The Holga Digital Concept

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This concept by Saikat Biswas combines two things people love to hate: lomo and concept renders.The Holga D is a concept that takes the simple controls and form of the Holga, and adds a digital sensor. In order to simplify the idea, Biswas’ design removed many of the features and buttons associated with digital photography. There’s no rear LCD, no way to see your photos as you take them, and only a handful of shutter speeds and ISOs, controlled with small dials. In order to save battery, the only screen is a small e-ink display showing the current settings. Biswas also posited used old generation, full-frame or APS-C sensors to keep the cost down.

 

The Flying houses of Laurent Chehere

Flying Houses, by French artist Laurent Chehere, is series of photographs depicting what it would actually be like if these homes decided to up and drift away, similar to Disney’s movie Up.

Three iPhone skins that make Instagram even better

1. The Photoroid skin

Ryan Astle, a graphic designer / production artist living in New Brunswick in Canada, has created the “Photoroid” for iPhone – a retro cool skin inspired by the old Polaroid instant cameras. The Photoroid iPhone skin is available from the Infectious website for $14.99.

2. The Leica skin

This highly detailed plastic skin is making your Iphone look just like a Leica rangefinder camera. Available for 9 dollars at the petapixel store.

3. The Rolleiflex skin

Retro Camera Skin by John Zee, available for 9 dollars at Stickeri.com

The beautiful hover cars of Beni Bischof

The swiss artist and designer Beni Bischof takes muscle cars and transform them to muscle hover cars.
Image credit: Beni Bischof


Image credit: Beni Bischof


Image credit: Beni Bischo

Image credit: Beni Bischof


Image credit: Beni Bischof


Image credit: Beni Bischof

Image credit: Beni Bischof

Best persona collection ever! Thanks Jason.

Photographer Jason Travis created this inspiring and useful collection of persona. Don’t miss it. There are 314 of them on his Flickr page.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/jasontravis/sets/72157603258446753/

 

Pictures from the past, by Jason Powell

The concept is not new, but few people do it as well as the cameraist Jason E. Powell. Judge by yourself.

Pictures from the past 9/11 Jason E Powell

Pictures from the past dancing people Jason E Powell

More on Jason E. Powell website