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It's Christmas morning and I bet you're excited to run to your tree, look for packages with your name on them, and rip open your presents. But before you do, take a look at 10 vintage video clips that are sure to bring back nostalgic memories of your childhood Christmas wishlists.
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Sometimes you want to get crazy close to your subject or capture minute details. Here are a few tips to help you out.
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Jimmy Carter was president of the USA, Thatcherism was just around the corner in the UK, Star Wars was bursting onto the big screen, disco was in the throes of its death, I was born, and the world would never be the same again.
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In this article you can see some photos of my early childhood. I have few fragmented memories of my first years of life, some of which have been awakened by discovering these old images, all taken by my parents.
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This week's featured Analogue Lifestyle article is about every child and child-at-heart's building dream come true: "Brickfair 2012: LEGO Fans Unite!" by 110isnotdead from Ohio. Take a closer look at the annual plastic brick convention in DC, documented in film by our community member, featuring tiny toy people and all!
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Even toy stores have taken a liking for analog goodies! Check out what I saw in a toy store branch at our local mall.
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Making your friends and family burn up is easier and safer than you think.
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The wheel in the sky keeps on turning, but with these simple tips you can keep on rolling to light painting heaven.
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Recreating famous masterpieces of art are a becoming a trend nowadays. In this feature, Barbie is incorporated into history's most iconic works. Take a look at our plastic-fantastic muse's versatility after the stop.
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These photos date all the way back to the 1860s. These finds are from the McCord Museum, and are both fascinating historical documents of society as well as being articles of amusement, with funny expressions on the children, backdrops, and the toys being posed with!
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An artist recreates one of the most iconic war photographs in history using 5,500 toy soldiers. Read about the epic work of art after the jump!
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Many of us are already familiar with some of the world's most iconic photographs. But, how do they look like when recreated using a different medium? Let's take a second look at these popular photographs interestingly rendered using LEGO pieces!
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Kids always love receiving toys as gifts, especially during Christmas. Let's take a look back at some of the popular toy fads in the 1980's.
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We've seen some toys from the 1950's and 1960's. Now it's time to go back and look at some of the toys that were released in the 1970's!
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On this next edition of toys by the decade, we'll be taking a look at some of the toys that were released in the 1960's including the Easy Bake Oven, G.I. Joe and more.
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In this new edition of the 'By the Decade' series, we'll be looking back at some of the toys that we loved as children. Here are 5 toys from the 1950's.
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In the spirit of the season and the lifestyle we promote, here are 5 truly analogue toys. 2 of them aren't even manufactured! Can you add your own favorites to our list?
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From pet cemetery to graffiti: the Art Gallery Drive Inn is a great small lomolocation in a small village called Lochau in the north of Vorarlberg!
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Toy Art Gallery has just opened it's retail showroom in Hollywood, California and kicks off with Emilio Garcia's custom vinyl group show called "Brain Evolution". Read more after the jump.
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My fetish: To go out for a stroll with my friends and photograph them with their cameras.