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The Diana World Tour aims to unite Lomographers from all over the world with one common motivation - an immense love for analog photography! It's a travelling exhibition of all things Diana - including photo safaris, learning workshops, the immense "Detrich Colletion" of classic Diana camera and Diana clones, delicious meals, and fairly out-of-control parties. Appropriately, its very first stop is Hong Kong - the birthplace of the original Diana camera of the 1960's! Running from 8/1/08 to 8/3/08, the highlights will include:
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To commemorate the Diana World Tour event in Hong Kong (the very first stop of the Diana World Tour, mind you), we're thrilled to present an exclusive limited edition clone of the Diana F+ camera. "Hong Meow" is the phonetic translation of "Panda" in Cantonese - Hong Kong's spoken language. As in neighboring mainland China, the Panda is one of Hong Kong's most beloved symbols. This limited edition was designed by the Lomography Asia team and features:
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I recently took a trip to Vienna to visit my friends at the Lomography office. I decided to take along the trusty "Instax Cheki 55i":http://www.lomography.com/instant/cameras/cheki55 camera and keep a journal of my trip. The credit card-sized photos are perfectly portable, and each memory is instantly captured and shared in real-time. Each photo has space for a description, and now the pictures can tell a complete story.
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Some are heavily decorated, some look hallucinatingly sweet, and some look good smeared on friends’ faces ;) Pictures of cakes are treasured, because they remind us of a very special occasion. Show us your best cake photos – wedding, birthday, or whatever cause for celebration!
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Turntable Lab, a fierce haven for DJ supplies, some slick vinyl, and tasty urban wears was established in 1998 by a triad of music loving gentlemen in NYC. Anthony Cattarina, Jasper Goggins, and Peter Hahn conceived Turntable Lab after numerous negative experiences at stores that sold dj equipment, both big musical instrument chains and shady Canal Street
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A brand new mystery product is hiding deep in the bamboo forrest.
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Presenting the winners for the 'In the Crowd' challenge! 10 piggies on your way soon!
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It’s something about peering down through that waist-level finder. Sizing up your subject with the top lens and capturing it through crispy Russian glass with the bottom. It’s simply irresistible to people who love and adore life. People who are open-minded, enthusiastic, free with their ideas, philanthropic, endlessly curious, always travelling, constantly documenting, and completely awestruck by the enduring power of analog photographs. We’re looking for the most passionate, the seriously dedicated, the least expected, the pathologically random, and hardest of the hardcore Lubitel Lovers out there. In other words – people like you!
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Being the super-geek that I am, and not being able to attend the incredible "Comic Con":http://www.comic-con.org/ in San Diego, I was living vicariously through the flickr community, checking out photos of Joker-wannabees and scantily-clad femme-fetales, when I stumbled upon some photos of "Milo Ventimiglia":http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0893257/ from the sometimes awesome TV show "Heroes":http://www.nbc.com/Heroes/ at the 2007 Comic Con snapping away with a "Horizon":http://shop.lomography.com/horizon/.
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While rockstars and pop acts and punk bands are great subjects to photograph, personally I think that crowds are more interesting subjects. A sea of faces – sweating, jumping, singing along, holding up their lighters – simply fantastic.
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Ah, tough decision! There were soooo many amazing images, but here are the winners for the challenge -
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Cameras. Unkempt hair. Mustaches. Happy smiles. White coats. Are they Mandi's Lab Rat recruits?
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Load your cameras, calibrate your scanners and sharpen your pencils as you take some notes for your latest film observations!
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Dearest Lomographers,
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What do analogue & digital mean to you? Lomography wants to know!
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I was browsing through some random photo albums the other day and noticed that a lot of people like ‘jumping’ photos. Arms up in the air, funny-faced, legs bent or spread a few feet from the ground. Don’t ask me why, but now I want to see more of those.
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Sorry to keep you waiting, dear friends! I was busy, uh, juicing some fruits in the kitchen. Thanks to all your drool-worthy images - it was really tough picking out the winners! Now I present to you the top 5 winners of this challenge - each will win 10 fresh piggies :)
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Dear loyal and dedicated (and perhaps obsessive) Lomographers,
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Last June, the Manila Lomography Web Team along with the guys from the Lomographic Embassy Manila went out to the colorful outskirts of Malate for our first night-out as a group.
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For the past few months we've been bringing you an intimate look into the nocturnal adventures of one Nick Rhodes, aka "NickyDigital.":http://www.nickydigital.com New York City - with its 4am last-calls, and 4 pm afterhours last-calls - is a regular haven for those who feel naked without a drink in their hand. These "perpetual party punks":http://www.nickydigital.com/index.php?/gallery/album/C941/ know that if Nicky is around, they're likely at the place to be, because no one smells a hip hangout better than snapshot-samurai NickyDigital.
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With “Re- imaging a conflict”, the photographer Janire Najera presents a series of Holga double exposure images which document past and present, conflict and peace time in Northern Ireland.
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Q. What can you do with an LCA besides use it to take those radiant photographs?
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It's difficult to choose between two lovers. On one hand, there's the radiant colors, quirky square format, and wonderful rolling action of 120 film. On the other, there's the incredible variety, el cheapo price, long-lasting nature, and easy development of 35mm. For the aficionados of the Diana+ and Diana F+ cameras, the choice no longer has to be made! This black hunk of plastic is essentially a marriage certificate for a blissful polygamous union of marriage to two analog film spouses at once!
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To all hipsters, hot stars and general cool folk of London….
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Apples and oranges, bananas and berries - they’re yummy and do your body good, and they make excellent photographic subjects! They come in all shapes, sizes, textures, and oh … those glowing, bright colours. Whether you dig them out of your picnic basket or pluck one from a tree, we want to see your freshest, juiciest fruity shots!
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Allow us to take you back in time, once again. Enjoy this visual excursion to the old Lomo PLC Factory!
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I searched "Wikipedia":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lomography. to take a peak at the lomography content and we are in need of a little update ! So please take a few moments from your day and see if you can help out ! Help spread the word of lomography :)
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So i did it again: a wonderful bustrip with a bunch of friends and colleagues to the Hungarian lake Balaton.
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As time begins to wind down on the "Lomography/Russia! Magazine Soviet Bar Crawl":http://www.lomography.com/russiamag/ photo challenge (deadline is July 25th!), it's time to kick it into high gear and get those Soviet/Russian bar photos in!
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You've always 'oohed' and 'aahed' over that fantastic LCA 'Minitar-1' lens that yields vivid images with radiant colors, saturation, vignetting, among other things ... but do you know who designed that talented beady eye?