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Wilson Bentley was the first person to photograph a snowflake up close. Learn more about him and see his snowflake photos after the break.
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2012 is here! New Year! Fresh Start! New Resolutions!
Let's commit some new resolution for our analogue skills!
January Workshops @ Lomography Gallery Store Singapore presents:
"MY NEW YEAR LOMOGRAPHY RESOLUTION: I WANNA.."
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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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Back then, it was a bit hard to take photos of children and babies since they move a lot. The solution to this was the ‘hidden mother’ technique wherein mothers would hold their children in place during exposure.
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Another example of analogue -digital crossover. London-based photographer David Sykes had this cool idea of creating a QR code made out of various stuff. From bottles, brushes, bottles, boots, etc and photographed them overhead using film. Read more...
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If you're a dog lover but haven't been to this paw-some Kennel Club exhibit in London, better check it out before it closes!
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We'll bid farewell to this year in a few days' time, so I bet many of us are busy preparing for New Year's Eve celebrations! If you're planning to hold a retro-themed celebration or simply curious about how people partied the last hours of the year away, we bring you some snapshots from the 1950's and 1960's!
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Yes, they are whom we called the Lomo babies! Technically they’re just a year in age but you can never underestimate what these new hip-shooters can do! Because, in just a year, their perseverance on shooting with film cameras had finally paid off!
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We are premiering a new lecture series here at the Lomography Gallery Store LA
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When you enter Lomography Gallery Store Singapore, you will not fail to notice this giant La Sardina. It's sitting quietly there like a tame baby but it's so adorable that everyone will want to hug and fiddle with it! It has been held, pinched, touched, kissed, hugged and worn by hundreds of people. But have you ever wondered who the man the man behind the magnificent La Sardina is?
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2011 won't be complete without being able to thank our members who continue to share their awesome Lomographs at the Community!
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Youtube user spoonito uploaded this video of his family in which his father would take videos of them walking down the stairs every Christmas. The video contains clips worth about 25 years of memories. Let's check it out.
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Creative individuals talk about their love for Lomography and of course, the Fisheye!
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You don't have to wait any longer. We are accepting your Lomo pictures to be a part of the LomoWall in the new and upcoming Lomography Gallery Store Bangkok!
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I've always wanted an instant film camera ever since I was little but of course, my parents wouldn't buy me one. Well, eventually they gave in and got me a Polaroid I-Zone (remember that?!), which spits out yellowish photo miniatures that weren't all that exciting. Anyway! I finally got myself an Instax Mini three years ago and here's a short story on what I, rather, we did, on our first day out.
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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 Felix, one of Manila's CitySlickers, and his introduction on her beloved city!
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This is the story of how 5 Malaysian students celebrated the Dongzhi Festival -- otherwise known as the Winter Solstice Festival.
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This intriguing, para-Surrealist, novel is about the adventures, and self development, to be found in mountain climbing. It's summit strange and alpine allegorical and has inspired a bizarre cult-film and a number of non-conventional paintings! With all this under its belt, we can only imagine what peaks it would have reached if it was completed!