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Diana F+ Buttercup appears in a TV program about make-up starring Youtube user and make-up artist, Clio Zammatteo on Italian television channel Realtime. Let's check the video right after the jump.
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Check out our latest 35mm find, after scavenging through bins of film beside old flatbed machines! It's called "The Last Goodbye" and is a music video, by Oscar nominated actress, Samantha Morton, of the melancholic song by The Kills.
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Yes, it’s that time for another round and if you read it right, we want to see things in a much broader viewpoint!
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2011 was a pretty big year for us, and we probably shot more with our lomo cameras than in any other year, not least because the year started with the acquisition of the Sprocket Rocket and a bunch of new Diana lenses.
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A group of LomoKino amigos banded together to create something good. Here's a short trailer to an upcoming LomoKino documentary from Slovakia. So, who is Knight Cominson?
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This has been a long time coming and today we finally have the winners! Excited to know if you’re one of them? Get to know it as you read on this post!
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Niña Muallam is a Manila-based art director who loves taking instant film photographs. Her blog, Go Gerard!, is inspired by Amelie. She also adores Andy Warhol. Take a look at her photography and read the rest of the interview after the break.
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What is a Femme Fatale, or Vamp? They are often thought of as 'cold blooded' creatures of the night who have husbands that are often helpless, luckless, men. In Film Noir classics, you'll see that these female characters are just as vulnerable! We've prepared a list of popular husband-wife, femme fatale-jealous husband pairings.
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Denim, son! Look at these amazing collages made entirely out of denim! British-born, Sweden-based artist Denimu incorporates cut up jeans to create his unique artworks. Check out the photos after the jump.
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The series is called 'Mimesis', by Barbara & Michael Leisgen, and was created between 1972-1973. The duo are proponents of 'Land art'. The idea is that the 'human will' frames photographs, and the series does well to presents this worldview.
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In his career as a photographer, Shomei Tomatsu has shot many powerful images, documenting post-war Japan. One of his most famous series of photographs was a selection of photos he shot of Nagasaki following the bombing. He charted not only the still present damage to the city itself but through dramatic black and white photographs the scars on the human victims of the bomb.
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Our good friends and Lomography lovers Bauchklang are pros in dealing with the Lubitel 166+. The camera is a consistent companion in their private life and on tour around the globe. Now it's time for them to try out a new camera - our LomoKino. Read the interview with Bauchklang member Philipp Sageder and watch their LomoKino video from Brunnenmarkt in Vienna.
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The father of modern photojournalism, French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson will have his works featured in a number of exhibitions. There's an ongoing one and and more notably, an upcoming one at an atelier called La Maison des artistes. Read on...
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This is a very personal story of my transition from a novice to an amateur photographer. I hope this can be somewhat inspirational for at least some people out there getting into analog photography for the first time, or photography in general.
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Building Bricks is Eason Chan's new party song MV, but what has it got to do with the LomoKino? Watch this Youtube clip till 1:09 and you will know…
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Having missed my traditional Christmas to visit Barcelona in December, I had a party with my friends in Leeds in mid-December. Read all about it after the jump!
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Allow us to present: The second grand get-together of goldfish and Lomographers!