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Yesterday was the official opening of the "Energy that Moves the World" exhibition which you can visit from this Thursday on at the MAM expo. In collaboration with Petrobras, Lomography created a great LomoWall of your submitted images. Read below the jump for more information.
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Josh Cawston, winner of LomoPresspass to the Toronto Arts & Fashion Week show us day two of the event! Josh is a 22 year old fashion and business shooting analogue for the first time! Todays theme Natural Currencies showing designs only using natural and renewable resources that are found within our environment. Keep shooting Josh!
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Herman Düne, Mad Men's Jon Hamm, furry puppets and an analogue camera – all things we like and four great reasons to post this video for Herman Düne's newest song "Tell Me Something I Don't Know".
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Following on from our Shoot your Prophecy Rumble, we've upped the stakes again and have some even bigger prizes to offer you in our MEGA Make Your Prophecy Rumble!! Read on for details, you won't want to miss out on this one!
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Great snapshots, quotes that hit and inspiring double exposures. Please meet our first Dutch Lomo Amigo - Diet Roseboom. In her daily life she is an arts producer, the host at Pop temple Paradiso in Amsterdam, adviser for cultural organizations, supervisor for production students, fashion freak and bon vivant. Enjoy her Diana Mini and LC-A+ photo gallery!
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Ch-check it out! The Beasties are back with a new studio album "Hot Sauce Committee Part Two". Stream the full album and watch the music video for the single "Make Some Noise" after the cut!
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Josh Cawston, winner of LomoPresspass to the Toronto Arts & Fashion Week gives us the first peak at the event! Josh is a 22 year old fashion and business shooting analogue for the first time! Great first effort Josh, we can't wait to see tomorrow's!
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He won a TED prize by sticking enlarged pictures on walls in the street. Get here a little private interview with JR, a master of street art.
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What is your ideal paradise? Is it a secluded beach in the Caribbean with a harem of women doing your every bidding or just relaxing at home drinking beer?
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Inspired by the marvels of analogue photography, in its magic, in its real beauty and in its capacity to surprise me, I wrote a poem that explains why I love it. And because I really love analogue, this poem is handwritten, with all my analogue love.
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There have been many fictional works written about Utopia and Dystopia – Here are a selection of the most well-known for the book-worms among you - What will the future bring we wonder?
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We've all got some of these in our photo collections so it's time to look for the funniest and wackiest face you can find and send it in!