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On weekend mornings, you'll find antique collectors and bargain hunters gathering at the FuHe Bridge Flea Market, scouring for treasures amongst piles of second-hand junk.
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In honor of Russia Day, we scoured the world wide web for interesting eye candy. We stumbled upon this unique gallery of posters from Tzarist and Soviet Russia. Check it out.
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A nice detour from the insanity of Los Angeles - just north of Pasadena and south of the San Gabriel Mountains, is a small cemetery established in 1882 - Mountain View Cemetery. It is also the final resting place of the original Superman, George Reeves.
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Officially opened in May 27, 1937, San Francisco's famous and mammoth landmark turns 75 this year. Did you know that the Golden Gate Bridge isn't actually painted gold? Well, you can forget that it's orange in this gallery of gorgeous black and white photos from LIFE circa the '50s.
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Calvary Cemetery, established in 1896, may take you away from the lights and sights of Hollywood, but many famous stars are buried here. It's a little-known and beautiful place to visit in East L.A.
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Each year, the Cannes Film Festival is hosted at the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès. This building is located by the sea that's why it's no surprise to see personalities in the film industry frolicking around or relaxing by the seaside. Let's take a look at some beach photos taken through the years.
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This is the oldest cemetery in Los Angeles and it is hidden in one of the busiest areas of the city. If you want a quieter alternative to karaoke and Korean BBQ, take a trip to Koreatown and wander amongst the ancient headstones of Rosedale Cemetery, established in 1884.
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It's no surprise how elegant and dashing actors and actresses appear when attending the Cannes Film Festival held annually in France. But do you ever wonder what other things they do besides attend the event? Let's look at some vintage photos of actors and actresses after the break.
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Filmmakers from all over the world flock to France for the annual Cannes Film Festival, and it’s always a happy occasion for them to celebrate amongst others who share their craft. Let’s take a look at a few vintage photos of our admired directors.
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If you're handed the historic and prestigious Palme d'Or Award, it means your feature film is officially the best in competition at the Cannes Film Festival. Here's a timeline with posters and fast facts on past Palme d'Or winners, from pre-war films to present day favorites.
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Take a cinematic look back on the rich history of the Cannes Film Festival. From the black and white candids of the '40s, to the colorful characters of the '70s, to the digital spectacle of the '00s, this slideshow shows the most iconic figures in cinema and reveals the evolution of celebrity photography.
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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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Ice cream is definitely among the most mouth-watering gustatory treats ever made. Who hasn't stared and drooled over a mere photograph of scoops of delectable ice cream? With this in mind, Lomography has found inspiration in this sweet treat for another set of analogue goodies. Let us welcome these newest additions to the Fisheye family and take a look at some of the yummiest ice cream ads in flavorful vintage!
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The 65th Cannes Film Festival will be taking place next week and we're getting all hyped up on cinema and Hollywood news in anticipation. Here are some vintage behind-the-scenes photos of Paramount Pictures, in celebration of its 100 movie-making years.
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Don't you sometimes wonder who checks a dentist's teeth, gives a masseuse a massage, and takes a photographer's photo? Well, my last conundrum is answered by these black and white self-portraits of masters in mirrors, highlighting a photographer's self-reliance, creativity, and even equipment.
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I was looking up for Marilyn Manson's music videos on YouTube and was intrigued when I spotted some vintage cameras in one of his music videos, "The Dope Show." Even though I can't tell what cameras they are, I still think they're really cool!
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Retronaut is a website dedicated to archiving weird, wonderful, and historic photographs from the last 200 years. Included in this vast collection are the photos of London from 1913, raunchy fashion shoots from the 1920’s, futuristic designs from 1962, and everything you could possibly imagine in between. This week, we dug through the archives and found Retronautic WTF 11. Expect the unexpected!!
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At Lomography Gallery Store Manchester. We invited some of UK’s most stylish and savvy bloggers to join us in the Manchester store for an exclusive in-store party. Find out what happened when a bunch of budding bloggers got together for coffee and a chin wag.
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Audrey Hepburn has countless photographs that flaunt her classic style and timeless beauty, and we can only wish to look as immaculate every day. Here are some rare photos of the glamorous Hollywood star and her most iconic sartorial looks, plus the beauty secrets she told her own children.
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Those who are superstitious might veer away from these photos of a Hollywood callout for black cats but we can't resist the furry felines! Lucky for us LIFE was able to archive these exquisite black and white photos by Ralph Crane from 1961.