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I'm not a believer in ghosts or the supernatural but one photo I have taken certainly made me look twice. I have considered a logical explanation but prefer not to think too hard and enjoy the mystery surrounding it. Is it a ghost? Have a look and make your own mind up.
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This photo of Joni Mitchell hugging Leonard Cohen was taken in 1967 – they had a fling during that time after being introduced to each other by Judy Collins at the Newport Folk Festival.
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The Santa Monica shore will undergo a Lomographic manifestation as we bring back our popular multi-lens workshop! Get your mitts on a SuperSampler, ActionSampler or Oktomat and you’ll be making your very own stop animation mini-movies in no time.
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The golden autumn is gone; November is getting dark and grey. But don't be sad: The foggy month is made for spooky double exposures with the extrasensory Lubitel!
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They come in different colours, shapes, heights: trees! The reason we're all alive and can breathe.
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It's Pablo Picasso's birthday! A grand old (or young) 130 today! In honor of this Spanish born artist, we've found some great photos of the man in the striped shirt by noted photographer André Villers.
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Call it faith, but Andremidu has an undying devotion to analogue photography. Even with the most sophisticated digital camera – this bribe will not work with him. Read on to know why!
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Dunes, Sahara, Golden Nugget...if any or all of them sounds familiar, that's because they're among the most popular casinos that adorned the legendary Las Vegas strip. Let's take a step back in time and get to know some of the city's most notable casinos, through an A-Z photo gallery!
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Have you had your wishlist prepared? Got everything listed and just waiting for it to be granted? Wait no more! Your wishes are about to come true – well, almost!
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Foggy November is near. But there's no reason to be sad! We will be levitating, owling and planking all around the city! Besides an Instax Advent rally to discover the first Christmas markets, we are also going to learn more about the wonderful La Sardina and her charming wide-angled lens, we can finally capture even the biggest Christmas tree in its whole beauty! And as a very special goodie, we'll be featuring two exciting surprise workshops introducing… well… a surprise.
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During November each year, Movember is responsible for the sprouting of moustaches on thousands of men’s faces around the world. The aim of which is to raise vital funds and awareness for men’s health, specifically prostate cancer and other cancers that affect men. Here's why i am taking part!
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On October 21st we've opened our doors to our second Lomography Gallery Store in Germany! Read on for the exciting details of the glorious set up of the store.
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David Domingo is also known as Stanley Sunday in the universe of moving pictures. Although his work is still pretty unknown and underrated, he has become an expert in the field of analogue videos. In this 3-part interview, we delve into Stanley Sunday's brilliant pop-cultural world of personal footage.
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Head to Lomography Gallery Stores on November 3rd for an exclusive world premiere of a brand new Lomography product! Dress up in your red carpet attire and catch a glimpse of the hottest new Lomographic celebrity – Read on for details!
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It was impossible to take a picture of all our party guests - there were too many! But nevertheless we took a lot of pictures at the Opening Party. Have a look at our Partyfaces Gallery.
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Tadaaa, there he is! The November event calendar of the Lomography Gallery Store Amsterdam. Read on for more details about all workshops and events hold by the Dutch Lomography team.
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Recently published in an interesting book containing a vast collection of images of shops and establishments in New York. What's really surprising is that during the eight years of this project, over one third of establishments photographed have disappeared. Meet some of these images.
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I've become a serial attender of the Goose Fair in Nottingham if only to try and capture some interesting photos. Last year was all about bold colours and cross-processing but this year I fancied trying some night shots with the bulb mode on the La Sardina. This is how it went.
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Routine, taste bud satisfaction, needed in order to release your inner creative genius. If one or all of these describe why you go for a brew, however fancy or not it may be, here's an article to whet your appetite while waiting for your cup and introduce you to a world of coffee you might have otherwise never known!
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William Hope, leader of the spiritualist group Crewe Circle, was a paranormal investigator who dabbled into ‘spirit photography’. Learn more about his ghostly photos after the break.
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Lomography is kicking off the Halloween weekend in true analogue fashion with a showing of the silent movie classic Nosferatu!
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A few months ago, we introduced you to the eerie practice of Post-Mortem Photography, also known as Memento Mori. It must have caught you off-guard last time, so now, we're giving a warning--the photos and stories after the jump are not for the faint-hearted. Let's start the series with portraits of men, taken shortly after their passing.
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They're new. They're stylin'. They're the NEW La Sardina Pattern Edition cameras and they made their debut at the Lomography Gallery Store LA with a special Blue Hour! just for them!
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SxSW has announced the first round of accepted talks and panels for the 2012 conference and Lomography will be there!
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Halloween falls on a Monday this year and Lomography Gallery Store NYC Greenwich Village is celebrating in style!
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Come out for part 4 of the Lomography Expert Course and learn how to be a master Lomographer!
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The time is finally here! We have the winners of the Heroes Wanted Rumble! Check out the winners after the jump!
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Hey, what's up? We had a party all night long! Okay, we did not party until the sun went up again but the big opening party of the Cologne Lomography Gallery Store was nevertheless huge, funny and crowded... see for yourself.
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Steamboat Bill Jr. is a silent film that was released in 1928. Buster Keaton, a comic actor and filmmaker was the star of the film. Although the film was not a box office hit, there were some remarkable scenes that caught the audience’s attention.
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The secret is out! Be amongst the very first to try out our new movie camera, the LomoKino!! Oh yeah!