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Lens: Eric Film: RTV Using: Oggl "I love the Eric lens for its contrast, brightness, color highlighting, and that particular feel that reminds me of graphic novels. For that reason, I paired it with the RTV...
Released in 2011, The Bondi HipstaPak was produced in collaboration with photographer Ben Watts. This pak seeks to reflect his style: bright and saturated colors, funky frames and a 'pop' atmosphere. The pak includes a lens,...
Lens: Watts Film: Big Up Flash: off This is one of the pictures featured in the book "Montauk Dreams" by Ben Watts. More info about the publication can be found here.
When Ben Watts isn’t shooting for the best known publications in the world (GQ, New York Times Magazine, Elle and Interview, to name but a few…), he can be found on the beach of Montauk, capturing the...
Name: Ilknur Can Hometown: Bilecik, Turkey Resides: Istanbul, Turkey Profession: Photographer Hobbies: Mobile photography, travel Hipstographer since: 2013 Year of Birth: 1978 Favorite Combo: John S + AO DLX Favorite Lens: Lowy Favorite Film: AO DLX Favorite Flash:...
Lens: Jane Film: BlacKeys 44 Flash: off "Feast of the Jesus of the Belice, Sicily, 2015. Religious celebrations in Sicily are deeply felt, especially the lesser known places; they are a mixture of Christianity and paganism,...
Name: Alon Goldsmith Hometown: Johannesburg, South Africa Resides: Los Angeles, USA Profession: Creative Director - Copywriter Hobbies: Photography, Music, Cycling Hipstographer since: 2010 Year of Birth: 1961 Favorite Combo: Lowy + Irom 2000 Favorite Lens: Lowy Favorite...
Lens: Eric Film: Manneken Using: Oggl "I was visiting the Maldives for the first time. We spent ten wonderful days on a small island, located in the South Ari Atoll. In May, the weather changes slowly...
After a ten day journey through India, it’s time to close the exhibition "Namaste India", although it is still accessible on the "Exhibition"-section of the site. Once again, I’d like to extend a heartfelt thank you to...