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The world’s thinnest house. They just completed it. More pictures here -> World’s thinnest house.
Lomography recently announced their new Belair X 6-12 camera.
The coolest thing about it is that it shoots on 120 film at a 6x12 ratio, something no other camera’s done before! It makes for slightly panoramic photos, but if you want, you can switch to 6x9 or 6x6.
Lomography’s New Belair Camera Shoots at 6x12
Sunbed Patio
(via Colorful Punctuation)
Wall Decal Quote
Black and white photographs are recreated by Federico Pietrella using nothing but a date stamp!
Photographs Converted to Pointillism Using an Ink Stamp
via KoiKoiKoi
We hereby name this portrait technique: Portrait Inception! Next time your family asks you to take portraits with your fancy camera, try stacking the generations like this!
A Photograph For The Generations
via Pinterest
Fun Swing Seats by Svvving
We love this idea of using photos as envelope liners!
These in particular were made for wedding invites by The DIY Bride. Rad.
DIY Guide to Using Photos as Envelope Liners
via Pinterest
Reading a book and spending the day outside with someone you love are the rules for a perfect Analog Sunday.
You’re probably looking at these photos and wondering how much time and expensive equipment it took to pull them off, but think again.
Eric Staller created these incredible light drawings back in the 1970’s with a 35mm film camera, 4th of July sparklers, and some Christmas lights. Not bad, huh?
Stunning Light Drawings of NYC in the 1970’s
via Reddit | My Modern Net