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An often overlooked feature of the Diana F+ is the pinhole option. We’re going on a lensless adventure, and you should tag along, too. Special guest appearance from the Diana Multiple Pinhole Operator!
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Attention all photography fanatics: Here’s your chance to take our medium format dream machine out for a test run! We’re taking our beloved Diana F+ clones for a stroll to capture the essence of the city through a plastic lens, just in time for the Diana World Tour. Details after the jump!
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Fifteen people standing in a circle, in every hand they're holding an analogue camera... There's a man in a white Teakwando suit standing in a slide... What on earth is going on here!? Well, the Seoul Matrix Amsterdam of course!
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You’d think it would be an easy job to find portraits of people standing (or sitting) bang in the centre of a black and white photo, right? Well, think again! This week’s installment of Influence or Coincidence, dealing with the symmetrical portrait photography of Lothar Wolleh, was webo29’s toughest to date. But he’s managed (sort of).
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Until March 24th, M.I.A Gallery hosted an exhibition of photographs by Malian photographer and Hasselblad Award winner Malick Sidibé. The exhibition in Seattle consisted of over 30 photographs by Sidibé. As you can see, Sidibé’s work focusses mostly on black-and-white studies of popular culture in 1960s Bamako. It includes portraits both of people and of life so to speak, but the human element is always present in each picture.
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The 35mm rectangle reigned supreme throughout my youth - it's all I knew. What better way to rebel than by adopting the square! Here are my five top tips for shooting in square format.
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Here are some tips for shooting square format through a pinhole camera, made by myself. Read on to find out how!
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Singapore is known as a romantic country due to the presence of beautiful landscapes erected among tall skyscrapers. This is an effort made possible by the Singapore Government who wanted to make Singapore ideally a "Garden City". This has resulted to many changes in Marina Bay, with the newly-built Marina Bay Sands and the Singapore Flyer. In this article, I shall highlight the reasons why Marina Bay is a romantic springtime location for couples.
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Composing photos is somewhat different for square format. Let me share some of the things I have observed thus far.
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Like every city in the world, in Seoul city center, you can find the most important institutional buildings in the city, like the City Hall, and other business and commercial buildings. Among these tall modern structures, you can also find the most famous historic palaces in the city.
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The Queen of Hearts isn't the only one capable of beheading! Diana is another lady adept at it. Here are a couple of simple tips to help avoid the problem of chopping people's heads off.
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Not only does Tai O possess beautiful scenery, it also has a unique attitude to life. It is a place to lay back, enjoy life, and do some people watching. Hong Kong is not a dead town, view Tai O from two different colorful perspectives!
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Until April 14th, Galerie Berinson is presenting numerous paintings, drawings and prints in the first comprehensive solo exhibition of the work of Josef Albers in Berlin since 1988.
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Until February 25th, 2012 Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris is hosting an exhibition of new works on square screen-reprinted Plexiglas by French artist, Jean-Marc Bustamante.
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Looking to put a little Love into your photos? Cutting a custom heart-shaped mask for your camera will frame everything you adore nicely. A simple mod that works on almost any film camera.
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This is a story of boy meets a camera -- the story of how I fell in love with the Lomo LC-Wide.
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Two pinholers swap film to create a series of double exposures from Seattle and Nashville in the U.S. See the photos and learn more about the story after the break.
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A photo opportunity is one of those images that make everyone take their cameras out of their pockets, whether it is an analogue camera or a mobile phone. Cais das Colunas surely is one, I don't think anyone can be indifferent to the beauty of this place!
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Not only a place of memory, but also an open-air circus. At 8 hectares (20 acres), the octagonal Place de la Concorde is the largest square in Paris. It is situated between the Tuileries and the Champs-Elysées. What is now a place for taking pictures with the Eiffel Tower on the horizon, as well as a reforming place for all sorts of street artists, is actually a place of great heritage.
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Largo do Carmo is a really nice square in downtown Lisbon, famous for its calm atmosphere and also symbolic historic relevance. It also gives you the chance of a great view over the city and access to an historic elevator and an idyllic museum. All in the centre of Lisbon.