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Katsushika Hokusai was a Japanese painter from the Edo period. He is known as one of the influences for renowned artists, such as Monet and Picasso. Learn more about his work and details for the exhibition after the break.
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Perhapy it’s an inevitable result of my interest in analogue photography, but when browsing Spotify recently I realized how many songs and musicians I like have the word ‘analog’ in their name. Here’s a playlist of a few of them; if you have any other suggestions, please shout them out in the comments so I can continue my "analog" music quest!
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Having just started a few years ago, a lot of things – both the good and the bad – already happened since then. She’s the girl whom we might call the Lucky One and to talk with someone who is born with such karma, it’s hard not to get affected by her unending enthusiasm towards Lomography!
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Light paintings and long exposures remain to be favorite techniques of Lomographers and film photographers, utilizing light to create interesting images. Internationally-acclaimed Tokihiro Sato has been doing just that--playing with light to capture photographs that are dreamy, compelling, and extraordinary.
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If your New Year's Resolution is to join the Analogue Revolution then this is the workshop for you! Come along to the store and get a brief intro to what Lomography is all about, then take the newest Lomography addition the LomoKino out for a spin!
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They're here, they're here! We're going to be hosting our very first workshops this January! So come on, sign up and be the first to experience the wonderful workshops that we are going to offer here in Manchester (we also need some guinea pigs too)!
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Japanese artist Iori Tomita meshed science with art when he preserved various organisms in jars. See the colorful specimens that he preserved after the break.
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It's a new year and it goes without saying that new beginnings must occur as well. Resolutions are meant to broken tough (and are incredibly passe), so this time around, I'll stick with a photo project that I've been itching to do for years already - Project One: One year. One lens. One film.
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Lomographers hit the pavement to capture all the action during a street photography workshop.
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Its time for part two of our four part Lomography class! Now that you've made it past our first stage join us for this class and continue to gain more Lomography know how!
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We've all seen them – beautiful portraits that come by every now and then in the photostreams. But we're never entirely sure how they were made. During this workshop you will get the best tips for some amazing portraits and you'll get the chance to apply these tips straight away!
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We sure do like to live in a colorful world, all vibrant and splashing with joy. I bet that you want those in your Lomographs, too!
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Action! Come and shoot a Lomokino film with Lomography during the London Short Film Festival!
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Look what we've found! A UK based photo competition asked students to recreate/reinterpret famous works of art in photograph form. It's called 'The Booooooom + Adobe Remake photo project' and took place last year. Though it's over, the submissions galley was astounding, and we just had to share them with you!
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Everybody knows him already - mephisto19. He's one of the most active and fully dedicated Lomographers within the community. For us that's reason enough to let him test the brand new LomoKino. Read his story down below and get inspired to make your own movies!
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Follow our workshop masters into the cute little streets of the Jordaan during this LomoWalk. View the architecture in a new way and shoot some amazing images with a borrowed, or your own camera!
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Ordinary settings become notable and striking backdrops to viral photographs which forever shape the world's history. What happens when these images are revisited and manipulated? Would their meanings change? Or would they remain the same? Find out more about this rendition (and a bonus game!) after the stop.
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Sprocketed photos always shout to me (and others) that they're taken using 35mm film! Raw, undefined, and looks super great in almost all photos. Since the launch of Sprocket Rocket, I have never traveled without it! Landscapes, portraits, and moving vehicles are my best shots with the Sprocket Rocket. I do wedding shoots in sprockets too!
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Rawr! Chinese New Year is coming, and 2012 is the year of the Dragon. Let's enter this epic year with a legendary rumble for all things dragon!
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The Lomography Gallery Store LA took the new addition to our family for a test run! Allowing you to learn how to capture some fun holiday movies!
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Always a nice day for a stroll in Southern California, come take a look at all the cool finds we captured on our Lomojourney.
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Do you like some surrealism in your photography? Thanks to yet another great workshop at the Lomography Gallery Store in Amsterdam, you can learn the coolest tricks multiple exposures have to offer.
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Eastman Kodak tried to break into the instant camera market. I adored what they produced, but a lawsuit by Polaroid stole the joy of my CHAMP Kodamatic.
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On this workshop, you get the unique chance to take the Lomography camera of your dreams to a test drive! Be it the ultra-sharp shooting LC-A+, the wide angle awesomeness of the LC-Wide, or maybe the fat squares of the Lubitel 166+, you get to pick the camera and get to push it to the limits!
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The future is analogue and it's almost here! I'm hoping for an adventurous and fabulous year in life and in lomography, so here are some of my ideas for 2012!
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Creative individuals talk about their love for Lomography and of course, the Fisheye!