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Meet the three most important mothers in my life.
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Sorry boys, but since today is International Women’s Day, this edition of Put Your Headphones on Friday is all about the ladies. After all, behind every great man is a great woman, right? We know you don’t mind.
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PIX is a brand new online photography magazine geared towards female photographers. We were able to pick the brain of Sarah Kinbar, one of the folks behind the scenes at PIX Magazine. She has some great news to share with the Lomography community about what you can expect from PIX and about her own relationship with photography. So for all you photo savvy ladies out there we suggest you check out PIX!
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Ladies just love lomography cameras! We agree with CLEO that there is definitely much more in the world of photography than the normal point and shoot cameras, and that includes Lomography! Read on as we reveal to you the camera which is featured in their May issue!
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Can you believe these photos were from the '40s? These incredibly vibrant and sharp colour photographs were shot by Alfred Palmer for the Office of War Information, a government agency created during World War II to promote patriotism, warn about foreign spies and to recruit women into war work, using Kodachrome film.
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Today as we celebrate International Women's Day, it is pretty requisite to feature the women who gives light to our lives, who shares new meaning to the world we live in, and to those who very simply yet adorably turn good things into the best memories of our being.
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Within the first lines, Deborah Copaken Kogan gets us hooked on her cathartic and poignant memoir.
You'll find yourself having as much fun with the privilege insight into the walks of photojournalism in the 80s and 90s, as well as with the humorous (self-deprecating at times) and lucid account of Deborah's love life.
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Sadly, one of the greatest photojournalists of our times, Eve Arnold, has recently passed away at the age of 99. Venturing as a female where women where not expected to be found before, she gave a unique contribution to photojournalism.
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The practice of post-mortem photography in the Victorian Era made it possible for some women to look their best until the very last moment. For today's Memento Mori installment, lets take a look at some portraits of women who remained beautifully serene even in death.
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Magdalena Wosinka. Not just a Polish name. Her lifestyle photography has a unique taste of California: sun, naked people, musicians, skaters, celebrities, etc. Her pictures are the result of a skateboarder turned into a photographer who wants to make models feel really at ease.
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Trendy and eye-catching hairstyles are part of every era's fashion statement. Let's take a look at how women styled their lovely locks to complete their look during 1938 to 1940.
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Many decades ago, long before the beach became synonymous with bikini-clad hotties, there were simply ladies in modest swim wear, out for a dip rather than a swim. Take a look at some classic swim wear photos from the pages of vintage fashion magazines.
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To celebrate International Women's Day we've compiled a list of the most popular female users on our site and their most popular photos.
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Dolly Dare - a destination for fashion escapism. DOLLY DARE - DARE TO DREAM; DOLLY DARE - DARE TO BE DIFFERENT; DOLLY DARE - DARE TO BE DESIRED...If you want to try a true London look with the sense of both futurism and vintage, then Dolly Dare is your ultimate destination!
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Here are some women you can look up to and not just because they're taller than you. In 1929, Emily Murphy, Henrietta Muir Edwards, Louise McKinney, Irene Parlby, and Nellie McClung fought for the recognition of women as persons under the British North America Act (in Canada). Though the "Persons' Case" was their most significant achievement, these five women dedicated their lives to improving their communities in innumerable ways, serving to instill a spirit of strength and leadership that could be drawn upon for years to come.
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The Manama suq was once a gateway for traders along the silk route to stop in, trade, acquire, sell, and even rest, eat and bath. Today, the suq still stand as the place where traditional items can be found such as spices, fabric, and cosmetics. It is also a popular tourist area where visitors can see, taste and smell local souvenirs and customary objects and foods.
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It is not necessary to go to the famous Zoo of London to see animals in this town. There are a lot of them, of all kinds, free, free across the city …
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A fine selection of Diana pictures from the female world and Lomography about female perspective.
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A fine selection of Diana pictures from the female world and Lomography about female perspective.
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Find out about our latest collaboration with colette, the world-famous Paris based boutique.