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I have quite a lot of sixties Dianas and its clones. They all look similar and yet they are all a bit different. I like all those plastic vintage cameras, not only because they look good, but also because they all have their own little quirks and features. However, one stands out, and it is the Debonair. I am really crazy about this one. Let me explain you why.
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It's made by millions, it is easy to find and it's cheap: your analogue friend called the Agfa Clack! If you don't have one, start checking out the flea markets, because this camera won't let you down. It's a perfect companion to your Lomography camera collection.
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My enthusiasm for analogue photography has lead me dig through my mum's, dad's and grandparent's old photos to see their family and holiday snaps from the '30s to the '70s. The good ol' days when digital was just an adjective associated with fingers.
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Set in the swinging sixties, Blow-Up is a provocative film about a London-based fashion photographer and his accidental involvement in a murder.
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David Bailey was one of the most prominent photographers during his time. He helped shape an era in fashion and was known for his black and white high-contrast photographs.
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Could it just be the sum of all these things that makes my analogue heart pound whenever I see a beautiful creature like this one?!?
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Dennis Hopper is famous for his work in front of the camera as an actor but what some people may not know is his work behind it. Aside from his work directing and producing films, he was an accomplished photographer with countless exhibitions under his belt.