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The Agfa Pronto is a German battery-less wonder that found its way into my collection by pure chance.
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Lots of cities across the UK have a German-themed market at Christmas time, and luckily for me Leeds is no different. Welcome to the Leeds annual Christkindelmarkt!
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If you are looking for a cheap film for your Diana Mini, Holga and La Sardina, you should take a closer look at this film.
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These aren't sketches using graphite pencils or images by day that have been reversed in color. They are long exposures done in the night by advertizing photographer Michael Schnabel. The lines of the jagged rock formations, the stillness of lakes, and the powdery quality of the snow are hyper detailed. It takes a master of light to master the darkness.
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Until March 17th 2012, you can catch an exhibition of photographs by Juergen Teller at Lehmann Maupin Gallery in New York. If you’re in the city, make sure not to miss out.
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The Enigma of the Enigma Machine. First off there's its mysterious name... And though its function remained a constant from the start you'll be curious to know that those who used it and where it was used didn't! Read on to clear up some of the grey shrouding this hard-to-understand invention!
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After the success of the last Yorkshire based meet-up, I have decided to arrange another one for the festive period. This will take place at the German Market in December so come along for a day of German beer, sausages and musical fun.
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In my recent trip to Berlin, I visited the Lomography Store in Berlin. Here, I'll show you how the visit was and tell you all of its cool things!
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In my recent trip to Berlin (and Lomographic, because I took several photos!), a visit to the Lomography Gallery Store Berlin was almost an obligatory for me.
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Guten tag ladies and gents! East London is about to come over all German!
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So there it was. A vintage German camera sitting at a flea market stall. It had a brown cover and not much else. It reminded me of my Diana in an eerie metallic kind of way. The seller could not guarantee it still worked. For $8, I thought I'd find out.
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The Helmut Newton Foundation in Berlin is currently exhibiting over 300 of the German photographer's polaroids.
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Exakta Varex is a one-lens mirror camera, made by German company Ihagee.
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This sturdy west German camera is a must have for anyone's vintage camera collection. Around 50 years old and still taking great photos! It shoots 35mm film with style.
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Size does matter! I know the title of this film doesn't fit on any benjamin, but it is worth remembering this gem in the historic film-supermarket. Bright results, true and saturated colours and a feel-good-mood, when you get the results.
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After a long time of searching I got the right (second) camera for me. It's the Agfa Optima sensor electronic, an amazing part of design of the 70's. This robust view-finder camera is perfect on the go cause it's small and easy to use.
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The Rollei Rolleimatic is a very unique camera conceived by Heinz Waaske who already created the legendary Rollei 35. Let's have a look at the seducing design and functions of this unique camera that we easily can call a masterpiece.
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Another find from this spring camera fair, turned out to be older than I thought, and also cooler.
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The German Lomography Magazine has officially launched today and we're giving 15% off German AGFA Film Worldwide to celebrate! Time to grab some schnapps and sausages while you're at it!
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There are many versions of AGFA Isolette, I will be reviewing AGFA Isolette I, which I own, here. It is a medium format wonder! Due to its collapsible nature it is the most convenient middle format camera to take with you ! I LOVE my Isolette :D