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bentrovatoblog:

(via Fashion photographer Kiril Stanoev’s One Frame of Fame)

bentrovatoblog:

(via Fashion photographer Kiril Stanoev’s One Frame of Fame)

photojojo:

“Carousels – In the Round”, by Pep Ventosas.

‘My work is about finding new visual experiences in photography. With the series ‘Carousels – In the Round’, I walked in a circle around each of the carousels, shooting repeatedly along the path. T

hen the photographs were overlaid and refined to discover what becomes of the orbit. One may think they are looking at a single carousel in each image, but it is actually as many as several dozen separate shots of the same carousel, blended together — the carousel and its environment, in the round.’

Multiple Exposures of  Carousels

via Ignant

photojojo:

The joy with which we photograph.
Photo by Tomoji Hirakata (Thanks Ambercakes!)

photojojo:

The joy with which we photograph.

Photo by Tomoji Hirakata (Thanks Ambercakes!)

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photojojo:

Nick Gentry might inspire you to start hoarding old floppy disks.
Floppy Disks Make an Amazing Canvas
via Ignant

photojojo:

Nick Gentry might inspire you to start hoarding old floppy disks.

Floppy Disks Make an Amazing Canvas

via Ignant

photojojo:

Camera Hack: Jason Bognacki a folding camera made in 1919 to the front of his Canon 5D MarkII.

What’s even more amazing is that the photos that the nearly 100 year old lens shot are absolutely beautiful.

Nearly 100-Year-Old Folding Camera Hacked to a Canon 5D

via NotCot

photojojo:

The year was 1981, and Pentax had just manufactured their 10 millionth SLR.

To celebrate, they made 300 18 carat gold plated and brown leather Pentax LX that came with a matching gold and leather f/1.2 50mm lens. 

(It even came with white silk gloves for when you wanted to hold it!)

The 18 Carat Gold and Leather Pentax LX

via leilockheart 

photojojo:

Check out the work of Portland, Oregon based photographer, Lucy Brockman. Especially love the double exposure work. Oh, and did we mention she’s only 16? Geez, great work, Lucy!

via Not Common People.

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