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100.000 negatives found from street photographer Vivian Maier

Man tikt 100.000 filmnegatieven van schitterende foto’s op de kop voor $380 bij lokale veiling Beeld je dit eens in: misschien wel de belangrijkste straatfotografe van de twintigste eeuw was een nanny die alles voor zichzelf hield. Ook haar foto’s. Niemand kreeg ooit één foto van haar te zien. Tientallen jaren later, in 2007, kocht […]

New York 1980’s

Amazing Photos Of 1980s New York City by Steven Siegel All of Steven Siegel’s work is timeless and truly highlights the raw state, that New York City found itself in the 1980’s. Be sure to check out Steven’s work on his Flickr page. Brooklyn Bridge circa the 1980s   Broken shop window   Junkyard subway, […]

Rare Photo of the Mushroom Cloud Over Hiroshima Discovered in a Former Japanese Elementary School

Taken just minutes after the bomb fell, as incomprehensible horror unfolded below. Honkawa Elementary School In the center of Hiroshima, in a part of the city totally destroyed by the explosion and ensuing fires, a long-lost photograph taken shortly after the blast has been discovered among a collection of articles about the bombing. The picture is a […]

French WWI images found still in camera

Here’s something you don’t see every day, so I think it deserves a post. The other day I was alerted by my friend Rob McElroy about the existence of an antique store that recently purchased a large photography estate.  Among other things Rob collects antique books on photography and asked me to investigate if I […]

Create Digital Wet Plates by Shooting a Photo on Your Computer Monitor

Michael Zhang · Dec 16, 2012 Create Digital Wet Plates by Shooting a Photo on Your Computer Monitor We’ve shared some interesting digital to analog conversions here in the past (e.g. printing iPhone photos using an enlarger), and here’s another one: create a digital wet plate by shooting a photo displayed on your computer monitor. […]

iPhone charging docks out of recycled vintage cameras

Recycling is making space into everyday life due to the increasing interest of artists, accessory manufactures, and amateur DIY enthusiasts in discarded materials. Making money out of recycled material isn’t difficult if you are creative enough to convert old retro cameras into classic iPhone and iPod docks like these. That’s right, these iPhone and iPod […]