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Oh baby, baby, baby! Get ready to dive into the world of pocket photography, with the spotlight on Lomography's pocket princess, the Diana Baby 110, in this installment of Reviews on Rewind!
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Bunny-hop your way to the Shop and snatch up our Easter deal. Our adorable Baby 110 cameras have been priced at a cracking 35% discount both in the Online Shop and Lomography Gallery Stores!
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Why settle for the regular 24mm lens on a Diana Baby110 when you can go WIDE and fit so much more into your 110 shots with the awesome 12mm lens? It's true what they say: great things DO come in small packages!
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A Lomofriend lent me his little baby for a couple of hours... after some flash shooting and double exposure, let me introduce you: Diana Baby 110!
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It may be miniature-sized, but it sure packs a lot of punch. Don't let the cute looks fool you - here are 110 reasons why it's cool to shoot 110 format!
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Some say "the bigger, the better," but we think the "smaller, the cuter!" If you think snowglobes are adorable, wait til you see the "Tiny World in a Bottle" project by Akinobu Izumi. Using her experience as an architecture model maker, Izumi creates microscopic biomes that fit right into a minuscule vial!
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I've had a baby! A Diana Baby 110. When I first saw her at the Lomography Store in Cologne, Germany, during a city trip, it was love at first sight. And what is more fun than trying out a new camera on a city trip?
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The youngest little sister to the Diana F+ and the Diana Mini was just born, and we are so excited for her adorable little size and little photographs. Try out the new Diana 110 Baby and discover that fun comes in all shapes and sizes, especially tiny!
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Still dreaming endlessly of getting your very own Diana Baby 110? Fret not as we're going to announce the winner of the Pin It to Win It - A Diana Baby 110 Camera Competition!
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Have you ever dreamed of having a tiny version of the Diana F+ to carry around with you? Well, now that the Diana Baby 110 camera is out, here's your chance to win one! You need to get yourself familiar with Pinterest though, but that shouldn't be a big problem, right? Read on for more details.
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Lomography and Urban Outfitters asked to see your best analog photographs from this summer for a chance to win a Lomography photo exhibit and a trip to our Lomography Gallery Store in NYC. Tonight we introduced the world to Lomographer Brent Rawlinson who was our very talented winner. We definitely partied hard to celebrate not only Brent, but the new Diana 110 Baby!
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The classic beauty Diana F+ was followed by the sweet Diana Mini, proving to the world that this little sister has plenty of style and features to fill big sister's shoes. The family has yet another sweet surprise that will make all of you go ooh and aah.
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Don't you just love when babies giggle and smile at you. It's as if they're having the time of their life, with nothing to worry about!
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Remember when you read the first Golden Rule of Lomography, take your camera everywhere you go. You threw your analogue camera in your bag, or hung it on your neck. Then you tried to gather all of the accessories that go with it, just in case you want to experiment with them later. As you're walking, you realize that you took too much stuff with you!
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This week's featured Analogue Lifestyle article is "Introducing My Dianas!" by giovannidecarlo from Italy. Meet his family of dreamy Dianas, comprised of the Grandmother, Mother, and Nephew. I wonder if the Diana Baby 110 will soon be part of it? ;-)
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Size does not matter. The Diana Baby 110 proves this with its interchangeable lenses! Not only is it easier to carry around when you travel, you can also change lenses on the go!
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Many of us have experienced what it's like to go backpacking. Whether it was an adventure to explore great Asian cultures or a road trip through Europe, we've have lugged those huge backpacks full of memories with us throughout our journeys. So where do you keep your camera to take pictures when on these memorable trips?
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You all know the Fisheye Baby 110 Basic, the Fisheye Baby 110 Metal and the Fisheye Baby Bauhaus. But the crowd is getting bigger with the addition of another cute 110 camera! Read on to find out what the latest addition to the 110 camera collection looks like!
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Twenty times bigger than the original, the Holy Holga is almost as tall as person and is fully-functional! The camera is so big that one has to step inside to load it with photo paper and use a two-horse trailer and pick-up truck to move it around. This camera might just be the exact opposite of the Diana Baby 110!
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Have you ever seen an origami so small that you can place it at the tip of your finger? These are works of art indeed! Just like these origami, you should not underestimate the size of the Diana Baby 110. It might be cute and small when you hold it in your hands, but this little girl can take a great quality photo!