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How my husband's idea for a project inspired a whole family. Beginning with one challenge: £30 to buy a film camera, one black and white film, and one colour film. The start of lomographic adventure!
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What started out as a silly idea became an inspiration for me for a pinhole project. Entitled "Ghost Employees," my goal is to document and illustrate the hustle and bustle of people's everyday working life. Interested? Let me share with you some more of my thoughts on this ongoing project after the jump!
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We have featured pinhole photographer Justin Quinnell a couple of times here on the Magazine. This time, we'll be looking at the results on one of his projects wherein he taught kids about pinhole photography. See the images and what the pinhole wizard has to say after the break.
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If you live in Lisbon or if you are visiting and you happen to see a tin can in the street with big letters saying "Use Me!" pick it up and take a few photos! Read on to know more about this pinhole photography project.
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Analogue Day is fast approaching, so I thought of sharing with everyone a very quick and simple project that we can all try making for the occasion. Find out how you can make some nice lomo bookmarks after the jump!
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Is there a more appropriate title for a diy photography exhition showcasing amateur photographers than "these photographs deserve walls"? I don't think so either. Read more about this exhibit in Lisbon, Portugal after the jump.
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Michael Raso from Film Photography Podcast on Youtube, made a nice video about the LomoKino, where he talks about the product. Also, a couple of tips and tricks can be found in the video.
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After testing the Ilford Sportsman 300S in week 1 and being pretty satified with it, I tested the Minox 35 EL I got for €2.49 from eBay in week 2. This one I got from eBay too, but I paid more for it. I didn´t know anything about it but I noticed it the first time bccbarbosa had some nice shots uploaded, taken using one of the tiny Minox 35 series. That was my motivation to buy it.
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This is the review of the camera I used in the first week of my "30 Weeks, 30 Cams Project": the Ilford Sportsman 300. I found this camera on eBay for € 2.49. I didn't know anything about it but thought the name is somehow funny and it would be a nice camera to start the project with. So here is my review about the handling of the camera.
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Maddie the Coonhound is a photo project by American photographer Theron Humphrey. Beginning at the end of last year he's been traveling across the United States with his faithful companion Maddie, taking photos of her defying Physics. Aiming to reach all 50, Humphrey is capturing the scenic country from a new perspective!
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This coming February 24th, you can join the whole world in eating a snack. Interested? Read on for more details.
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A video game project out of San Francisco astonishingly raised 100% of their funding goal in a little more than 8 hours! By the 24-hour mark they'd raised 1 million USD. Read on to find out how this was accomplished and to watch the artfully crafted informational video done by the project team!
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A series of events that almost ruined a photo project. Read on to find out how my 'a photo, a month' resulted to a near tragedy.
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Custom vans, conversion vans, striped, off-white, mural painted-on vans! Though they are unique individuals, these vans do have something in common, they all enjoy that California sun...some, a bit too much! These square photographs, captured on 120 film, are part of a 15-years-and-counting project by filmmaker/photographer Joe Stevens!
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It's not a question of putting a face to a name but of putting a face to a photo. In 'Behind Photographs', a series by commercial and editorial photographer Tim Mantoani, the photogs behind some of our age's most iconic photographs are the subject, each exposing the individual responsible for images that have, since their publication, been burned into our memory.
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It's a new year and it goes without saying that new beginnings must occur as well. Resolutions are meant to broken tough (and are incredibly passe), so this time around, I'll stick with a photo project that I've been itching to do for years already - Project One: One year. One lens. One film.
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Look what we've found! A UK based photo competition asked students to recreate/reinterpret famous works of art in photograph form. It's called 'The Booooooom + Adobe Remake photo project' and took place last year. Though it's over, the submissions galley was astounding, and we just had to share them with you!
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On a recent day trip to Liverpool, there was a set of graffiti that really jumped out and caught my eye right away. Sadly I only managed to get one photo of it and would love to know a bit more about it before I return to the city in February.
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I have an ongoing project dedicated for my very first born child.Special moment that every married couple waited. It feels good to be a daddy!
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Japanese artist Baku Maeda has been working with paintbrushes and pens to create his art. Lately, he’s been working with ribbons and fabric to form different animals. Learn more about his one-of-a-kind art after the break.