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Lomography offers a tribute to one of the most phenomenal bands in the the history of rock 'n roll.
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This month, the National Geographic Society celebrates its 125th anniversary, and as a lookback, the organization has compiled a gallery of some its most memorable photos over the years.
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One of the most beautiful cathedrals in Russia. Church of the Savior on Blood has a long and troubled history.
One could say it is a miracle that we can still go to St Petersburg and enjoy seeing it.
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Here in India, the 26th of January is celebrated as our Republic Day. And so for this month, we're asking you to go out and take pictures of anything which represents India -- its people, colors, or language -- show us what India means to you!
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Take an intimate look at the King of Rock and Roll as he was about to break into super stardom in 1956. Formerly known as the "Memphis Flash", the then 21-year old Elvis Presley became a worldwide sensation, who, to this day, continues to influence pop culture in so many ways. Lucky for us (who weren't born at that time), photojournalist Al Wertheimer was there to take pictures - 3,800 to be exact.
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Bill Brown’s pixelated camera illustrations are "for anybody to download and use in whatever way they see fit."
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We've just seen various actors and actresses and their cameras in their portrayals of different roles in the movies, fiction and based on real events, as photographers. Now, let's go behind the scenes and say cheese as these Hollywood stars hold their vintage cameras up!