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Today's Instant Interview features Tom aka tomas_bates from Lomography HQ in Vienna.
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Today's Instant Interview features Diana aka dop from Lomography HQ in Vienna.
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Today's Instant Interview features me, Andi aka pan_dre from Lomography HQ in Vienna.
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Today's Instant Interview features Daniel aka danika from Lomography HQ in Vienna.
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Today's Instant Interview features Dominik aka dopic from Lomography HQ in Vienna.
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Today's Instant Interview features Mariann aka saperlipopette from Lomography HQ in Vienna.
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Today's Instant Interview features Kathi a.k.a. _ka_ from Lomography HQ in Vienna. Read on to find out all about her instant loves, hates, and advice!
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Today's Instant Interview features Christian a.k.a. polt from the Lomography HQ in Vienna. Read on to find out all about his instant loves, hates, and advice!
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Stage One of the Spring into Shape Challenge is over now and we are amazed by all the fresh new shots. With over 22.000 photos being uploaded in the last 24 hours, there is plenty of eye popping material out there.
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We at Lomography always have a special love from old Russian cameras. You can imagine how excited everybody got when we heard that we were able to bring back one of our and your all-time favourites: the Lubitel 166!
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An authentic relic of Soviet intelligence era. Created after WWII, this subminiature espionage camera was issued only to intelligence agents.
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(Please note, this article is in another language)
『Lubitel』這個名字以往被粗略翻譯為 『業餘者 / Amateur』。就像 Komsomolets 相機一樣,機身皆是由酚醛樹脂製作而成的。第一台中國製復刻版本,於 1961 年誕生。當時,它擁有一個神秘又有趣的名字,稱為『長樂 / Changle』。
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The Smena ancestral line dates back to the early 1950s and was originally created by LOMO as a way to make photography accessible to young, hard-working Soviets.
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The name “Lubitel” roughly translates to “Amateur” . Like the Komsomolets, it was produced in Bakelite. And just for kicks – a Chinese copy of this original Lubitel emerged in 1961 under the mysteriously hilarious name, “Changle.” .
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Appropriately named after the Communist Youth organization “Komsomol,” this camera is one of the very first products created by the burgeoning Soviet photo industry.
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Welcome to day 3 of our week-long 500,000 facebook likes celebration and we're just getting started! Today we are embracing the crazy colorshifts of crossprocessed slide film.
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It's that time of the year again, get your fingers ready for some heavy duty clicking and enter a chance to win a special Lomography camera. On your marks, get ready, get set, go......
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Remember all those great shots from November? Oh, come on, it was just a couple of weeks ago... But still let us jog your memories with some wonderful shots after the jump.
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Trick or Treat? It's always a treat to look through lomographic galleries. Take a scroll through the month of Octobers more popular images. Nothing to be afraid of, we promise...
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School's back in session, and by school we mean taking a look through September's most popular photos and learning a trick or two. Want to see the top photos in the month of September, read on after the jump.