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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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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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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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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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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.
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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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2011 may not be the best year of my life but definitely not the least to be remembered. With almost 12K lomographs uploaded, winning a trip to Rio last April and to Seoul in January 2012 plus finally being the LHOTD after 3 years, I ain't complaining. Looking back, this year has blessed me with lots of opportunities to constantly push the envelope of my lomo possibilities.
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So how do you actually say what you want without actually shouting? Well, these people from our Community know it very well and might give you an expert advice on the art of Shoutbox-ing!
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The incredibly wideangled La Sardina is perfect for urban architecture shots. We yield to this temptation and head for the Southern Hansaviertel, a Berlin quarter which is heavily influenced by Bauhaus architecture.
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You visited Lomography Gallery Store Singapore. You saw the quirky camera characters on the pillars at the walkway. They are dancing with joy, looking at you with a smile. You thought that is part of our design plan? It was actually a spontaneous artistic approach by our local budding illustrator Hanzhi and 1G!
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... and she still loves it, although snow and ice hasn't showed up in Berlin yet. But we still hope for glittering and frozen beauty outside. So we go on with the second part of our winterly Diana F+ introduction!
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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 Paolo, one of Manila's CitySlickers, and his introduction on her beloved city!
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To be honest, I've been a terrible lomographer this 2011. While I've been able to shoot a lot mostly during my travels, I haven't been able to actually take my precious film to be developed! So it is with a heavy heart that I submit my year ender article filled with photos taken by my lovely instax cameras.
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Back in early December, to countdown the opening to Lomography Gallery Store Singapore, we had 10 flash rumbles for the 10 Golden Rules of Lomography. It was an intense 10 days and we've finally selected the winners, here they are!
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Here are the photos which highlight 2011. All photos were taken from my LomoHome.