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The Extended Rumble: Casino Ca-Chings is a wee-bit specific so not many people were able to cash in their chips. Two Lomographers won Piggies though!
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Guten tag ladies and gents! East London is about to come over all German!
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Join Lomography Gallery Store East London tomorrow for a very romantic Blue Hour!
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You've read the novel, seen the film and television adaptations, and perhaps even watched the live performances. But, have you ever wondered, "Who is the real Alice?"
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Ballet in Focus is a display of nearly 40 portraits celebrating key ballet dancers from the start of the 20th Century. It is on display at the National Portrait Gallery, London until July 24th 2011.
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I horde cameras but I also horde photos. However, it is the latter which are the protagonists.
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Inspired by our latest website feature - the MiniMovie - we bring you a new series in the Analogue Lifestyle section! Called the Midweek Movies, we will be introducing classic and fresh releases from the silverscreen every Wednesday!
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Bryan Graf is a photographer from New Jersey who uses black and white film to study and capture the wildlife in and around the swamps and woods of his town. This may sound like an ascetic treatment of nature's lively colours - until you see the end results.
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Ever wondered how instant film works? Behind the magic are layers containing a wondrous concoction of chemicals, multitasking rollers and an opaque coating working together to give you your snapshots in 60 seconds or less!
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The wait is over: the most incredible BERLIN CITY GUIDE ever is here and ready to crash the Lomography Gallery Store Berlin.
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We all know the Diana F+ is amazing at capturing some of the coolest soft focus images but have you tried to see the world through the other Diana F+ lenses? The Lomography Gallery Store LA presented an intermediate workshop which allowed particpants to try their hand at some of the cool accessories we have for our plastic wonder.
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It’s probably a well known fact that Andy Warhol and his Polaroid cameras got along really well. Images of Warhol with his instant companions are not too rare and this certainly comes as no surprise from the king of consumerism and instant gratification himself.
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The social and visual credo of Lomography has influenced lots of different people - from cultural gurus and creative types to business people, educators, and other professionals.
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Merci beaucoup to everyone who stopped by to celebrate Bastille Day with us at Lomography Gallery Store NYC Gramercy for last week's Blue Hour!
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First time is always scary! I started shooting analog not too long ago, but I remember the first day I went downtown to get some "street" photographs. Man was I nervous. Here's a story of my first time trying to shoot something other than street.
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Duffy defined the visual language of London in the swinging sixties, but in 1979, at the height of his career, he decided to call it quits, took the majority of his photographic work into the back garden where he set it on fire.
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In true British summer style the day started with grey skies and a whole lot of rain. This didn’t deter our Lomography chums who all turned up with umbrellas, wellies and fancy waterproofs.
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A musician dared to say that music production is like analogue photography.
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Austin has been selected as the next location for a Lomography Gallery Store. Now is the time to insert your magic into its soon to be legendary space. The best photos will end up on the gallery store LomoWall!
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A Seattle-based photographer has taken close to 100 portraits using the wet collodion method, an early photographic process developed in the 19th century.
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We teamed up with Brit Award nominated mega band Guillemots to bring you a rumble inspired by their latest single 'I Must Be A Lover'. Here are the winning shots!
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This is the story of my first real bit of analogue shooting at the G20 protests in London back in April 2009.
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Spring. Summer. Autumn. Winter. Wax. Wane. Wash. Rinse. Repeat. So many seasons, so many cycles, so many changes. As the winter cold settles into my bones, I'm taking a moment to reflect on the changes that have come with the rise and fall of the tides.
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We just spot our lovely Diana Mini in one of the latest ad campaign of the french brand Petit Bateau !
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Norwegian chocolate company Freia has recently launched a line of desserts that don't look recently launched in the slightest.
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Portraits documenting Mick Jagger's early career are currently on display at the National Portrait Gallery, London until November 27th 2011.
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Finally I had time to mess around with the scanner settings on my Epson V330, after I discovered that the negatives I scanned wasn’t supposed to look they way they did. Basically, I accidentally had one roll printed (I haven’t bothered with printing the negs up until now), only to see much nicer colours and contrast. So that got me thinking – what if all the images I thought were ‘wrong’ because I can’t use the camera, was actually down to the scanner?
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One of my friends from High School, Ana is a very unique person. How many girls nowadays still play the piano and speak French?
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After browsing through over 1000 photo submissions, we finally have the winners for this 'dance' competition!
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On Saturday July 16th we hosted the Plastic Fantastic workshop! Our active little cameras brought us to Washington Square Park where Lomographers got to see the plastic wonders in action!