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Recently, we accidentally found a Facebook Page with a lot of interesting “Old Hong Kong” photos and we would like to share them with you!
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If you have 5 minutes to be slack-jawed with awe, watch these truly bedazzling short films by Louie Schwartzberg, noted nature cinematographer and filmmaker. He has been shooting high-definition time-lapse videos of flowers blooming, animals moving, and seasons changing for 30 years and the footage he gets teaches us so much about our planet and ecosystems.
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Art lies in the heart of every city! And for our Manila CitySlickers' second task, we asked them to roam around their analogue cities and know more about its artistic side. Let's take a look at what Leslie has to share with us after the stop.
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Love them or hate them, either way, you can’t miss these giant granite sculptures located right outside One Marina Boulevard in Singapore’s Central Business District.
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Our memories are gradually building up in our daily life, but some of them fade without us even noticing it. Fortunately, we have images to help us remember them.
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An accomplished screenwriter and director, Woody Allen has had numerous films credited to his name spanning from the 1960’s to the present. Most of his works have gotten major awards, too. Learn more about this American Master.
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All I wanted to do was to test out my latest analogue camera purchase. I simply did not expect to be blown away by China’s Guangxi Youth Troupe’s performance.
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PBS released a documentary on photographer and environmentalist Ansel Adams. See photos and learn more about the documentary after the break.
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Hospitals are not fun places to be in and they know it. That’s why some hospitals such as the National University Hospital Singapore (NUHS) are embracing the arts as a tool in the healing process.
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I almost had front row seats to a public acrobatics demonstration by the award-winning Nantong Youth Acrobatic Troupe from China! But I still managed to get some great photos of the performance!
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Here's something I ran into a while ago. Photography website PetaPixel recently featured a mini documentary about the closing of the last photo lab that processes Kodachrome films. Video after the jump...
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Dziga Vertov’s 1929 film The Man with the Movie Camera was truly revolutionary. It not only implemented various new cinematic techniques including varied speeds, stop-motion and split screens to name a few, but it also controversially exposed the apparatus involved in making film itself.
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The Jewish Museum in New York has opened a new exhibit this month in collaboration with the Columbus Museum of Art Ohio entitled ‘The Radical Camera: New York’s Photo League, 1936-1951.’ This display is exhibiting over 150 works from various members of the league documenting key historical events, people and places.
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Weegee made his mark as a documentary photographer. Between 1935 and 1945, he established a unique documentary style.
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If you were a '90s kid then you're probably familiar with Pearl Jam. Alongside Nirvana, Soundgarden, Mother Love Bone, Mudhoney, Alice in Chains, among others - they pioneered the Seattle scene in the nineties with what was commonly known as "grunge rock."
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Before the Sartorialist started snapping photos of dapper gentlemen on the street, there was Bill Cunningham and this is his story.
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Some find it terrifying to go out and click on the street and some find it amusing to move among people. Some spend their time mingling with locals there and some get embarrassed by the attention they get out of clicking photos. Here is a small list which i thought would help people wanting to get into street photography and how to go about it.
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A new documentary is beeing produced about the revival of historical photograph processes.
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Photography Hijacked, a documentary film by Jack Pam, is a journey through the processes, techniques and outcomes of 12 unique photographers from Australia and America. Find out more about the project after the jump!
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About a month ago the big LOMO LC-A Birthday party took place in Vilnius. But this story is not about that. It is about the movie that presents the LOMO LC-A to all Lithuanians. It is time to spread the Lithuanian Lomo idea all around the world.