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We can already smell spring around the next corner and we can hardly wait to take our cameras out. We found an old Kodak camera ad that is just about this joy of capturing the first days of spring with you camera. Check it out after the jump!
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Years before he heard the calling of the force and became the last hope of the resistance against the evil Empire, Mark Hamill had a much more easy going life, just taking pictures of his girlfriend ... and her mother. Watch this funny commercial from the Seventies after the jump!
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How about some art for your closet? Japanese clothing brand Uniqlo recently tied up with the Warhol Foundation to reproduce some of the artists' most ubiquitous pieces—such as Campbell Soup and Dollar Signs—on their popular basic shirts and I was lucky enough to receive one as a gift!
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She shoots photos of nature, a day-in-the-life, intimate encounters. Photographic techniques such as multiple exposure is prevalent. Her composition falls on both sides of the spectrum - sometimes very composed, and other times very random. What's your impression of Hasisi Park thus far? Save your thoughts for when you see her photos after the jump!
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Magdalena Wosinka. Not just a Polish name. Her lifestyle photography has a unique taste of California: sun, naked people, musicians, skaters, celebrities, etc. Her pictures are the result of a skateboarder turned into a photographer who wants to make models feel really at ease.
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A TV commercial for the city of Madrid produced for and aired on MTV features the Diana F+ (and lots of other analogue things!).
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Bonifacio High Street is a modern retail development located within the business and residential district called the Bonifacio Global City in Taguig City. Bonifacio High Street consists of low-rise buildings that contain specialty stores, restaurants, and office spaces, including flagship stores of several well-known clothing and shoe brands, and the five-level Fully Booked bookstore.