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Even though the Rollel 35 was so small, it featured sophisticated high-end functions including fully manual aperture and shutter speed settings, a collapsible and excellent 40mm F3.5 Tessar lens, and a light-meter making it an ultra-compact camera that promised everything you could wish for.
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Tinseltown will undergo a Lomographic manifestation as we show you how to use Lomography’s multi-lens cameras to create mini-movies and flipbooks.
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Join Cameron Rad at the Lomography Gallery Store LA for the most popular of all workshops as we get hands-on with the Diana F+!
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This little wonder is actually two cameras in one. It shoots square frame shots like its big sister the Diana F+, but can also become a half-frame camera that with a flick of a switch can shoot 72 half frame photos on one roll of 35mm film!
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Lomography is taking over Canada, one analogue city at a time! We'll be traveling coast to coast for this series, digging into old photo albums and our online lomographic community as we reminisce the development of our beautiful Canadian cities! We're heading up north this time, to Whitehorse, Yukon... Perfect for this last cold blast we've been having!
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If you're planning to head to Westfield, Europe's largest shopping centre, in the next couple of weeks you might just spot a Lomography project in action, with the fabulous Daisy Lowe!
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Searching for something can never be too fast – we've spent the last days tweaking the search on Lomography and can now present you the result.
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Believe it or not; beneath this outer shell of a nerd lies a savage beast. Fascinated by fantasy-inspired album covers (see: Boris Vallejo, Frank Frazetta) and lyrics depicting angst, war and mythology, I find solace listening to music of the steely kind regardless of genre or subgenre.
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One of the biggest fashion brands out there, Louis Vuitton puts the analogue in the spotlight with its short film entitled, "Double Exposure". This film shows insights into analogue photography and is accompanied by an informative look into wet plate photography.
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It's time to go all the way. Your digital camera has been on the shelf for months, entombed in dust. When it comes to loading your film camera, you're like a well-trained photographic assassin loading your sniper rifle. Your bathroom has a lingering odor that can't quite be identified by your friends, but that smell of fixer during your morning shower is like your first cup of coffee: necessary and refreshing. You're a film nut and you're proud of it. But once those negatives have dried, you're again stuck behind a screen while you scan and tone your images. It's time for that to change, and the first step in moving toward a full darkroom is understanding photographic paper.
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Lomography's Prophecy of the Analogue Future No. 5 is ‘Film & Paper ensure Originality, Authenticity and Eternity’…But what exactly is ‘Authenticity’? Let’s take a closer look…
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What was the photo that you consider your first and best one at that time? We're sure there's a story behind that so tell us!
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The street photography of Chicago nanny, Vivian Maier, was discovered when 29-year-old history enthusiast John Maloof stumbled across an enormous stash of negatives at an auction. When he started a blog to share her incredible photographs with the world; the response was unbelievable. Everyone - including the NY Times - started running stories on the photos. We caught up with John Maloof, the discoverer and champion of Vivian's work.
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As we ponder how the future is full of all things analogue, let's take all take a look back and view the oldest photography negative in existence, dating back to 1835!
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Get your craft on at the Lomography Gallery Store LA with Satomi Sugiyama and Lomo-ize your very own frame to go with your baddass Lomograph you will display!
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Thanks so much for all of you who have taken part in our Million Piggies challenges over the past four days – It’s now the final day and here’s what we’re going to do…We’re letting all the remaining Piggies loose!!!!