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Lomography is proud to be partnering with Pablove Shutterbugs to host a series of workshops for children living with cancer. We are really excited to share our passion for film and photography with these children, and hope we can inspire them to become analog lovers themselves.
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We all know (or don't!) how vast the world wide web is. Every click, tab, and window let us see all sorts of visual gratification. Here's a fantastic way to sort your favorite images on the Internet.
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No worries, you're not about to hear roaring lions or hissing serpents here! We prepared a special music mix for you in honor of the latest analogue beasts in the Lomography Shop that we released yesterday.
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The Pythons are regrouping on the big screen, after almost 30 years, for the science fiction comedy 'Absolutely Anything' directed by their very own Terry Jones! We are only too thrilled to see them together in the flesh (well, on the screen), even if it's not human flesh of which we speak!
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Animals are everywhere! February is the perfect month to discover the wild sides of town with Diana F+, Diana Mini, La Sardina and Lubitel+. We are curiously going to explore all kinds of small and big beasties: In the air, deep down in the sea and ashore. Some camera-fishing will be included!
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On this day, 124 years ago, National Geographic Society was founded! As their motto, "Inspiring people to care about the planet since 1888", states, the society's purpose is to encourage environmental awareness. Today we are commemorating their long legacy of scientific discoveries, explorations, and philanthropy!
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Passé? That's for sure. But to what to we owe the diminishing of at-home laboratories and the purchasing of chemistry sets? Have modern day kits become too 'wimpy' for the young appetite or have the surplus of games and activities for children overtaken the allure the chemistry set once had? Read on to discover what crazy chemicals and features sets of the past had!
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Dust off those old slides and head on over to Lomography Greenwich Village for an old fashion good time! We'll be having food and drinks and lots of slides to project!
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Two twelfth graders paved their way into awesomeness by launching a Lego man into outer space and took photos of its journey using a DiY rig and a $400 budget. Let's check it out!
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We're traveling back in time, to the days of Roosevelt and Hemingway, when East Africa was still under British rule, and the Safari was the thing to do if you wanted to show off your elite status as well as add to the display cabinets of renowned museums. Also, read on to find out about what the Safari has become, today.
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Artist Mitch McGee works on several mediums for his artworks. For a series, he used birch plywood layered together. Learn more about him and see his works after the break.
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There are no secrets in this week's Community selection as we present you a revealed mystery right here in Lomography!
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A lomographer who hails from Sweden, calo says he spent a great part of his life on a volleball court, but nowadays spends time in his summer house on the West Coast. That is, when he's not busy working as an art director and senior partner. Let's learn more about him and take a look at his lomographs after the jump!
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The first Saturday workshop of 2012 was more than a role reversal Tom Hanks and Zoltar would be proud of. It was evidence the future is indeed analogue. Read on...
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Roses are red, violets are blue, blah blahblah ... it's all overused and done, yes? Slither into the riskier side of analogue love with the new La Sardina Valentine's Edition cameras!
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Moni is a photographer who captures the real in a way that renders it almost unreal. She fosters a dreamy landscape of wonder via a simplistic approach to her photography. Walk into her dreamland and let me tell you how I feel about it.
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If you think there would never be anything more beautiful for a Christmas gift (or for other occasions), here you are...a telephone that looks like a roll of film!
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Two pinholers swap film to create a series of double exposures from Seattle and Nashville in the U.S. See the photos and learn more about the story after the break.
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San Francisco is truly where the wild things are.
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Max the Poodle is now a local celebrity... spot him on the mean streets of Austin, hanging out at the Lomography Gallery Store, and on the box for the newest Zebra Print Special Edition Diana F+!
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Who says traditional art is already phased out? Nowadays, modern artists are heavily influenced by ancestral techniques. This is evident by a group of artists whose works were recently displayed at an exhibition. Read more after the jump.
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2011 was a massive year for me analogue-wise. I got a lot of new cameras, I took thousands of photos, I tried new films, I took photography courses... in fact I think 2011 is going to be hard to beat, but here's my simple list of ways I'm going to make 2012 even better!
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Creative individuals talk about their love for Lomography and of course, the Fisheye!