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Calling all Lomographers! We're looking for Waterfalls!
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"But the truth is everyone battles the war of ideas, however it’s easier if you immerse yourself in a world you have built and understand. You need not look too far for inspiration this way, you own this world, this in my case, is the ‘Aberrant Necropolis,’" according to our ever-lovely muse, Ellen Rogers. Get stunned by her photographs once again after the break.
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Lomography is teaming up with Worldwide Moment for an exhibition of the same minute around the world!
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The 50th Anniversary of legendary Rip Curl-Pro Bells.
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The latest issue of Notion Magazine features a brilliant article exploring what the digital world means for community, culture and communication, and how Lomographers fit into that world.
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Time Out London, the ultimate guide to what's hot in town, have officially named our store one of the top 100 shops in London, for the second year in a row!
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Sean Lotman is interested in the narrative potential of photography. In an ongoing project called I Do Haiku You, he composes haiku and senryu poetry to companion images taken with a Diana F+.
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Ladies and Gentleman, boys and girls, we would like to introduce to you, the people forming the team of Lomography Brazil. To start, let's make a quick visit to the Marvelous City of Rio de Janeiro.
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We might've had too much booze by the time these mini movies were shot (judging by the skip and hop of the frames!) but have a look at our short films during the awesome LomoKino launch party @ Lomography Gallery Store Soho London!
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Do excellent photographs emerge from a diligently worked sequence, or was the right shot a case of serendipity? The answers to these questions can be found in contact sheets; they tell the truth behind a photograph, unveil its process, and provide its back story.
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Until the 18th of March 2012, Les Arts Decoratifs is presenting the first retrospective exhibition of Jean-Paul Goude in Paris.
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‘Un Homme de Têtes’ (also known as ‘The Four Troublesome Heads’ or ‘Four heads are better than one’) is film directed by and starring perhaps the greatest experimenter of early cinema, Georges Méliès. In this ingenious little film, Méliès removes his head (multiple times) and plays a banjo – It’s really all in a day’s work for a true conjurer of cinematic magic!
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Since its invention in the early 19th century, the mug shot has become more than a photographic record of delinquents and law breakers. Often, it gives a face to some of the most heinous crimes ever committed by man. In this series, you will meet some of the most notorious gangsters and hardened criminals in history, and take a look at their portraits of infamy. Let's start with famous Alcatraz inmate, Robert "Birdman" Stroud.
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Last July, east London concept store LN-CC, celebrated the launch of Katsu Naito’s book West Side Rendezvous by hosting an exhibition of 23 shots selected from it. The subject? Transexual and transvestite streetwalkers of New York.
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As if they were born to play the roles in the following selection of shorts, these leading ladies show us how much expression the LomoKino lens can capture as well as how much it rings through in the films when developed! So let your starlet selves shine through on the silver screen!
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Social, philosophical, psychological, spiritual, historical, and personal energy. All these elements contribute to the power of the works of Jonathan Talbot, an American collage artist, painter, and printmaker. One can find great depth in his collages or simple enjoy them for pure aesthetics. Talbot manages to create a balance between emotional charge and societal analysis.
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West Hollywood is the place to be during Halloween. Lucky for us, the Lomography Gallery Store LA is right on the path of the parade!
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With autumn nights coming sooner in the day, the Lomography Gallery Store LA taught local Lomographers an essential photo technique for cool photos even in the darkest situations: Light Painting!!