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    6 Geeky Gimmicky Cameras That Are Way More Fun Than Your Canon!

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    Alex Gambardella on Nov 4, 2009 10:25 AM PST
    Whether you're a true studied photographer or simply rely on your iPhone and TwitPic to document your daily adventures, nowadays everyone's got the photo bug in some form or another. But have you noticed that despite the ever-increasing accessibility, portability and quality of cameras with all the latest tech developments, all the newly released digi gadgets have just started to look and function basically the same? Quick and convenient, sure, but borrring! Bring the creativity back to picture-taking and add some variety to those thousands of extended arm self-portraits you have tagged on Facebook with a novelty camera. Print photos instantly on the go with the Fuji Instax Camera (no need to scrounge around for your USB cord!), or create pop art portraits with the Pop Cam from Fred Flare. These novelty cameras aren't exactly a practical replacement for your usual point-and-shoot, but they're a fun addition to anyone who loves living behind the lens! Take a look at the slideshow for the 6 quirkiest cameras on the e-shelves today!

    The Secret Life Of A Fashion & Celebrity Photographer

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    Adriana Nova on Oct 7, 2009 10:20 AM PDT
    Imagine that your office is a fashion show runway. Your work assignments typically go by one name (RPattz, Gisele, Brangelina), and if disagreements with your colleagues turn physical, well... hardly anyone bats an eye. Sound surreal? If you're a successful celebrity and fashion photographer like Getty Images' Frazer Harrison, it's all in a day's work. The world of celebrity and fashion photography is a rough-and-tumble one -- a Wild West of cameras, competition, and confrontation that is not at all for the weak of will. "Everyday is a challenge," shares Harrison. "You battle everything from Los Angeles traffic to overzealous security to your equipment. You're worried about lighting, your position on the line or the runway. So many things can go wrong and it's up to me alone to make sure that I limit the fail rate." With such a pressure-filled job that hundreds of other photogs are doing anyway, why is it worth the stress? "Any working or amateur photographer will tell you: it's when you see a particular picture published. Front pages are always a satisfying feeling. And really, no two days are the same, which is why after all this time it is still fresh and fun to do." With over 25 years in the business covering fashion week shows, red carpet events, and celebrity news, Harrison would certainly know, and has stories to burn. His most memorable moments include everything from covering Michael Jackson's infamous trial to an impromptu photo session with Paul McCartney to getting unprompted career advice from a certain "Jerry Maguire" star, who punctuated her speech with, "'Oh, by the way, my name's Renee." As far as equipment, Harrison prefers a Nikon D3 camera, and his trick to getting the best shots is: "If you saw it [happen away from the viewfinder], you probably didn't get it. Concentrate, stay focused on what's happening around you, and try to predict what's going to happen before it does. And add to that a bit of luck." And what advice does the seasoned photog have for us everyday point-and-shooters? "Those mug shots of celebrities after they've been arrested? They are what you don€™t want! Generally speaking, there are numerous things you can do to improve your chances of taking a good pic." Read on for tips on how to hone your own camera skills, then check the slideshow to see some examples of Frazer's best work!

    Hot In The Hive: Film Roll Alarm Clock

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    Alex Gambardella on Sep 22, 2009 6:29 AM PDT
    Immersed in a digital age where Flip camcorders and iPhone cameras and Twitpic rule the world of picture-taking, it can be easy to lose touch with the retro photo technology of yore (or even of just a couple months ago). Celebrate the way things were with this Film Roll Alarm Clock. Perfect for the film buff or photography major (or for anyone who accidentally smashed their old alarm clock in a half-asleep AM rage), this roll of film won't help you take any quality pictures, but it will help you wake up and get yourself to class on time! After all, considering the alarm clock is just about the most loathsome timepiece in existence, you might as well make the dreaded early-morning blaring more tolerable with a dose of cuteness!


    Price: $62
    Who Found It: xgalexy was the first to add the Film Roll Alarm Clock to the Hive.
    Tags : technology , techie , tech , retro , camera

    Hot In The Hive: DigiDudes Portable Tripods

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    Alex Gambardella on Sep 17, 2009 6:18 AM PDT
    Anyone who ever goes out on the town with a gaggle of gal-pals knows that before you leave the house, you need to take a mandatory self-timer group pic. Now, thanks to the DigiDudes Portable Camera Tripods, you don't have to balance your digital camera on random textbooks and appliances to get just the right angle for you, or kick one unlucky lady out of the picture to just take the freakin' photo so you can leave already. Digidudes are small and portable and can be attached to your keys or your camera bag, and simply unscrew to serve as a tripod for your digital camera, camcorder, Flip, or what-have-you for stable picture-taking on the go. They even come in a variety of colors and "characters" -- like Pinky Scorsese, G-Bling-Money-Son, and Snot Buster (um, ew) -- to serve as the perfect portable pal for you and your picture-taking needs!


    Price: $24.99 each
    Who Found It: xgalexy was the first to add DigiDudes to the Hive.

    Going To Fashion Week? Be Ready With Our Survival Kit!

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    Lisanne Silverman on Sep 10, 2009 10:19 AM PDT
    The New York Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2010 shows are almost here! Before we jump head-first into runway reviews, model sightings, the clothes, and everything else that makes fashion week what it is, we thought we'd bring you a little survival kit to help you through what is sure to be an exciting week! Whether you're from NYC or crashing on your cousin's couch for the week, or there for work or just tagging along for a few shows, there are a few key items you'll want to have on hand (and foot) to help you through the insanity.


    Flip flops or flats. This sounds obvious but unless you plan on shelling out cab fare multiple times (or have a high pain threshold), you'll want to have a pair of flip flops or flats on hand. Whatever you do, don't wear your flip flops in the tents- switch them outside! One more blister is a trivial thing when there are aspiring street style photographers snapping shots right and left.


    Camera. Again, obvious, but bring your charger or an extra battery. Camera dying mid-show = instant mood killer.


    Food. Toss a baggie of almonds or dried fruit in your bag, because there isn't much in the way of food in the tents (so surprising, I know). This will keep you from stalking the people handing out samples of LU biscuits, and making return trips to the M&M booth, and the other booth with the mini macarons, and... okay, clearly I have no shame when it comes to freebies.

    Hot In The Hive: Grass Charging Valet

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    Anna Yu on Sep 4, 2009 6:24 AM PDT
    Does this scenario sound familiar? You rush out the door after frantically looking for your iPod and Blackberry every morning only to find out you forgot to charge them the night before so they both die halfway through your commute. Yup, I'm totally guilty of this and I've finally found a solution. The grass charging valet is less than $10 and keeps my electronic devices charging all in one place. Plus the "grass" looks super cute on my hallway bureau and much more useful than my other fake plants! It's also a great addition to your office desk for a little bit of greenery and function if your devices ever run out of juice. Now you'll always be connected so you can stalk your Facebook friends and listen to your favorite tunes. Your mornings are going to be a lot less frantic hunting for your phone, though I can't say the same about your keys or finding that matching sock.


    Price: $9.99
    Who Found It: chelly was the first to add the Grass Charging Valet to the Hive.
    Tags : valet , technology , ipod , iphone , camera
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