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Punk rock group From Our Hands' video, 'Let it Burn' features great fire visuals and one of Lomography's classic cameras: the Fisheye No. 2! Let's take a look at the video after the break...
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A collection of anatomical illustrations may sound droll. What about if they were 'imagined' anatomical illustrations that look like the historic science illustrations of flora and fauna we are used to but aren't quite anatomically correct! Illustrator Katie Scott even uses yellowing paper to complete the overall 'olden' look.
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It’s a date! As the Lomography Gallery Store LA celebrates the day of love by showing film a little love! Let us introduce you to the world of film swapping as we blindly set you up with your partner for the day. Get to know them as you snack on a small lunch date we provide. This one is definitely for lovers!
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Right after New York City's first real snow fall we set off to see what the Diana Mini could do. Take a look at some of the silly and exciting photographs we took around Greenwich Village!
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We Brits have a habit of moaning about the weather but not here at Lomography. We love those dark winter evenings as it gives us the perfect opportunity to get together and shoot some light painting and long exposures. Find out how we worked that “B Mode” 'round the Streets of Soho.
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Join the Lomography Gallery Store LA as we let loose in the LA zoo! Armed with a camera of your choice, we will set out to capture our favorite animals whether cuddly or wild!
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The First cycle is a stop motion animation fashioned for fashion designer Borre Akkersdijk. In the piece that aired at the Paris fashion week, as an introduction to the fashion show, the audience is introduced to the creative concept of the designer through fiction.
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While circus acts involving animals have become controversial in recent times, there was once a time when these were usual segments of a troupe's performance. Among the most popular of these were lion taming acts, where a trainer gets the so-called king of the jungle to do breathtaking and often dangerous tricks.
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If you're looking for something classic to watch in the coming days, the Museum of Modern Art started screening a Luis Buñuel film today. Find out which movie and the film screening schedule after the jump.
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Calling all Lomographers! You each have the amazing chance to be part of "KLomo - My Home is My Nation" - a unique exhibition situated right in the heart of Vienna, Austria. Read on to find out all about the exhibition, and how you and your Lomographic pictures can a part of this! But hurry, time is already running out!
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“To document and observe the world around you. As if you’ve never seen it before. Take notes. Collect things you find on your travels. Document findings. Notice patterns. Copy. Trace. Focus on one thing at a time. Record what you are drawn to.” This is the mission given to us by by Keri Smith in her book!
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This month is all about going wild with Lomography and releasing our inner beasts! We have loads in store this month. Our ‘Where The Wild Things Are’ Lomowalk is back by popular demand, we’ll have an all-day V-day party, an animal scavenger hunt, our very first screening for the Lomography Basement Film Club, plus a collaboration with the Museum of London. Lovely!
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French artist Gilbert Legrand is currently exhibiting a series of very lovable sculptures at St. James Centre for Creativity in Valletta, Malta. Find out what makes them so interesting after the jump.
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Cecil Beaton was an English photographer and artist who was also an award-wining costume designer. An ongoing exhibit celebrates his contributions to the arts. Learn about the details after the break.
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Lomography’s latest product was featured in T3 magazine's January issue. Read all about making videos with a roll of 35mm film in this issue.
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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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The first article in the Influence or Coincidence series looks into the work of German photographer Candida Höfer and finds out who on Lomography comes closest to her breathtaking interior scenes.
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Incidents happen everyday, good or bad. What happened to me on the last day of 2011 is so amazing! It truly made my day! Read on to find out what made me so excited.
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Jeroen Eisinga is a self-styled daredevil in terms of bee bearding. His latest stunt features himself being covered by hundreds thousands of bees -- filmed in 35mm. Read more about this classic-in-the-making film after the stop.
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We lomographers adore cats. They are always the best models for our lomographs. Their eyes, their whiskers, their fur--all are so good-looking in their own ways. Below are some fun facts about cats I found on the internet and some awesome lomographs taken by our fellow lomographers and me myself. Read on after the jump.
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Creative individuals talk about their love for Lomography and of course, the Fisheye!