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2011: A busy year full of hardship and trials, yet ending on an amazing note.
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Last weekend saw 14 Northern lomographers meet up for a trip around town. Although the event did not go exactly to plan, it was nice to see some familiar and some new faces taking part. More details after the break!
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Creative individuals talk about their love for Lomography and of course, the Fisheye!
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I was asked to submit around ten photos of my 2011, but 10 is almost nothing if you know that I uploaded over 12,000 photos in 2011. So here you can see my lomographic year, including some blog posts, music and LomoKinos. Enjoy reading and have a great 2012!
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Old film cameras are an advancer in flea markets due to the rise of Lomography and the current rediscovery of analogue. All of us want to find old treasures at bargain prices, but if demand increases, the most cunning sellers realize quickly and rise the prices.
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Time sure flies when you're having fun! With that in mind, we want you guys to think of all your favorite photos taken from this year, and make it into one, giant LomoWall!
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Whether you shot just 1 roll or 1,000 for the year 2011, there's always an image that rises above the rest and earns a place in your heart. Let's see them, shall we?
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The New Year is upon us! It's time to start off with a clean slate and purge all the bad vibes from the previous year, wouldn't you agree?
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Launched this year, Killer Elite, a movie featuring three great actors (Jason Statham, Robert De Niro, Clive Owen) is including a couple of film cameras in it. Read more after the break.
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My aim for 2011 was to make the most of free time and snap snap snap away. I think I achieved that as I became a much more active lomographer throughout the year. Here I will show you one photo I love from each month of 2011, and tell you a little about it.
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Cameraluv.com is Jeremy Kennedy's website. He is an artist, designer and, of course, a camera enthusiast! On its 2011 Holiday Gift Guide, Jeremy has included some Lomography cameras -- more info after the jump!
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The year 2011 has been a very significant one for my personal life; a few lows, and a lot of highs. My analogue life has been extremely eventful as well. As the year closes, it’s nice to reflect on the analogue year that was.
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No, it's not about a fancy dinner-dance or a masquerade party for New Year's Eve. We're talking about the centuries-old tradition held in New York's Times Square at the turn of a fresh, new year.
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There are many things that happened in 2011 and some of my happy moments which cannot be described by words.
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Two thousand eleven to me was a year that broadened my horizon. I tried everything out, every film and every camera I could get my hands on. This led to a very diverse photostream. I filtered out the very best for you to enjoy, like the purest water from a waterfall. My highlights, snapshots I'm proud of, special techniques I learned, star trails--everything I'd like to show off, everything being pieces of my life!
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Creative individuals talk about their love for Lomography and of course, the Fisheye!
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Yeah, I know my title's not original, but who cares right? We are all here reading this article because of one single reason: to keep the spirit of film alive. Let me show you how I did it for 2011.
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The Philippines has more than 7,100 islands and countless cities and Manila is just one of them. Our CitySlickers are here to explore them with their analogue ammunition and to document their adventures through their wistful words! Here is Jane, one of Manila's CitySlickers, and her introduction on her beloved city!
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Since we are couple of days into the new year, I think I should look back and reflect on my Lomo adventures in 2011. My heart often made the most decisions here and I decided to call them the "Analogue Heartbeats" (AH).
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Who won't imagine a gloomy spy thriller or a Lo-Fi detective story happening at this place? We take our LomoKino and beam back to the Golden 20's to create a cool black and white movie.
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Every kid is waiting for Christmas. The children in my arts and crafts club aren't any exception. This year the week before Christmas was extremely busy. My 5-6 year-old artists were super excited about making Christmas gifts and decorations. Handmade with love. It can't get more analogue than this.
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Christmas and New Year's glitter are gone, January is grey and dull. But what is that? It's pink... and orange... and lime green... and white, gold, red, and blue... It's a Fisheye camera! Read on...
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Playing with light is a great opportunity for Lomo-Lovers to fill up your cameras with a super-fast films and capture wonderful, weird effects and bokeh this (New Zealand) Summer Holiday!
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English photographer Terry O’Neill rose to fame for his photographs of celebrities and fashion icons in the 1960’s. Learn more about his exhibit after the break.
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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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On January 21, 2012, Palm Springs Art Museum will be hosting Backyard Oasis as part of Pacific Standard Time exhibitions. It features a collection of photographs of swimming pools in Southern California, capturing it's different roles in different cultures. Read on...
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For someone who has an itch to always go out of town, the past 12 months have been a roller coaster of destinations! Let me share with you my year in analogue.
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Get started on your analogue resolutions and stop by one of our January workshops at the Lomography Store San Francisco. Learn tricks, tips and techniques and make 2012 your best photo-taking year yet!
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Looking back... I've been hooked on Lomography for more than a year now. It started back in 2010, and now at the crossroads between 2011 and 2012... Let's take a look back at my 2011 in analogue.
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Scott Weaver is an artist who created a toothpick sculpture of San Francisco called ‘Rolling through the Bay’. This kinetic sculpture took him 35 years to build and it is on display for everyone to see. Find out more after the break.