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Welcome Ted Nava to the Lomographic family… analogue in his own right and an avid printmaker/papermaker. Learn from an expert how to do your very own transfer prints from scratch!
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With school starting for many of our young Lomographers we decided to celebrate the coming of the new semester with a back to school themed Blue Hour!
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Get ready to launch your creativity with the Lomography Sprocket Rocket – The World's first 35mm panoramic camera with exposed sprocket holes! Learn some techniques and get your hands on one to try for yourself.
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We invite all the working folk to stop by our shop during lunch hour for a special Diana F+ workshop! So bring your bagged lunch and take a break from the salt mines to learn a little about this amazing little camera.
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Come and have a look at some camera ads from the 1940s! A time when color photography was still young and only gradually becoming a part of everyone's lives!
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A serious rumble has ended. You all had nearly 3 months time to go crazy with your own experiments. The wicked documentations of these crazy tipsters arrived one by one and right now it's time to announce the big winner + 2 runners up. Together with GUP magazine we've pondered over the submissions. Wanna know who have won? Read on!
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The Slovak Lomomobil on the road again this time at SPP Chavala Cup 2011 Zvolen. Skate competition, sun, fun, Lomography stand/car full of cameras, films and other magical lomography stuff.
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Creative individuals talk about their love for Lomography and of course, the Fisheye!
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We were mesmerized by his video and it seems like you are too! We caught up with Eran Amir, the creator of 500 People in 100 Seconds to ask him some questions we thought you might want answered. We also shared all your comments with him. Read after the jump for what he has to say!
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At the end of May 1937, accomplished aviatrix Amelia Earhart was photographed beside her navigator Fred Noonan in Los Angeles. Unknown to the aviation pioneer and the rest of the world, the AP file photo would end up among their very last photos, as they would disappear during their final flight to circumnavigate the world.