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Photographing Simplicity and Beauty in Life with Community Member Miki, a.k.a. @miks
written by sylvann on 2024-03-18 #culture #people #placesCats, mirror selfies and the changing seasons – Japanese film enthusiast Miki photographs life as it happens. For her, film photography is a way to connect with her surroundings, especially as she moves from her home country of Japan to Sweden.
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Synesthesia #12 Celebrating International Women's Day
written by rocket_fries0036 on 2024-03-08 #gear #culture #placesIn this edition of Synesthesia we pair up analogue photos shot by women with an all-female soundtrack ranging from slow and sensual R&B hits, left-field pop tunes, and experimental electronic music.
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Lomography Community Recap: February 2024
written by bydenise on 2024-03-07 #newsReady for a visual treat? In this month’s recap, we’re catching you up with everything you might have missed in February, from popular photos to ongoing competitions and more!
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Brazil Through the Eyes of Film Photographer Thaís Monteiro
written by sylvann on 2024-03-11 #culture #people #placesBrazilian film photographer Thaís Monteiro talks to us about her love for capturing emotions and life as it happens before her, the technicalities of shooting concerts on film, and her lively local analogue community.
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Five Reasons Why the Lomomatic 110 Camera is Your Next Adventure Buddy
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Graeme Loerke's "Fire in Film" Documents the Frontlines of Fighting Wildfires in Canada
written by eloffreno on 2024-03-13 #gear #people #placesGraeme Loerke is a wildland firefighter based in Canada who has been working on the frontlines of wildfires for the past nine years. His ongoing analogue photography project "Fire in Film" documents and spreads awareness about those individuals working tirelessly to suppress wildfires.
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