lomographicsociety:

The Descriptive Camera: Tell Me, Don’t Show Me

Everyone owns a camera that takes pictures, but technophile Matt Richardson has a camera that prints out a slip that describes what you just shot, instead of showing you an actual photograph. Lo and behold, the novel Descriptive Camera!

Oh my shitting god what is this wizardry.

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The most beautiful scene

I have to watch this again. Last time I tried to watch it with my boyfriend and missed the ending. THE BEST PART.

lomographicsociety:

Canister Christmas Lights

Do you have a lot of plastic canisters lying around in your house? If you do, here is something that you can do to brighten up your home this holiday season!

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theloudestvoice:

In the 1920 film Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the early part of Jekyll’s initial transformation into Hyde was achieved with no makeup, instead relying solely on actor John Barrymore’s ability to contort his face (The Overlook Film Encyclopedia, 1995).

(via deforest)

And this is why I like classic film.

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aeloquence:

Cloudy Tokyo by zonepress on Flickr.
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