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For more information on Fair UseI've been working on my photo swag list for a while, and this one's a good one. Thanks to many taxing hours SELFLESSLY combing the internet for goodies, I can now help you outfit yourself in photo-related gear from head to toe. Well, from wrist to neck anyway:
- First up is this awesome photo cuff bracelet from ShanaLogic. Gone are the days when favorite photos must languish in the dark of your wallet - wear your pets / grandkids / portfolio on your wrist! The cuffs actually come in several styles, from manly brown "leather" to ooh shiny! silver glitter.
- I found these this morning, and they are quite possibly the coolest thing I've ever seen: aperture ring bracelets by re:vision. If they weren't rather steep, I'd buy a wristful and wear them like bangles.
- Bright, cheerful, and only $12, this No Star tee will definitely make you "Smile."
- If you prefer your apparel a little edgier, opt for the Ghost Cameras tshirt from Oddica. They won't even ask for your soul. (Probably.)
- Remember when you and six of your giggliest friends squeezed into a photobooth, creating a four-panel strip of boundless joy? Now you can squeeze one of those photos into Fred Flare's photobooth frame necklace and carry happy times with you wherever you go.
- Finally, night comes and you have to put your photo swag back in the jewelry box, or into the laundry hamper. But fear not! You are not doomed to a camera-less night: rest your head on this very cool Rolleiflex pillowcase and dream richly detailed medium format dreams all night long.
On April 25, 2008, Esther Perez said ...
one of each, please. :)
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