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You know we love shooting on film. And following last year's launch of the LomoKino you know we also love movies shot on film. One such example is Paul Thomas Anderson's The Master, a movie I am really looking forward to. Below you can take a peek at the first frames shot on 65mm and the teaser trailer.
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It's been a weird and sad week for childhood heroes. First Adam Yauch died, now, the famous author of "Where The Wild Things Are", Maurice Sendak, passed away Tuesday, at the of age of 83.
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"I shouldn't have logged on to the internet today…" that was my initial response when reading the news about Adam Yauch last Friday. The Beastie Boys have been around for as long as I can remember and even though they've matured over the years, they always remained young in my eyes. These are the reasons why MCA's death came as such a shock to me.
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Beginning of this week we put the counter online to show our road to 15 million photo likes. During the first 24 hours 90,000 photo likes were given out, since then you added another 180,000 – thanks again! Find a gallery of 100 photos (excluding the ones from the first part) for your viewing pleasure!
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Yesterday morning Vienna time we put the counter online to show our road to 15 million photo likes. During the first 24 hours 90,000 photo likes were given out – if we continue like this we will hit the goal pretty soon. We thought it might be nice to see the most liked photos during that time as well, so here's a gallery.
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SXSW 2012 is just around the corner and if you are there as well be sure to say Hi to us. We, that's the Austin team from the lovely new Lomography Gallery Store Austin, @snoop and @recurving from Vienna and @alexandrak from New York. In short: there will be lots of things going on in the store and a talk by us on the topic "Being Considered Obsolete is Awesome".
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Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward were married for 50 years until his death. Most likely Paul Newman picked up this instrument in Martin Ritt's Paris Blues starring him as trombone-playing Ram Bowen along Sidney Poitier.
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Just a badass photo of a guy in a suit on a skateboard. It was taken by LIFE staff photographer Bill Eppridge in New York in the 1960's.
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This photo taken by Bill Ray in 1966 shows Michael Caine lifting Natalie Wood with one hand and holding a cigarette in the other. Fun fact: if you say "my cocaine" out loud, you sound like you are saying "Michael Caine" in his own voice.
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In 2011 exactly 9,184,059 different items were liked on Lomography, a majority of those being photos and articles. Right now, you can see a person's photo likes in their LomoHomes, but what if you wanted to see which articles you have liked? Or someone else's? So, we thought about a different visualization of one's likes.
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It's likely this article will only be big in Germany but I had to run it: David Hasselhoff in an all-leather outfit, minus a shirt, plus some chest hair, with a falcon on his arm. I do hope this is a promo shot of a movie, otherwise it'd be hard to make any sense of this.
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Here are some songs we've compiled for you by the following artists: The Canon Logic, Jackson 5, Crocodiles & Dum Dum Girls, Julian Casablancas, Okkervil River, Lucky Soul, Low, Slow Club, The Walkmen and Lindstrøm. Hope you like it!
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They're popping up all over the internet, lists of highlights and low lights from the soon to end year. We have had an exciting one here at Lomography and now it's time to reminisce on what's been happening in the magazine. Check out our most popular articles from January 2011 and relive the good times!
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John Candy (23) and Bill Murray (22) ponder the meaning of life. Or something else. We don't care actually, because the photo is just great. It was taken in 1973 during their time at Second City.
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Lomography has always been about shooting lots of photos and sharing them with your friends: be it by passing around prints, uploading them to your LomoHome, sending links to friends, tweeting, putting them on Tumblr. Now there's another way to share your photos: automatically posting to your Facebook timeline!
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This photo of Sofia sitting on the shoulders of her father Francis Ford was taken at the Cannes film festival in 1979. This very moment was recreated by Wes Anderson in his movie "The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou" when Steve Zissou is carrying Werner at the end.
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There's a list of people I always search for on Youtube in case I am bored: Werner Herzog and Klaus Kinski are both among them. I am not sure if this photo was staged or not, but as they both admitted they tried to murder each other several times it might as well be real.
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This photo of Steve McQueen (front), James Garner (back) and James Coburn (sidecar) was taken on the set of the great movie The Great Escape. I dare you to show me a photo with more combined coolness.
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Here's a list of things the internet is always into: famous people, cats and trolling. So here is a photo of Paul Newman with a cat on his shoulder while eating ice-cream in a zoo where no dogs and pets are allowed – by the way: aren't dogs pets anyway?
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This photo of Audrey Hepburn going shopping with a baby deer (fun fact: the pet's name is Ip, short for Pippin) was taken by Bob Willoughby, who met her shortly after she arrived in Hollywood in 1953 and continued to shoot her for over a decade.