitzgerald classic?