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For their first task, the US CitySlickers will show us around their towns and cities, documenting their experiences in analogue and telling us stories along the way. Let's meet Gretchen and have a small slice of her world in Portland, Oregon.
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Taking a romantic stroll along the boardwalk of this town called "The Entrance" in New South Wales, Australia, can bring you lots of different sights to enjoy with your loved one. Everything from the history of the town on placards to watching the pelicans being fed!
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I LOVE Santa Barbara in December because it doesn't feel like December. Slip into your flipflops and cruise State St., Stern's Wharf and along the waterfront for some breathtaking landscapes. I lived her for five years so there is nothing more amazing to me than going home for a visit.
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With so many Christmas markets - especially in Europe, we just had to make it a two-part affair for this continent as there really is so much more to see, enjoy, and take photos of for the holidays.
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Looking for some Christmas cheer to brighten up your cold winter nights? Warm up with your holiday favorites and indulge in both traditional and modern Christmas treats with your loved ones by simply visiting a Christmas market! No matter which side of the world you may be in, you're always bound to find one that conjures up fond memories of this festive holiday. This week, we put the spotlight on the different Christmas markets in Europe, read more about it after the jump.
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The Lubitel166+ is our most sophisticated camera. Let’s celebrate this with a jolly day out to Alfie’s Antiques Market. Here you’ll find vintage fashion, textiles, paintings and furniture; there’s even a vintage hair salon. It’s the perfect setting for shooting with this gentlemanly camera. Tweed jackets and frilly dresses are welcome.
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We have spent too much of July wrapped up under our duvets and spending the weekends curled up on the sofa as though they were long November nights. Enough is enough! So what’s better than waking up bright and early and heading to six of London’s finest markets and fairs testing a different camera each time!
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Australian girl goes to Hamburg to hang out, and finds that fate brought her there for a reason. The story of girl finds camera. Or camera finds girl. In any case, a true love is born.
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In honor of our newest 35mm analogue adventurer, the ever-colorful La Sardina cameras, let us dive deep into the world's largest fish market: the Tsukiji Fish Market!
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Looking to dabble in street photography? Want to try your hand at some cool double exposures? Simply want to hang out, soak in the atmosphere, and enjoy London life as it’s meant to be; live, loud, and laid bare on the street? Columbia Road Flower Market every Sunday is just the spot.
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Have a butchers at how awesome Sundays are in the East End!
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I fell in love with those bricks.
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It is the capital of Madagascar which is a mix of Africa and Asia…you can find there every kind of markets, taxi drivers, vendors, beggars…they sell whatever you want fruits, sunglasses, animals, flowers, mobile phones, every kind of meat (tongues, tails, etc..), electronic products…
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Marrakech is a city unlike any other: nowhere exoticism is better showcased than in this ochre-and-rose-hueed city. Browsing through the streets will showcase different interesting stuff. You will see acrobats, children boxing and of course, street market.
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Spend a day in Ventimiglia and enjoy the beach, the visit in the old town, don't forget to do shopping and to bring back wonderful ham and cheese, and even two bottles of alcoholic beverage.
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Historical Place near downtown Baltimore and a must see must see local music store.
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An interesting city, in the south of India, with large roads and nice buildings, above all the Marajà Palace, an imposing building, with a huge garden and different temples dedicated to the various Hindu divinities and some elephants used for ceremonies. From Bangalore is really simple to get there by train.
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One of the most interesting shopping possibilities in Amsterdam is the several street-markets which can be found all over the city. The most famous one is maybe the Waterlooplein –market. There you can buy second-hand clothing but also new clothes, dvds, cds, rummage, and so on. It has its own metro-station and it is open from Monday to Saturday, 8:30 am – 5:30 pm.