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Forget standing still and saying "cheese", this quirky little four-lensed camera wants you to jump around and dance!
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This big boy is the real heavy-hitter, a medium format Pinhole camera in the original full-size Holga body!
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Ever owned a pair of Levi’s jeans and how these killer cool trousers made it to practically everyone’s wardrobe?
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We've partnered with the new flick "Violet & Daisy" starring Saoirse Ronan and Alexis Bledel. This film's all about being edgy in style, so send us your photos that are "beautiful and badass" for some sick prizes!
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The Rollei C41 Digibase Kit is a great solution for inexperienced lomographers wanting to develop their own color film. Unlike many other kits this one works at lower temperatures. It has allowed me to successfully develop color negative film, redscale film, and even cross-process slide film, all on the first go. In this tutorial I will explain this specific development process step by step and share some very handy graphs I made, that will help you develop your own film.
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Once again, the boys of The Worst Pop Band Ever take us on their cross-Canada tour through the lens of the La Sardina. This time, they've made their way to the west coast, talking coffee, birds and hallucinations?!
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A prepackaged Redscale film from Ultrafine tested and reviewed.
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They are totally judging you.
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Nostalgia is in the air. We scanned 20 years worth of negatives from Lomography's colorful history with our very own Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner. Sit back, relax and reminisce with us!
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During the month of the flowers, the good weather arrives and we enjoy it with the special day of the best of our families: with our mothers.
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Over the years, I've felt like I owe a beautiful set of locations to this Magazine -- memories of my trip to Japan. Since it's better late than never, I've finally decided to get in front of the keyboard , write about the wonderful trip and share it with you. Let's start with Fushimi Inari, the temple of the thousand Torii, located in Kyoto.
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Time to take a trip down memory lane with this month-long rumble! To participate, all you need are 3 things: 1) Your Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner, 2) your nostalgic self, 3) some negatives to scan. Piggy Point prizes will be given to the top 5 winners.
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A tip on overexposing a little bit more on redscale to get interesting colors and tones.
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Here's another mini movie-making camera that came before the beloved LomoKino. Boasting of 8 lenses that go off every 2.5 seconds, the Lomography Oktomat allows you tell a short story in a single shot by slicing the scene in a couple of frames. Movement makes the movie!
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Unlike others, I don't want to get out of house during Summer because I have a very cute balcony full of small but colorful flowers!
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The Eiffel Tower is one of the most important landmarks ever built in our world.
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Iconic in its own right, the Polaroid Automatic Land Camera 100 ushered the era of Polaroid’s 100-series instant pack film.
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They have been done a million times, even a billion times maybe. An exhausting photographic pose which we have never been tired of. The irony, eh?
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This Sunday's stop motion feature is an awesomely cool video that juxtaposes the old and the new. Watch it under the cut!
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Whether you want to do more with your instant cameras and instant backs or looking for some quick tips on instant photography, this installment of Taking Back Tipsters may be able to help you!
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His trademark black and white portraits have become very popular in our Community. His username rings a loud bell, too. Well, I guess it's just time for us to publish an interview with this guy from Germany!
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What a big difference a little facial hair makes!
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Food, glorious food! We love it, we hate it, we sometimes can't help but think about it. And sometimes, we just can't resist taking photos of it!
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In this world of ours, love isn't easy to find. But when you do, it's something you keep and pull inspiration from.
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Film swaps create connections, friendships, and an activity that builds some person's curiosity! Aside from these, film swaps also create amazing Lomographs like this one!
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The successor of the KMZ FT-2 and the predecessor of the Horizon 202, the Horizont camera was produced in the Soviet Union in 1967. Find out more about this early swivel lens panoramic camera after the jump!
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Toronto-based wedding photographers Julius and James stepped out of the box and brought a whole new dimension to wedding photography - instant film! Check out some stunning shots after the jump along with some commentary from Julius and James themselves.
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Looking into super-sizing your instant photography fascination? The Fuji Instax Wide 200, which takes larger instants than its Mini counterparts. Want to see if it's the instant shooter for the instant-hungry lomographer in you? Read on to find out what your fellow lomographers have to say about this camera!
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This was her so-called life in the 90's!
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Spring is almost over and the flowers are about to wilt. But hey, that's okay! Because a new season is coming and it means a new Lomographic opportunity is coming!