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Here’s a piece of history for all video game aficionados out there!
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Box cameras have always had a certain appeal to me. Their simple design, their vintage look. Even if you don't use them, they look great on every shelf. Until recently, I hadn't actually used a box camera before. Luckily that all changed recently.
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The beginning of Autumn in the South Hemisphere is the perfect time to drink some wine, eat some typical food, and participate in the grape harvest festivities!
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Beautiful wedding photos of one of old Hollywood's most celebrated couples!
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If you wanna know what the 80's was all about, just take a look at this picture.
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Ever owned a pair of Levi’s jeans and how these killer cool trousers made it to practically everyone’s wardrobe?
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Nostalgia is in the air. We scanned 20 years worth of negatives from Lomography's colorful history with our very own Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner. Sit back, relax and reminisce with us!
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Time to take a trip down memory lane with this month-long rumble! To participate, all you need are 3 things: 1) Your Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner, 2) your nostalgic self, 3) some negatives to scan. Piggy Point prizes will be given to the top 5 winners.
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Scenes like this where photographers are always on the go with their cameras during the Cannes Film Festival probably haven't changed much--except that there are probably more cameras equipped with zoom lenses!
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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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It's not at all difficult to understand what Arnold Schwarzenegger was trying to do here: impressing these French beauties with his physique, of course!
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May means marvelous summer weather and filmmaking chatter in the south of France as talented directors and fabulous celebrities arrive in celebration of the Cannes Film Festival! Now on its 66th year, the red curtains will be drawn today for Baz Luhrmann's much-awaited masterpiece, "The Great Gatsby."
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For our second installment of the Going Around London series, a creative team composed of Adrian Bryant, Anne Cauvin, Fabio Pezzarini and Fiona McVeigh scanned the discarded negatives that they found in the flea markets, and crafted their own stories behind the images!
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Ali looks serious, George thinks the boxer is fooling around, Ringo looks stunned, John appears in ecstasy, and Paul looks hurt. Whatever was happening that moment, it sure made an interesting photo of these popular people hanging out together!
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Among the gems New York City is known for is the iconic Empire State Building, named after the state's nickname. Learn about the early days of this impressive and historical work of architecture that has been inspiring generations of artists, photographers, and musicians in this installment of The Making of a Global Icon.
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Whether you've always wanted to find out what libraries and librarians of ages past looked like, or you simply find yourself in awe looking at photos of interesting libraries (and librarians), I'm sure you're going to enjoy my offering for this installment of The Analogue Reader!
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A great cult classic, the Diana camera is a box-type, medium-format, plastic camera that was first produced by the Great Wall Plastic Factory in Kowloon, Hong Kong in the 1960s.
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I wonder if they were able to give each other some hair care tips.
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An authentic relic of Soviet intelligence era. Created after WWII, this subminiature espionage camera was issued only to intelligence agents.
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The Smena ancestral line dates back to the early 1950s and was originally created by LOMO as a way to make photography accessible to young, hard-working Soviets.