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The Diana World Tour has come to America at last! As it travels from San Francisco to New York, each Gallery Store will show a unique assortment of Diana F+ cameras customized by local artists and designers; You may not get a chance to see the San Francisco Gallery Store's 2012 artist clones in person, but we want you to see them from home! Here's the first installment of this series, in which we show you a few pieces and let the artists talk about them.
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Attention all photography fanatics: Here’s your chance to take our medium format dream machine out for a test run! We’re taking our beloved Diana F+ clones for a stroll to capture the essence of the city through a plastic lens, just in time for the Diana World Tour. Details after the jump!
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Hello Angelenos! We're looking for someone special to become an Assistant Territory Manager in Los Angeles! Is it you? Is it someone you know? Let's find out!
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Disneyland is not all there is to Orange County. This wild beach is a great place to sun yourself and to take fascinating pictures in a place where the locals like to go.
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On their first task, the US CitySlickers will show us around their towns and cities, documenting their experiences in analogue and telling us stories along the way. It's time for us to meet David from San Diego! Read on!
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California life is pretty sweet! I was lucky enough to briefly pop over there last year for work for 2 1/2 weeks, and my favorite beach location has to be Santa Monica, for it’s beach, pier, and great photography opportunities!
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We've extended the California Dreams: The Newport Beach Film Festival LomoKino Movie Rumble!
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Photographers' self portraits are often thought to be proof of narcissism. For me, they represented the recovery of a wounded ego.
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Read about my Love at First Lomo Story: A Road Trip to Remember--or how the Fisheye and Diana Mini cameras popped my Lomo cherry.
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I visited the Point Cabrillo Lightouse near Mendocino in California
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I've photographed this classic ship many times and will undoubtably photograph it again. But one photo stands out for me even though it violates some rules.
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L.A. Louver is currently presenting Kienholz Before LACMA, an exhibition of rarely seen works by Edward Kienholz (1927-1994). The pieces on display were created in the decade prior to the artist’s controversial 1966 exhibition at the Los Angeles Country Museum of Art.
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Want to see the more relaxed side of L.A. and California? I went on a 2 1/2-week work trip where I got to see some lovely parts of Los Angeles without the hustle and bustle of Hollywood (well only half a day) and made the most of the Lomo blue skies and fantastic light.
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The Market St. Railway mural is a favorite among San Franciscans and travelers interested in History alike. Painted by Mona Caron the extensive mural, both in terms of size and decades it depicts, is appropriately located in Mission District, the city's arts district.
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Custom vans, conversion vans, striped, off-white, mural painted-on vans! Though they are unique individuals, these vans do have something in common, they all enjoy that California sun...some, a bit too much! These square photographs, captured on 120 film, are part of a 15-years-and-counting project by filmmaker/photographer Joe Stevens!
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If you’re situated anywhere near San Diego California, then you’re in luck because next month the Museum of Photographic Arts (MOPA) will be hosting an exhibition of American photography spanning a hundred years.
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Located about two hours away from Los Angeles is Pioneertown, a town established in the 1940s as a western set for film and television. Today, many of the original buildings are still standing, giving a glimpse into the old Hollywood Western.
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On January 21, 2012, Palm Springs Art Museum will be hosting Backyard Oasis as part of Pacific Standard Time exhibitions. It features a collection of photographs of swimming pools in Southern California, capturing it's different roles in different cultures. Read on...
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Since we are photographers, we look at our environment differently. Everything is a potential subject. The images that appear in our photos already exist and it is our job to find them and put them on film. Sometimes, the potential subject is a stranger and we are too afraid to take a photo. if you want to get over this fear, this is the tipster for you.
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Our Grand Opening on Thursday night was a roaring success! Thanks to all who made it out to our party and welcomed up with Gold Rush revelry.