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Long lost but never forgotten, Kodak EIR may be completely discontinued and rarer than Charizard, but poke your nose in the right places, and you may just unveil a little gem.
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The Commons is an archiving project by photo sharing website Flickr which aims to increase public access to photography collections without known copyright restrictions. Since its launch in 2008, it has become a treasure trove of countless rare images provided by institutions like NASA, The Library of Congress, and more. Here are some of its most popular discoveries.
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We tend to think of moments in history in black and white, but these well-preserved glass negatives by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii, featuring scenes from the Czarist 1900s, reveal life in revolutionary Russia in full color. Endorsed by the last czar Nicholas II, we are able to view these unique images today via digichromatography.
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Venus, the second planet, makes its way across the night sky, from west-to-east, tonight. It'll dart across the sun for approximately 7 hours, appearing to world viewers as a black dot. This is the best out-door concert you'll partake in this year, guaranteed! Plug yourself in, and listen to the violins sing while Venus glides.
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This is the story of an 11-year-old expired film. An uncommon film, not yet in the Lomography list, with fine results! Read more about this Konica film after the jump!
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Cecil Beaton was an official photographer for the Royal Family. He has numerous photos of the Royal Family, especially the Queen. In this upcoming photo exhibition, rare photos of the Queen will be displayed. Read on for more details.
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A short review on the Cosina CX7, a really rare camera I got on eBay a few months back. There is hardly any information on this anywhere! I haven't seen this camera before so I though I should get it and see what it can do!
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The blog BibliOdyssey, run by creator and site curator "Peacay", is an encyclopedia of scans from books on History, Science, you name it, as well as from illustrations and artwork from all over the world!
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All you analogue enthusiasts be prepared! Westlicht Photographica has announced its 20th auction of rare and interesting analogue equipment! The auction will be held on 12th of November, so if you’re in Vienna at that time, this event is a must!
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Still looking for a reliable and so-called soulmate SLR? Here comes a Pussian powerhorse, the Zenit APK. It has such a strong, black-painted body with shutter speeds of up to 1/2000. What's next? Read on!
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The Yashica Minitec AF is a fun vintage compact film camera that uses 35mm film.
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It’s an Analogue Lifestyle shopping review! You blindly give the online Lomography Shop your money; in return, they send “their choice” of five 35mm film rolls. You don't know exactly what you get until you open the box.
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April 12 was an important day for rare analogue cameras collectors all over the world. More than 200 rare and unusual cameras were sold in the most important auction of this sort in the U.S., organized by none other than Tamarkin Photographica.
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This camera is quite a gem for analogue shooters and collectors alike. Care to try your luck in scoring one? Get some tips from our Review of the Week!
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Pretty much everyone has heard of the Lomo LC-A, and if you're reading this then you probably own one or know someone who does. But what about it's lesser-known sibling, the Lomo LC-M? Never heard of it? Well read on..
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A super rare slide film straight out from the '90s!