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My Kodak Brownie Reflex Synchro and My Kodak Vest Pocket Autographic both take 127 film. They are old and wonderful! Read on to know more about them.
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Most of us have heard of IKEA, the huge Swedish furniture store. Usually it is connected with reasonable prices and modern design, so how in the world did Lomography fit into this? Read on to find out!
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Vintage cameras that work in the store don't always function properly. Before you get rid of that old camera that doesn't take pictures, read this guide on how to turn a bummer buy into a lovely and festive light.
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I found a Kodak Brownie in a junk shop. Cheap it was not but the shutter worked so I took it home.I cleaned it, repaired it, did a film hack, ripped some film, did another test and NOT a brilliant camera. People love this camera.
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The “famous” Kodak Cresta 3 camera, frequently compared to a Holga produced by Kodak Eastman in London during the 60’s still a great camera that totally rules.
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The extremely popular Kodak No. 2A Brownie Model C was responsible for popularizing the concept of the snapshot.
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Graphic designer James Coleman revisits the camera's analogue roots and reinvents the classic Kodak Brownie, giving it a whole new life and modern look. Although these are just renders, one can't help but be awed by this unique idea so we spend a few minutes with him to talk shop.
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This camera may look like it is from yesterday, and it is, but it is still a perfect Lomographic camera due to its simplicity!