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My dad has changed a lot over time in ways I never imagined.
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As a breather from all the bad news and sad scenes that's been in the media lately, TIME.com published a slideshow of some of their most uplifting staff photos to remind us that there will be better days and that they are something to look forward to—hopefully with a camera in hand!
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Their masterpieces are easily identifiable in museums but sometimes, it's hard to put a face to the famous artist's name. LIFE recently curated an amazing gallery of the "40 Most Revealing Artists Portraits," featuring the likes of Picasso, Pollock, Dali, de Kooning, and more, which any analogue photography or art enthusiast would admire.
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In November 2012, I traveled to Taiwan where I took some photos. Then I reloaded the films back into my LOMO LC-A +RL and took photos in my country, Japan, one month later in December 2012. The photos turned out to be very unique – different times and places in one photo!
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...Anne Hathaway who has scored yet another golden trophy for her stellar performance in Les Misérables! TIME recently featured eleven notable actors who gave superb performances last year, and these emotional portraits by photographer Paola Kudacki show just how deserving each nominee is.
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Still have a love hangover? These romantic—and sometimes platonic—images of people sharing a smooch, shot by Magnum photographer Elliott Erwitt over the years and collected by TIME, show that love knows no bounds.
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This was my first time I used the Agfa Ct Precisa film on my Lomography Sprocket Rocket Camera. I took the pictures on a sunny winter day.
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Attention San Francisco: our new weekday store hours are changing!
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Einstein may have denounced the possibility of time travel, but the greatest thing about our first love, photography, is that it gives us the ability to stop time. This final Back to Basics article gives you the power to choose how.
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I was sick, and it was a rainy day. There was nothing to do, and so much time to waste! Then I spotted two things: an empty shelf in my closet, and the overclouded shelf of cameras. Then it hit me. I am going to make the ULTIMATE Lomo-home for my cameras. And here is how you can to!
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Stop and think for a second, what is the one object in life you could probably not live without? Would it be a fork, your car, your bath tub? Or would it happen to be your phone? Read on and find out what TIME magazine has to say after a poll it conducted on technology usage.
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V&A Waterfront, a place for everything! There is no other place like V&A Waterfront, seriously! You can meet the whole world here: people who come to Cape Town but are too afraid to explore, so they stayed at the Waterfront Hotels, eat at the waterfront restaurants, shop at the Waterfront shops...
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TIME recently wrote about controversial album covers for National Record Store Day and we realized that most of the covers involved scandalous analogue photographs! Obviously, the line between art and tart is thin. Curious? See the notrious list, with infamous musicians like Jimi Hendrix and Nirvana, here.
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4/20 is a day widely celebrated by fans of "organics," but did you know that yesterday was Bicycle Day? In April 19, 1943, chemist Albert Hofmann experimented with what is now known as LSD/acid, and had a trippy bike ride home from his lab, thus Bicycle Day. We're totally digging these psychedelic artworks by USCO from the '60s!
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When you use a reel expired, the results are unpredictable: the colors change and you need more light. I want to tell you about my last experience with an expired reel, which has left me with a very good taste!
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With his series "Time", John Clang creates a very special picture of room and time. His works show how different timelines get together at a particular place. The surroundings stay the same but the people change this environment.
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Art and science merge as Extreme Ice Survey, a long-term photography endeavor, wins an Excellence in Cinematography Award at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival for their documentary, Chasing Ice. The film is currently screening at SXSW. Read on to find out more about the time-lapse project and how you can make similar videos with the LomoKino.
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Remember the time when focusing involved adjusting the lens and not touching points on a screen? Or by dodging and burning with chemicals in the darkroom and not on Photoshop?
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In light of the Oscars that have just passed, we are taking a look at some of Hollywood's leading females from the last 100 years. Watch them transform in style, before your very eyes! Some images might seem misplaced, in the wrong decade, but they aren't! See what we're talking about after the jump.
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A few weeks ago, I stumbled upon Michael Chrisman's year-long exposure of the Toronto Skyline and thought to myself, "Wow, a whole year?" Well, just imagine, there's another man who did it for 3 years! Read about it after the jump!