Designed by Milan artist Paola Mirai, the Cirkuita collection is all about transforming defunct gadgets into incredibly gorgeous accessories. Her idea is to replace the traditional expensive “gem” with a zero-cost technological component with great symbolic value.

A 2/3 scale model of the Canon EOS 7D made of crystal. It’s meant to be used as a bookend, but it’s also beautiful enough to be displayed alongside your camera collection or even on its own.

(Source: fotodioxpro.com)

Bodyscapes by Allan Teger. Allan uses nude bodies as the landscape backdrop for his miniature scenes. The tasteful black and white images make interesting and fun use of the nude body, sometimes in a very obvious way and other times in a more subtle way

(Source: bodyscapes.com)

ILOTT Vintage restores rangefinder cameras from the 50s and 60s and replaces their leather covers with wood veneer, making them even more unique. Each camera comes with a roll of 35mm film.

(Source: store.ilottvintage.com)

I was always taking pictures. Cause I didn’t wanna miss you so bad, miss you this bad. Miss you so bad, miss you so…

German artist EVOL creates unbelievably realistic illustrations of apartment buildings using cardboard, spray paint and complex stencils. 

(Source: blog.gessato.com)

A concept design by ADR-Studio envisions what a physical Instagram camera might look like – a giant Instagram logo, of course. The square camera would not just shoot, but print photos.

(Source: adr-studio.it)

Leica is on a roll. A beautiful, beautiful, leather and anodized silver camera-making roll. Meet Leica’s new Hermès Leica M9-P digital Rangefinder. It was co-designed by the Parisian fashion house for an edition of 300. 200 will go for $25,000, while an extra special 100 will go for $50,000.

After months of speculation, Leica has officially announced its latest compact camera, the X2. Featuring an effective resolution of 16.1 megapixels and the newly developed APS-C CMOS sensor, the X2 boasts a Leica Elmarit 1:2.8/24 mm ASPH lens alongside a simple interface, manual adjustment capabilities and a connection for a high resolution electronic viewfinder for expansion. Retail is set at $1,995 USD.

After months of speculation, Leica has officially announced its latest compact camera, the X2. Featuring an effective resolution of 16.1 megapixels and the newly developed APS-C CMOS sensor, the X2 boasts a Leica Elmarit 1:2.8/24 mm ASPH lens alongside a simple interface, manual adjustment capabilities and a connection for a high resolution electronic viewfinder for expansion. Retail is set at $1,995 USD.

Adobe Photoshop CS6 is now available for pre-order. Notable features include background saving, auto-recovery, a modernized user interface, a new crop tool and more content-aware tools.

Belkin’s LiveAction Camera Grip for the iPhone and iPod Touch lets you take photos or videos just as you would with a camera. It has shutter and video record buttons and a tripod mount.

Only 12 of these are up for sale at Harrod’s London. They’re complete Fuji X-Pro1 systems - 3 lenses, filters, and a Fuji X-Pro1 mirrorless camera - selling for $9,000. Each suitcase was handcrafted using Victorian tools.

(Source: fujifilm.eu)

For his Time series, John Clang created montage style photographs that show how time moves and emphasize the fact that we all travel, albeit at different times, in the shame shared space.

(Source: johnclang.com)

Canon announces EOS 5D Mark III: 22.3 MP full-frame sensor, 6 fps, 102,400 max ISO, 1080/30p HD, yours for $3,500.

(Source: usa.canon.com)

Presented at Mobile World Congress 2012, the ‘Nokia 808’ smart phone features Nokia’s in-house ‘pureview’ imaging technology, packing a 41-megapixel camera sensor and Carl Zeiss lens to provide lossless digital zoom and high-resolution images and video.