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<p>Creative Review <a href="http://www.creativereview.co.uk/cr-blog/2012/december/cape-times-selfies" target="_self">claps</a>:</p>
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<p>South African paper Cape Times claims that &quot;You can&#039;t get closer to the  news&quot; in a cheeky new ad campaign that turns famous news pictures into  smartphone-style self-portraits. Agency Lowe Cape Town took a selection of classic news shots and  reimagined them as &#039;selfies&#039; – the arms-length cameraphone snaps so  familiar from Facebook and the like.</p>
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