Harold Edgerton’s High-Speed Photography

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Field of Vision brings to light the pioneering photography of Harold “Doc” Edgerton, the inventor of the electronic flash. His high-speed motion pictures froze time, slowing a bullet, milk drop, and nuclear explosion to a stunning crawl.

The Making of a T-Shirt

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A new video from Createmake shows how t-shirts are screen printed at Howies, the U.K.-based label with a global cult following. Using organic cotton, the Howies team silk screens the t-shirts by hand, a labor of love nicely captured in this short documentary.

Polaroid Rainbow SX-70 OneStep Land Camera

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The Impossible Project and Photojojo teamed up to refurbish 50 Polaroid Rainbow SX-70 OneStep Land Cameras. Selling for $210 a pop, the good-as-new cameras come complete with shoulder strap and two packs of film—unsurprisingly, the limited edition retro cameras already sold out.