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We believe in signs. You pass a million signs each day. They boss you around and tell you what you can and can't do. STOP! DON'T WALK! NO TRESPASSING! EXIT HERE! USE CAUTION! And my recent favorite, from right in the middle of noisy, chaotic New York City: DON'T HONK!
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Last week the Lomography Gallery Store Toronto held the fantastic Take off with the Sprocket Rocket workshop!
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Meet Adam Schokora, mastermind behind the growing creative empire in China called NeochaEdge. He’s dealt with all sorts of art—not a light feat, must I add, considering he’s doing it in the world’s most populous capital. But while juggling his business and creative acumen, he enjoys the simplest analog pleasures such as eating donuts and taking analog photos with friends.
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After the success of the last Yorkshire based meet-up, I have decided to arrange another one for the festive period. This will take place at the German Market in December so come along for a day of German beer, sausages and musical fun.
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In our ongoing series "5 Questions on Analogue Photography with…" we send out the same set of questions to photographers. This time Maren Michaelis - fashion designer, photographer and art director - answered these questions and prepared a very fascinating burlesque photo gallery for us.
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Today we launch the Lady Grey 120 Black and White Film! You can now buy all Lady and Earl Grey films in both 35mm and 120 formats – Read on for details…
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Shout-out to Lomographers in the Philippines - if you're not doing anything this weekend, drop by Shang Cineplex Premiere Theater and check out BIG BOY - a coming-of-age film shot on Super 8.
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The trees are changing, we're back in school! Tis' the season for fresh books, fresh looks, and fresh school portraits! See the best of the LOMOversity, after the jump.
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Are you one to synchronize, are you in the loop, click happy, a well-designed graphic interface junkie, an avid social media user? Are you currently none of the above and desire to finally fly the coop and fly into the arms of something new and exciting yet not mindbogglingly difficult to understand?
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Long before man was able to step on the moon, cinematography pioneer Georges Melies was able to create the first ever science fiction flick set on the moon! Read about the movie and the brilliant filmmaker behind it after the jump!
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Monday Night Mixer strikes again with an Ice Cream party and vinyl tunes by DJ Unsolved Mysteries!
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Celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of Breakfast at Tiffany’s, the Ara Pacis Museum in Rome is hosting an exhibition of unpublished photos, videos and personal fashion items belonging to Audrey Hepburn: one of the most cherished icons of our time.
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Agnes Montgomery is an artist who makes one-of-a-kind collages made out of found paper. View her wonderful works of art after the break.
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Adventure is the keyword that rapresents at 100% David Trimble. He is an architect, in love with cycling and photography. He choosed the location for the "Red Hook Criterium", a night race riserved for track bike with a fixed ratio. He has respond to our interview and shooted for us. Let's read and see what he got.
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This month, we're on the lookout for the most creative and eye-catching modern collages in the art world. Now, it's your chance to do more with your photos and show off your very own collage masterpieces!
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Lomography and the Museumnacht is definitely a match. It was one big fantastic party with lots of great people joining and of course many many analogue photos + films. Right now we are very busy developing all photos and LomoKino films, but thanks to community members Sjaak&Nout we are able to show you guys a great preview of the big recap. Check this out!
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This photo of Lou Reed wearing – yes – a Lou Reed shirt was taken by Sheri Lynn Behr in 1974.
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In this second installment for the series 'Stop-Motion Animation', we'll take a look at Fantastic Mr. Fox, a stop-motion animation film based on the children's novel by British author, Roald Dahl.
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MV Logos Hope - the BIGGEST ever floating book store!
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I have been compiling photos of another lomography users that are twins of mine. I love spending time visiting homes around the world on Lomography and when I find a scene that looks familiar to me, I look for the same scene in my home and then I compare both of them.
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Mugshots of criminals were taken as early as the 1870's. Its purpose is for the authorities to have a record of the offender so that victims can easily identify them. Typically, mugshots have two parts -- one front-view and one side-view of the person. In the second installment of this series, we'll take a look at some mugshots from the 1930's.
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Congratulations to the Top 10 and CUTOUT Magazine and Lomography Malaysia would like to invite you to the prize giving ceremony and everyone else to join in the fun at Creative Muse Event at The Weld Shopping Centre this Saturday!
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The photography collection at George Eastman House holds approximately 400 James Jowers prints. The majority of the images were shot in New York City in the 1960s and early 1970s, an important and interesting time in US history. Know more about him and his job.
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The pitter-patter of soft treading feet - could be from your feline friend, lover, child - is calming and with the peace of mind that comes from observing love in action, you'll notice your own heart rhythmically going pit-a-pat along to the LomoKino's crank!