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Need some ideas to help you make an awesome analogue -themed video you can submit to the Analogue ? We come to your rescue with an epic Rube Goldberg Machine music video!
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Do you enjoy photo booths? How does the idea of a photo booth sound that not only takes a picture of your face but captures your whole body? Well, there is exactly one analogue booth in the world that can do just that and the daughter of its designer is looking for people ready to back her idea of making the life-size photo booth mobile and taking it around the world.
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Since we've been hit by Cupid's arrow during this most lovesickening holiday, we're sharing 14 photos of guys popping "the" question in a creative, candid, and—fine—cute way: by surprising their lovely ladies with a photobooth proposal!
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The Belair X 6-12 has finally arrived at Lomography Gallery Store Singapore and there’s no better way to celebrate the grand arrival our new jet-setting camera than a First Class party ‘in air’!
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How do you document your life experience? Do you collect all the photos others have taken of you or do you regimentally photograph yourself? Do neither of these interest you as much as observing other people's photographs do? Are you a collector or photo taker, or both? It's my understanding that these aren't mutually exclusive terms...
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Named after Pulitzer Prize-winning inventor and cartoonist, Rube Goldberg contraptions set off chain reactions to complete a simple task. Think of a red ball rolling down a slope and then activating a domino chain which moves something or other until in the end, the light is switched off or the like. Those complicated contraptions have inspired others to make their own versions, check out a couple after the jump.
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Before we had that red-curtained icon on our gadget's dock, real photo booths actually existed. Closet-sized boxes with cameras and lights installed, sitting on street corners, ready to take your coins and picture... Check out some oldies but goodies from the photo booths of yesteryear.
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You can sure have loads of fun making movies with the LomoKino, but have you ever thought about using it as a photobooth? Read on for some tips.
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A visit to the “Photoautomat” placed in MuseumsQuartier in Vienna is one of the must-do things if you are around town. This photo booth will take you to a dreamy world of joy in just a few seconds and in four flashes. Sit comfortably on its tiny chair, draw the curtain, pay €2 in coins, and get yourself immortalized in four poses!
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Sometimes, all it takes is a single sense to remind you of something substantial. In this case, an orange photobooth curtain reminded me of some fresh fruit and a corny joke.
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Last year, I walked through Berlin with my friend and all of a sudden I laid my eyes on something that made my heart jump; a vintage photo booth. When I saw the orange box looking thing with a tiny little curtain, I couldn't help but smile.
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Photo booths may have been an old school way of keeping memories whilst being out and about without a camera on hand, but these days, they are being brought back in a pop up fashion at events, birthdays and clubs.
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During a week in Paris, my boyfriend and I were absolutely delighted to stumble upon an old school photobooth!
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Do you want a wonderful, vintage-looking, souvenir photo from Firenze, Italy? On the corner between Via Nazionale and Piazza della Stazione, there is a little vintage photo booth!
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Everyone likes a list. Seriously, so much crap gets forwarded and passed around the internet just because someone put it in a list. Smart people should realize this and make all the important content into a list, just so everyone will look at it. I took my lead from the 10 Commandments and the 10 Rules of Lomography.
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Some people eat breakfast on the train. Some people put on make up in the car. Some people read in the toilet. They might call it multitasking and pat themselves on the back; I call it uncreative, boring, practical, and shave in the photobooth. As they say in France, "To each his own (only they say it in French)."
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A photobooth is designed to do the same thing over and over again. It reliably snaps your photos, day in and day out. Same depth of focus, same format, same repetition. But some of us want to snap back, and you may wonder which approach, and which camera you should use to really capture your photobooth in action?
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I usually get my fix in the traditional analogue way. I snap pictures, drive to the lab, wait, drive back to the lab, scan, and enjoy. You may have heard of 35mm referred to as a "gateway drug;" of this, I am living proof. Sometimes, late at night, I find I just can't wait. That's when I turn to something a little more hardcore: old school photobooths.
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Do you love some good ol' fashioned nearly instant analogue vintage photography? Do you love a chance to make something creative and maybe even win something for your effort? Who doesn't? Check out the Art of Waiting's summer photobooth contest...