Lomo Diana+ Camera

Posted on October 18, 2007 Under Art

Retro camera overlords Lomo have re-released the cult 1960s Diana camera from Hong Kong, keeping all the glorious hallmark characteristics that, to this day, get amateur and pro photographers alike clamoring for the nostalgic- and romantically-fuzzy photos it produces. Lomo's…

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Grant Hamilton

Posted on October 5, 2007 Under Art

Back in the day when the Polaroid represented the most instantaneous means of photographic gratification, most people were using them to capture the moment when they pantsed their friend at their house party and then displayed it three minutes later…

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Klikk

Posted on September 7, 2007 Under Gadgetry

An Italian company has made it even easier for MySpacers to nab that perfect picture with a portable tripod alternative. Called Klikk, the tiny device allows users to snap away at artsy angles and in less-than-perfect settings. A better example…

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Erol Taskoparan

Posted on September 3, 2007 Under Art

Apparently I'm on a photography kick right now...but if I keep stumbling on shutterbugs like Erol Taskoparan, I don't have a problem with that at all; his work is a mix of street and personal photography that never fails to…

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Tod Kapke

Posted on August 30, 2007 Under Art

Need a break from your mundane day or week? Feel like crawling under your desk and hiding for a while? Maybe Tod Kapke's work will brighten things up a bit; an illustrator and photographer based who knows where (anybody?), Tod's…

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Zink

Posted on August 21, 2007 Under Gadgetry

While most of us can only be satisfied with the latest advancements in digital photography, there seems to be those who like to keep one foot tucked safely in the past. A few companies have recognized a need to meld…

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Martin Klimas

Posted on August 20, 2007 Under Art

Whether there's any other similarities between the two, one thing is for certain: both Fred Durst and Martin Klimas have something in common: they both feel compelled to break stuff. While Durst likes people's faces, Klimas prefers to keep physical…

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Who The Hell Are You?

Posted on August 9, 2007 Under Art

The world has moved on from film, right? Digital is the way of the future, instant gratification in an instant world, blah blah blah. Not so much. Love them or hate them, and most people feel strongly one way or…

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Blanket

Posted on August 7, 2007 Under Art

The brainchild of Australian graphic designers Rebecca Brown and Tanya Mckay, Blanket Magazine is an online publication that aims to "uncover new, emerging and established designers/artists/photographers, showcase their talent and give them a vehicle for self promotion." So far, Blanket…

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Rollei Rolleiflex MiniDigi

Posted on August 6, 2007 Under Gadgetry

For the last few weeks, I've been scouring the internet looking for the perfect pocket-sized camera that can go with me everywhere as a supplement to my trusty Digital Rebel -- preferably something with some personality, to boot. I haven't…

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