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If we asked if we could photograph you along with all of your possessions, do you think you could all fit in the frame? Well, this Swedish photographer Sannah Kvist asked her friends to do just that! Jump right in to see how the photos turned out!
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A place which makes you dream. Cape Point is the meeting point between the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean. I have been there three times already and each time it's been completely different.
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Last week, on August 16, the world has lost another gem as the renowned photographer, Martine Franck, the second spouse of the legendary Henri Carter-Bresson, has passed on at the age of 74.
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What does life really mean to you? Does it sound fun, happy, dangerous, emotional, short? If I can only choose one word to describe what life means to me, it will be love. If you disagree with me, I believe you will not survive until this day and read this article. Love could be someone, somewhere, and something that you are passionate about. It's the power for you to dare to dream and live.
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As the first professional photographer to be included in an Antarctic expedition, Herbert Ponting was a pioneer in the realm of expedition photo- and cinematography. Having travelled with the Terra Nova Expedition, he has captured some of the most enduring photographs during the height of Antarctic exploration.
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In a career span of more than half a century, and with more than fifty feature films including Psycho, Rear Window, North by Northwest, Vertigo and Dial M for Murder under his belt, legendary director and producer Alfred Hitchcock remains to be the greatest British filmmaker of modern cinema.
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The place where you can eat and marvel at the exquisite design jewels. I was always a big fan of Tom Dixon's designs. You might think you don't know who he is, but you have definitely seen his iconic lamps everywhere - those reflective balls in bronze and silver. So after I've done some "Googling", I discovered that there is a restaurant above his shop as well. I just had to check it out.
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V&A Waterfront, a place for everything! There is no other place like V&A Waterfront, seriously! You can meet the whole world here: people who come to Cape Town but are too afraid to explore, so they stayed at the Waterfront Hotels, eat at the waterfront restaurants, shop at the Waterfront shops...
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Bay Harbour Market, truly organic and creative! I heard a lot about The Old Biscuit Mill Market of Cape Town, but I was glad we went to Bay Harbour Market instead. It truly has a community spirit and a very relaxed atmosphere, with almost no tourists at all.
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A fish business initiated from a converted bus. First, you see the ocean and hear seagulls. Then, you feel a strong fishy smell. This is it, the Snoekies Fish Market. Founded in Hout Bay sixty years ago, it still serves fresh seafood and “fish and chips” meals in their cafe.
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We all know Cuba is different, but why? Is it the historical context, is it the mixture of people and traditions, is it the climate...What makes this island so attractive? Well, I must say that there's magic in that place that makes you feel like nowhere else in the world. Discover La Habana through your lomo-eyes.
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When was the last time you flew a kite? What’s more, have you ever flown a kite indoors? All rudeness aside, kite flying as a traditional cultural sport may be a lost art for today’s generation. Growing up in Singapore, with open land space getting scarce by the year, it is really difficult to find a big open plot to fly your kite.
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I lent my Actionsampler to my friend Alicia and she become "lomographer" for a day. Do you want to see what she did?
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After shooting almost an entire roll of film on a La Sardina in Sydney, Australia in 2011, I took the same camera overseas to the US five months later where it turns out I accidentally exposed the same roll again. The results urged me to take advantage of multiple-exposure techniques that I often previously forgot about.
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When I first joined the community, I was a little skeptical towards film swaps but the colourful surprises that you get are worth every penny!
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A museum that shows a traditional Koran Village where you can visit traditional houses that have been restored and you can feel the historic atmosphere of the area.
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The oldest riverside inn in the UK, The Prospect of Whitby was founded in 1522 and is the UK's oldest surviving riverside inn. The original flagstone floor survives and the pub also has a rare pewter-topped bar as well as old barrels and ship masts built into the structure. Most areas of the pub have spectacular views over the River Thames, including the beer garden and first floor balcony and terrace.
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I dig deep in the city each time I go for a walk with my 4-month-old son. So if you want to get to know Berlin better - mainly the "Barrios", Kreuzberg and Neukölln - read on after the jump and have a look at the gallery at the bottom.
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There may not be a bigger place in the skating world than Portland, Oregon. It is the mecca for skaters with many coming from all over the world to skate in one of our many parks. It started with a vision and a lot of hard work under the Burnside Bridge and spread to bowls throughout the inner city and the burbs and recently to the newly opened park in Estacada.
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In April this year, I learned about my country’s plan to enhance our cityscape. We have always been known as a Garden City, but now we are aiming to become a City in a Garden. Read on to find out why.