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The city of Seoul is holding a Seoul travel photo contest in the hopes of obtaining outstanding photos from both in and out of the country and will utilize them to actively promote Seoul as a vibrant global tourist attraction. Therefore we encourage your participation with your experimental and creative analogue shots. Submit it now and win Piggies!
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When somebody says "summer" I imagine sun, beach, sand... and lots of fun! How to photograph all this fun? I know! A camera! But...will a single lens capture all the fun? So, go with a camera with several lenses!
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Look who made a special appearance on late night TV! Our very own beauty, the Diana Mini!
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Saturday August 6th was a lovely breezy day with plenty of sunshine! Eager Lomographers gathered to learn about the LC-A and therein, the history of Lomography!
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Singapore meets the Philippines!
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Sit back and relax as we turn the lights down low for a movie screening for this week's Blue Hour. There will be plenty of popcorn and candy to go around so stop by and enjoy the show!
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It’s inevitable, digital creeps into our lives and causes confusion! Yes, in my case it makes things much more complicated, but at the end the best resource is to use our lomo-analogue philosophy and keep on going.
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You just have to share with us your point of view of the city of Milan, you will be our filter, look at the peephole, and tell us what you see!
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The past year, two of my best friends got married. Of course, I brought my Lomography cameras with me and shot some nice photos.
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On this day, six decades ago, Japan suffered a second atomic bombing from US forces during the last leg of the Second World War.
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A graphic designer in real life, Lomographer Kathi Bondzio tells (and shows!) us about her creative days in a small city in Germany, including her strong liking for landscapes as captured by her LC-A+.
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If you've been faithfully following us on our Tumblr page, well you just got yourself an exclusive invite to this party we have and it’s about to start right now!
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Weegee made his mark as a documentary photographer. Between 1935 and 1945, he established a unique documentary style.
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This week is entirely for the King of Rock n Roll — and even his impersonators deserve some spotlight!
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Take an intimate look at the King of Rock and Roll as he was about to break into super stardom in 1956. Formerly known as the "Memphis Flash", the then 21-year old Elvis Presley became a worldwide sensation, who, to this day, continues to influence pop culture in so many ways. Lucky for us (who weren't born at that time), photojournalist Al Wertheimer was there to take pictures - 3,800 to be exact.
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Sometimes it's more important to show what's up and down than left and right – turning your camera 90 degrees to make a portrait shot sometimes gives a unique view to the world.
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Its time to announce the winners of "Film & Droplets: The Monsoon Rumble"! And have we got amazing pictures for you.