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Hardcore camera collectors and film photography enthusiasts are in for a treat in the upcoming WestLicht Photographica Camera Auction in Vienna. The auction house has recently provided a quick glimpse of the beautiful cameras that will be up for grabs during the event. Find out more after the jump!
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Or alternatively, that one photo of Taylor Hanson that led to a great analogue investigation.
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Word is out that Rollei, the makers of the well-loved Rolleiflex series of cameras, is planning on showing off two new models at the 2012 Photokina event next week. Learn more after the jump!
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The beloved analogue child, Rolleiflex is spotted in the American teen drama mystery-thriller (woooo spooky!) series Pretty Little Liars. I was indulging in my favorite television guilty pleasure when this baby appeared on the screen!
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Do you want to know what strange analogy exists among Incubus and a Rolleiflex? Don't worry, dear hardcore fan. I'll give you more clues after the jump!
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Compact, easy to use, of high aesthetic value -- this is the Rolleiflex medium format camera. This camera has accompanied me for many years, and I was never ever disappointed!
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In Photography Monthly's list of 50 Greatest Cameras of All Time, guess which lomographic wonder came in at #24? The Holga 120!
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It's Monday once again and here's another feature on analogue eye candies which you may have already seen in cinematic films, old school music videos, vintage advertisements, or other forms of visual media. Our fourth full feature for this series is a Rolleiflex TLR caught on Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus!
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Ida Kar (1908–74) was instrumental in encouraging the acceptance of photography as a fine art. She was the first photographer to be honoured with a major retrospective in London.
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Recently, the beloved Filipino hero and ex-journalist’s camera, which he used to cover the Korean war in 1949, was handed over to the foundation under his name for posterity.
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The VC (vivid colors) films by Kodak have a really great quality: they're colorful and sharp, have great texture and are very adaptable to different lighting conditions. One of my favorite from this VC product line is the 400 VC 120.
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The Automat was the first Rolleiflex Twin Lens Reflex camera with an automatic film counter system, and a "Grand Prix" winner in the 1937 Paris World Fair.
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One of the finest TLR (twin lens reflex) cameras to grace planet Earth, the Rolleiflex 3.5F is a classic masterpiece of German engineering.