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    WTF is this?

    WTF is this?

    94 04.23.13
    tokyo-camera-style:

Totem Pole Photo Gallery, Shinjuku
Canonet QL-17 GIII 
Photographer: Brent Trenholm

    tokyo-camera-style:

    Totem Pole Photo Gallery, Shinjuku

    Canonet QL-17 GIII 

    Photographer: Brent Trenholm

    20 04.23.13
    superseventies:

Siouxsie Sioux photographed by Sheila Rock, 1979.

    superseventies:

    Siouxsie Sioux photographed by Sheila Rock, 1979.

    718 04.23.13

    filmus-monochromus:

    Beachcomber - weekly round up of my daily walks along the beach and finds

    GRD III or X100 or Digilux 2

    43 04.22.13
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    lomographicsociety:

    Test Drive: Sunny Fruit Juice Camera

    This time I was lucky to try out quite an extraordinary camera - Sunny Fruit Juice Camera 35mm. This little queen of covert cameras is truly a spy’s dream, and even Agent 007’s sophisticated gadgets pale in comparison.

    Sunny Fruit Juice is a camera released by Fuuvi, a Japanese brand which manufactures different kinds of amazing gadgets. They offer a great variety of designs for this camera, you can choose the “carton” with your favourite juice or even milk!

    169 04.22.13
    alimprovist:

TP1 by Dieter Rams

    alimprovist:

    TP1 by Dieter Rams

    61 04.21.13

    odditiesoflife:

    Victorian Headless Portraits

    The Victorian era has many photographs, most of which show the subject sitting or standing with a stern expression. Since photography was still in its infancy, photographers were experimenting with novel ways to create photos that differed from the norm. Animals acting human was one popular concept, and then came the headless portrait. Funny and entertaining, a new genre of photography was born.

    6777 04.21.13
    untitled-mag:

Harry Thaler
This series of lamps respond to the phasing out of the iconic Edisson lightbulb. The shape of the lamp is an act of preservation, it retains the iconic lightbulb whilst still moving with the times.
Material: borosilicate glass, halogen bulb                         

    untitled-mag:

    Harry Thaler

    This series of lamps respond to the phasing out of the iconic Edisson lightbulb. The shape of the lamp is an act of preservation, it retains the iconic lightbulb whilst still moving with the times.

    Material: borosilicate glass, halogen bulb
                            

    335 04.21.13