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Looks like Angelina got some shooting tips from her actor/filmmaker/photographer husband Brad Pitt—not that she really needed them. See the sultry Jolie hamming it up with Hasselblad, Canon, and even large format bellow cameras in her shoot for Marie Claire magazine!
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We were just whetting your analogue appetite with the "Show Your Stash" series. This time, we're presenting the mammoth mother lode of photography acquisitions by some of the world's craziest film camera collectors and up first, we've got @earlybird from Germany who had to buy a new fridge to keep his hundreds of film!
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When a fine art and portrait photographer in Belgium got his hands on a box of large-format instant film that has been expired for 34 years, he decided to use it to take a portrait of a subject who was as old as the film. We know you're curious to find out how the encounter went, so go ahead and read on!
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A Los Angeles-based photographer came up with a simple yet clever way to add color to his long exposure photographs using large sheets of brightly colored paper. We bet you've never tried something like this before with your long exposure photos, so take a look at the results after the jump!
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I feel privileged to have in my hands the new jewel of Lomography and to experiment and to take my first lomographies with it.
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A large format camera D-I-Y sounds like the challenge, doesn't it? How about if we told you, you could only use LEGO bricks, duct tape and cardboard! One vintage camera entusiast took the challenge in search of replicating the 1900 photo-process patented by the photo pioneers the Lumière brothers.
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Halloween is just around the corner and we're brainstorming cool costume ideas for all the ghastly weekend activities. We'll probably take cues from these cute canines from the 1900s, all dressed up and accessorized for some pretty poignant (and funny) large-format portraits!
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If you've ever been curious about how those amazing large format cameras are made, we found the answer for you. Yes, these traditional cameras are still being made at this time and age, so find out how after the jump!
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Gregory Crewdson's analogue photography series "Beneath the Roses" has been in the making for a decade now and filmmaker Ben Shapiro has been by his side the whole time. A behind-the-scenes documentary of the grueling creative process, "Greg Crewdson: Brief Encounters" premieres in the USA this month.
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These portraits by L.A. Times photographer Jay L. Clendenin are interesting not just because they were shot using a large-format film camera outfitted with antique doublet lenses (possibly from 1840!), but also because he juxtaposed them with his colored digital captures. Which do you like better: old or new?
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Have you ever been to a beach so breathtaking that you wish you could stay forever? That's what French photographer Christian Chaize thought when he visited a secluded shore in Portugal and vowed to return again—and again and again. See the beachy keen series below.
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Since it's World Book Day, we thought we'd share with you these unusual cameras by artists Taiyo Onorato and Nico Krebs. From a pile of photography books to turtle shells, to entire rooms and even a person's belly, the pair have turned many unorthodox items into functioning cameras!
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I'll take this opportunity to talk about a photography series that I find very interesting. It's about a photo collection made in large format and using infrared film that shows the armed conflict harshness over eastern Congo.
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Brooklyn-based photographer Joni Sternbach has captured the culture in different surf spots across the United States. She does this with the use of a large format camera and the collodion process. Learn more about her project after the jump.
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Large format photographer and print maker Michael Massaia photographs landscapes, still life and city life with his large format camera. See some of his magnificent images after the break.
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We've all heard of the recent fad of LEGO digital cameras but a large format one is completely unheard of! Until now of course.
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The Mamiya Press Universal is big, weighty and boxy. But this beautiful camera is quite possibly the best medium format camera you can find!
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Actually I’m more a cat person than a dogs- man. Never the less I immediately agreed on taking care for the monster of bulldog waiting for a master in the office.