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There are various instant cameras present today, and a lot of people have been using them recently. This article focuses on the Instax Wide 200 instant film camera. For me, nothing beats the instant wideness of the Instax Wide.
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With a sleek design and various shooting formats, the Belair Globetrotter is one versatile camera. Read more about how awesome it is after the jump.
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To be a productive member of Lomography, I came up with this list to set my analogue goals straight. Hola 2013, I hope you'll be great!
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Summer is ending, and what better way to spend the rest of it than to surf or at least be at a beach, right?
Well, that's what my friends and I did! Join us by reading after the jump!
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For their recent assignment, we asked our Manila CitySlickers to share a slice of their life in the city in black and white. Let us take a look at the monochrome snaps of Felix and the stories behind them after the jump!
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For the next task, our Manila CitySlickers will show us a day in their analogue lives. Read more about the adventures of Felix as he went on an analogue trip to the beach!
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Fuji Velvia 50 ASA is one of the films that i've enjoyed using; It yielded different hues and great contrast when cross-processed. Read on!
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It's one of the most visited places in the Philippines. People from all over the globe visit it for its beach, culture, and night life. It's definitely one of the most popular beaches in the planet, so read on!
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Is the loose Fisheye rubber lens cap hitting one of your nerves? Do you almost always see it removed from your Fisheye? Don't fret, read on!
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Fuji Velvia is probably one of the most versatile film that i've ever used. I've only tried an expired Velvia so far and it yielded great results!
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Art lies in the heart of every city! And for our Manila CitySlickers' second task, we asked them to roam around their analogue cities and know more about its artistic side. Let's take a look at what Felix has to share with us after the stop.
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We all have that one camera that lead us to the addiction that is Lomography. Here's my story about that one camera.
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To get the most out of the Year of the Dragon, I'm making this bucket list to help me aim high and focus on what I want to accomplish this year. Hello 2012, What do you have in store for me?
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The Philippines has more than 7,100 islands and countless cities and Manila is just one of them. Our CitySlickers are here to explore them with their analogue ammunition and to document their adventures through their wistful words! Here is Felix, one of Manila's CitySlickers, and his introduction on her beloved city!
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American Photo Magazine's October/November issue with John Maloof's discovery of Vivian Maier's amazing (and previously kept private) street photography. It contains some of Vivian Maier's works and a brief introduction.
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Excited to do colored MX portrait shots with your Fisheye No. 2 but low on funds for that funky Colorsplash flash? Don't fret! There's always a way! Grab a pair of scissors, a couple of uninflated balloons and/or colored cloths, and a roll of tape... and get ready!
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The Juyongguan Pass is an entrance to a part of The Great Wall of China. If you're into trekking, it's a must visit in Beijing. If you're not a trekker (like me) it'll be a challenging climb, but it's worth it. The scenery is good, the breeze is perfect, and the wall itself is amazing.
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In the city of Beijing lies a place that's different from all the common tourist areas in China, The 798 Art District. Inside that district, one can see a wide array of exhibits and various art forms. There are also several souvenir and art shops within the district.