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Meet PJ:Darby Edition

01 Apr

Name: Darby “Professional Designer or something” Thomas

What Do You Do Here? I draw funny pictures and make funny websites.

Favorite Camera: The Lomo Instant (this guy here).

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Meet a PJer:Danny Edition

25 Mar

Name: Danny “Dino Dan” Lunden

What Do You Do Here? They tell me I do customer service, but really I make photo dreams come true!

Favorite Camera: My new Sony QX 100 of course (paired with my iPhone)!

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Meet the Socialmaticfrom Polaroid

13 Dec

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The camera of the future is here! Well, in the very near future of 2015 it will be. And you can be the first in line to snag one.

The Socialmatic from Polaroid is half top-of-the-line digital camera, half instant-photo-printer, and half social-sharing machine. That’s too many halves! All this goodness cannot be constrained by math.

This 14MP camera has a big ol’ touchscreen and Android built in. So you can edit using your favorite apps, print your masterpiece and post it online right then and there.

There’s even a 2MP selfie-cam on the back! Polaroid really thought of everything.

Order now and you’ll be first in line when they ship out. It’ll be worth the wait, even if you hand a Socialmatic IOU to your BFF this Xmas.
Pre-Order the Socialmatic or Learn More
$ 299 at the Photojojo Shop


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Meet the Cube: A Go-Anywhere Action Cam from Polaroid

11 Aug

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The folks at Polaroid (the ones who brought instant photos to the masses) are at it again!

They’ve cooked up The Cube, a go-everywhere action cam that’s as easy to use as it is easy on the wallet. An action camera for the masses (hey, that’s us … that’s YOU).

The Cube records quality HD video in 1080p with its wide angle lens. The cam’s rubber exterior is not only shock proof and water resistant, but it’s also super cute and friendly!

Attach the magnetic Cube to the bike mount to record your morning commute. Set it up on the tripod and record your morning yoga routine. Grab the waterproof shell and suction it onto your frisbee to toss around at the beach.

Learn More or Reserve Your Cube Now
$ 100 at the Photojojo Shop


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Meet Defrozo, the Free Marketing Platform for Photographers

23 Jul

We here at Photodoto are excited to introduce you to our new awesome partner – Defrozo. Founded by Demetrio Fortman (the guy who also invented the mighty Moto CMS), Defrozo is the ultimate, online workspace enabling photographers to manage their workflow and business online, using a single login. Let’s take a closer look at this new player on the oh-so-crowded Continue Reading

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Meet the Dream Scope, An IRL Filter Kit

01 Jul

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When you snooze, you have visions of flying on a unicorn over a cloud raining glitter, through fields of rainbow-y color never seen in the waking world … until now.

The Dream Scope Filter Kit will make your dreams a reality.

The Dream Scope comes with a true blue (and red, and yellow) set of 37mm pro-grade glass and aluminum gradient color filters.

Use one or all three. Stack and spin them to get awesome technicolor patterns, lens flare and swirly rainbow hues in-camera, without an app.

The kit attaches to any phone even includes a tripod mount! Set it up next to your bedside and maybe some of those colorful filters will take your dreams to a whole new level of technicolor.

Color Your World with the Dream Scope
$ 30 at the Photojojo Shop


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Meet the UK’s first female press photographer

06 Apr

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The Museum of London is celebrating the acquisition of a collection of images from Christina Broom, the UK’s first female press photographer. Self-taught, Broom photographed London life and British military from 1903 to 1939. She started small, learning on a borrowed camera, and in 1904 she became the official photographer for the Household Division. See gallery

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Hybrid Desk & Storage Rise Up to Meet Suspended Staircase

06 Apr

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Playing tricks on the eye, this split-style stairway merges a desk and storage below with a framework of steps hanging down from above, all with a daunting-looking gap left in the middle.

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Dutch designer Mieke Meijer hand-crafted this hybrid interior system for the home of Just Haasnoot in The Hague, inspired in part by the black and white photography of Bernd and Hilla Becher.

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steel wood skylight chair

The frame-based structure was made to save space and maintain a sense of openness. The unfolding angular geometries add elements of visual interest to a toned-down space while accommodating various storage surfaces, nooks and crannies.

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steel wood alternating design

The use of alternating steps allows for a steep incline to be safely traversed, though some might still question the absence of a hand rail (which would be mandated by building code in most locations).

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This approach seems particularly well-suited to places with less-used upstairs spaces – as the photographs show, it would be easy to let certain steps simply become shelves most of the time, then be cleared off when guests come to stay in the spare attic bedroom.

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Meet ‘The Archivist’ at National Geographic

22 Feb

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Ever wonder who looks after at all the old photographs in National Geographic’s archive? Well, now you can meet that man. His name is Bill Bonner and they call him ‘The Archivist’. For 31 years he’s worked mostly by himself in the basement of National Geographic’s Washington, D.C. headquarters and has handled hundreds of thousands of photographs. In total, Bonner is responsible for about eight million images in the vintage collection. See the video

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Meet the Instax 90:the Littlest Instant Cam Yet

04 Nov

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Twoday is extra special! We’ve got two amazing treats in the Photojojo Shop – a camera shipped in all the way from Japan and the funnest photo choose your own adventure game ever!

Hurry hurry. The Instax 90 Instant Camera is in very limited supply and Click Your Own Adventure (along with its prizes) are only around till the end of today.

The Instax 90 gives you control over your instant prints like no Instax has before. It has an adjustable shutter speed for action shots and low light photos alike, a macro mode for close-ups and a double exposure setting for getting really arty.

This latest model from our friends at Fuji has a compact rechargeable battery, making it their most compact camera yet.

Our limited supply from Japan is sure to move fast! Nab yours quick.

Then try your hand at Click Your Own Adventure – Take a journey, confront peril, win things, or get eaten.

Check Out The Instax 90
$ 225 at the Photojojo Store

Click Your Own Adventure
Play TODAY (11/4) only

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