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In classic sci-fi fashion, the last episode of Star Trek vouches some truth to the saying “Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned."
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Years before he heard the calling of the force and became the last hope of the resistance against the evil Empire, Mark Hamill had a much more easy going life, just taking pictures of his girlfriend ... and her mother. Watch this funny commercial from the Seventies after the jump!
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Making a game out of being marooned on an exotic island with a bunch of strangers certainly makes for interesting television, but what goes on when reality TV cameras aren't rolling? "Survivor: One World" winner Kim Spradlin shows us what island life is like through the lens of her "luxury" item: a disposable film camera!
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Adrenaline and adventure junkies, get ready for a new rush! Discovery Velocity's gadget show Tech Toys 360 is now on its second season and, to tease the viewers, they've put together their best features from season one! Guess which Lomography camera swept them away?
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What we all like to do whenever we find the time, photojournalists do for a living: take pictures. But some photojournalists do their work in some of the most dangerous areas of the world. They take pictures in combat zones and risk their lives to document these conflicts. A new documentary shows how they work and how they deal with being a witness to armed combats.
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We first met model and TV Presenter Zara Martin back in 2010, when she shared her Diana instant photos as our LomoAmigo. We caught up with her busy life again (she squeezed us in in between hanging out with Vivienne Westwood and Karl Lagerfeld!) to take a look at what she's been shooting on film recently!
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I was re-watching an episode of Ugly Betty from Season 4 called "The Butterfly Effect" when I suddenly noticed the appearance of several Diana F+ cameras along the main corridor on the set of the drama!
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I saw another episode of "Scrubs" and recognized that they were using a Holga with a Polaroid Instant Back as well as a Polaroid Land Camera. Even on TV, the future is analogue!
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Among the cool gadgets and technology of 60s British Spy TV show "The Prisoner" was a neat film camera. Did Lomography turn the tide of the Cold War, at least on TV?
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When you're watching your favorite TV series, it's hard to pay attention to background details. But when these details include something you equally love, the show just gets even better. Check out the analogue cameras spotted in Ted and Marshall's apartment!
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Diana F+ Buttercup appears in a TV program about make-up starring Youtube user and make-up artist, Clio Zammatteo on Italian television channel Realtime. Let's check the video right after the jump.
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The Sprocket Rocket appears on Antena 3 TV new season advertisement!
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Sharks get a bad rap. They aren't the bloodthirsty killers that Hollywood has made them be. The winner of our Shark Week Rumble is proof enough how friendly they are!
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Now I'll show you another part of Berlin, the famous television tower, one of the symbols of the city and the country. It's the king of the Berlin skyline and it's a good way to find your way "home" if you're a tourist like me! :)
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A TV show about art, activism, and political prank, Banksy’s The Antics Roadshow recently aired on Channel 4 in the UK. It featured amongst others, the work of the mysterious Paris-based guerilla artist Princess Hijab.
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The hit show Glee, which started over a year ago in the US, finally arrived in the UK at the end of June at the London O2 Arena in Greenwich.
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It's hard to believe: The Holga 135TIM is starting her career as a German TV starlet.
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The new ABC Family Drama "Switched at Birth" tackles the problems of two families, who find out that their teenage daughters were switched at birth in the hospital. In episode 3 - Portrait of a Father - Emmett, one of the lead's closest friends, proves that switching back to analogue is still the way to go.
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Look who made a special appearance on late night TV! Our very own beauty, the Diana Mini!
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It's Shark Week once again over at Discovery Channel! To celebrate this monumental occasion, let's see your Lomographs of all things shark - from the Great White to Universal!