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We asked for your heart photos and this is what we got!
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According to V.I. Lenin’s definition, the cinema had become “the most important of the arts” to the young Soviet Republic. So the country was gradually kitted out with mobile cinema projectors from our favourite St Petersburg optics manufacturer. In 1931, it was a LOMO PLC projector, “TOMP-4” that made it possible for young and old to watch the first Russian sound-film “Putyovka v zhizn” (“The Road to Life”, a melancholic film about homeless youth).
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So the first month of 2011 is over. You've survived those post-Christmas blues and flus, you've got back into the swing of work and you've earned yourself a little rest. So sit back, relax and take a look at the picks of January from the life-blood of Lomography, the ambassadors of analogue, all of you in our fantastic community!
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In June 2009, twenty-five lomographers set out to capture 25 different locations in Singapore with a Holga. It was the first event of its kind and it sure got the media attention it deserved.
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Volunteers for Peace is an organization that connects American citizens with international non-profits that invite volunteers to travel to exotic locations to give their time. My first experience with VFP took me to Antwerp, Belgium where I joined a group of international volunteers to spend a summer rebuilding a school.
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Last night saw Sydneysiders from near and far converge on a street in Paddington for the launch of the Australian and New Zealand Diana World Tour.