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Home » News » DIANA + Camera Giveaway on FPP!

DIANA + Camera Giveaway on FPP!

February 21, 2011 Leave a Comment

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Wikipedia says the following about the Diana camera:

The Diana camera is a plastic-bodied box camera utilizing 120 rollfilm. It takes twelve 6×6 cm photographs using a simple plastic meniscus lens. Originally marketed as an inexpensive novelty gift item, the Diana was later used by professional photographers to take soft focus, impressionistic photographs somewhat reminiscent of the Pictorialist Period of artistic photography, but utilizing contemporary themes and concepts

FPP Video showcasing the DIANA…

 

The Film Photography Podcast gave away a DIANA+ camera courtesy of our friends at Lomography.com!

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Diana + camera (complete with book)

BUT THAT’s NOT ALL!
When Film Photography Podcast listener Ryan heard that we were giving away a brand new DIANA + camera, he donated his 35mm Diana Back to sweeten the deal for the winner! Thanks, Ryan!

 

FPP Listener Donates DIANA 35mm Film Adapter
Ryan’s 35mm back for the Diana +
Magnolia” by Urban Hafner
“Chuck” by Jay Panelo

Did you miss this contest? No worries, The Film Photography Podcast has giveaways every month! Tune in!

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