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According to Yosuke Ueno, a versatile visual artist from Japan, art is a significant tool for communication. The reason why he keeps on drawing is because people enjoy his work. Find out why after the jump!
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Last week the Lomography Gallery Store Toronto was host to the La Sardina Night Edition workshop!
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Mister Rogers is a true hero, and not just of children and fans of his show, but of all of us who 'tape' TV shows when we can't be at home to watch it live, or so that we may save and watch it over and over again!
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She never let each moment to go past in front of her without being really seizing it all with her preferred analogue weapon – which usually eats up a lot of film than she thought it would!
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It’s hard to imagine how much time Japanese artist Sagaki Keita spends on creating his doodles of Greek sculptures and other works of art. Upon careful inspection, you might notice something different from his work.
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Impatient Lomographers gathered at the Lomography Store San Francisco from some instantaneous photo fun.
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Nathan Sawaya is a 'brick artist' who makes use of LEGO® bricks to build 3-dimensional large-scale sculptures. Take a peek at his amazing work after the break!
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Do you dig the 'greaser' look of the 1950s? Well you'll be amazed by this collection of photographs by the late, photographer Karlheinz Weinberger. Let's check out the rugged youth fashion of this decade. Pictures after the jump.
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Taken last year, on a short trip to Poland, here are photographs of the Polish city of Kraków, taken with a Fisheye 2! We came across this Graphic Design student's blog and post and were compelled to share his photographs. So, venture on to the main article and see the city, and it's highlights, through a 170-degree view!
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Movie making in Madison Square Park!
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Japanese sculptor Yoshimasa Tsuchiya works with wood to create life-size majestic creatures conjured by his imagination. See more of his work after the break.
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Its time to grab your number two pencil and join us for part three of our Lomography Course! After this class you'll be one step closer to being a Lomo Guru!
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The final stage of the huge Seoul All Around you competition has ended and it’s time to announce the winners! Which of the submissions stood out from the crowd and showed us some real S-E-O-U-L? Read on to find out who’s won a trip to South Korea!
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Previously, we brought you some lessons from photography masters Ansel Adams and Robert Capa. This month, it's all about the words of wisdom from respected street photographer and photojournalist Henri Cartier-Bresson.
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This series of provoking photographs aims to draw to attention the issue at hand: smoking. Belgian photographer Frieke Janssens calls into question the health risks that come with smoking, as well as cultural views on the habit, through having kids pose as models in glamor ads of the Jazz era.
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Shane McAdams is an artist and writer living in Brooklyn, New York. One of his works features colourful paintings with the use of ball point pens! Nifty, huh? View his ink-redibly abstract masterpieces after the jump...
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Recently, Art..e Gallery hosted a series of intimate new works by Austin Camilleri, one of Malta’s leading contemporary artists. Read more about these new artworks by the international artist after the jump!
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It is refreshing to see movie stars pose as models as well. One of Harper Bazaar's fine muses, Julianne Moore, features artistic inspiration of classical ladies' portraits. See more after the break!
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Hello everyone, we would like to introduce the crew of Lomography Brazil to you. After showing you the team located in Rio de Janeiro, it's time to visit São Paulo, the biggest city of the country. It's finally time to meet the São Paulo Lomographers! Ready?
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This month, the Natural History Museum, London opens a new exhibition documenting Captain Scott's ill-fated last polar exhibition, the Terra Nova. This exhibition brings to light many previously unseen artefacts from the expedition including clothing, tools, diaries, a life-size recreation of Scott's hut and more importantly, documentary photographs.
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Calling all of you analogue fans to watch HUGO 3D, the best film of 2011 as declared by National Board of Review. Set in Paris of the 1930s, it tells the story of a young orphan who fixes clocks and other gadgets.
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Oh, and don’t forget to check out the hundreds of hot-to-death tips from the Lomographic Community at: www.lomography.com/tips.