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In celebration of all things analogue, consider this fun offline endeavor today: be creative and innovative as well as clean and green by repurposing, recycling, or upcycling old items into usable things!
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Don't waste your film canisters or unused negatives! Get your straps and cases blinged out! Come join us for an afternoon of hot glue and hot toddies!
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Last weekend, I discovered a wonderful Christmas craft market in Leeds Corn Exchange, and the good news is, it is back in a fortnight’s time!
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My beautiful La Sardina I won from the "Telefonbuch" Rumble I have always packed nicely. For the flash attachment, shouldn't it be packed in a good place as well?
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I really wanted to sew my LomoKino a little protection, because I always have everything transported in a large bag. This time I just took a colorful fabric.
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Are you in the mood to try something crafty and creative? Why don't you try your hands on some interesting DIY projects, whether for something to jazz up your camera, make your photos more interesting, or simply do more with the materials around you!
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Right now I'm just in craft fever making camera bags. As always, I'm afraid for my beauties in my big pockets, that's perfectly. This time it's about a bag for the Diana Mini.
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Bay Harbour Market, truly organic and creative! I heard a lot about The Old Biscuit Mill Market of Cape Town, but I was glad we went to Bay Harbour Market instead. It truly has a community spirit and a very relaxed atmosphere, with almost no tourists at all.
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A fish business initiated from a converted bus. First, you see the ocean and hear seagulls. Then, you feel a strong fishy smell. This is it, the Snoekies Fish Market. Founded in Hout Bay sixty years ago, it still serves fresh seafood and “fish and chips” meals in their cafe.
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Some months ago, we put together some awesome tips and tricks when it comes to shooting with and jazzing up the La Sardina. Now, we're taking you back to some more nifty tipsters of the crafty, DIY kind!
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Haas: coffee and art. When I lived in the colorful area of Bo-Kaap 7 years ago, I couldn't imagine finding SUCH a place there at all. But all these years later, things have changed for the good. Bo-Kaap is an area of Cape Town, South Africa formerly known as the Malay Quarter. It is quintessentially a Township, situated on the slopes of Signal Hill above the city centre and is a historical centre of Cape Malay culture in Cape Town.
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Do you have a lot of film boxes lying around at home? Don't know what to do with them? Our Tipster of the Week will show you just what you can do with a little bit of creativity!
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In the times of the all-encompassing digital medium, as a working graphic designer in today’s world, it is very refreshing to find such handmade beauty. Especially when they feature such analogue delights, and bring forward so many fond memories. Come and meet the Zim & Zou ‘Back to Basics’ art project.
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Come and craft with us! Get ready for the bright summer fashions by jazzing up your boring old camera strap.
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In times of emergencies, you might find it a hassle to rummage around your bag and look for the items that you need. Here's a quick and simple tipster that will help you. Read on for the steps.
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Every kid is waiting for Christmas. The children in my arts and crafts club aren't any exception. This year the week before Christmas was extremely busy. My 5-6 year-old artists were super excited about making Christmas gifts and decorations. Handmade with love. It can't get more analogue than this.
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Check out this cool crafty idea. Pretty Polaroid picture ceramic coasters by photographer and craft artist Parul Arora. These nifty analogue trays are perfect this holiday season. Read more...
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Butchering your photos can be beneficial! Exercise your creative muscles and create something cool in the process. Let's collage!
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Use film canisters to create a splitzer for your DianaF+.
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About a new skill that I really didn't need, and a new Lomography camera I needed to spoil myself rotten with!