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Valentines doesn’t have to be all lovely dovey, it can also be a bit naughty! What better way to capture the neon nature of Soho than with your very own red light movie! Learn all about the LomoKino camera and take to the streets capturing the sights and sounds of Soho’s sexy streets. Or you can also film the tamer side and soak up the sights of bustling China town.
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If an apple can keep a doctor away, the same goes for littleandi, a roll of this film absolutely will get rid of every dullness away and let the colors and contrasts all in his shots!
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Come with us and enjoy the colorful carnival of Sitges with our most well regarded gem, the LC-A+! We'll put cross processing and double exposures to the test, shooting away the wonderful customs and characters that join the party.
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If you missed our last Blue Hour, don’t worry because on February 23th you’ll have a new opportunity to come to our store and ask any questions you may still have about your camera!
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On this new series 'Behind the Lens', we'll look at some rock 'n roll photographers who have taken iconic photos of our favorite musicians. For the first installment, the spotlight is on Brad Elterman, a professional photographer who started his career when he was only 16 years old. More after the break!
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Our LomoAmigo Ehud Neuhaus a.k.a. Paramir represented the Lomography community at the recent Masters of Amateurism meeting in Foam. Curious about his story? Read on and watch the movie!
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Ivygold discusses why she’d swap the late-night lashes for the nights where the discussions are long and your drink doesn’t have the word ‘bomb’ stuck on the end of it.
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Painting the walls, taking out the trash, scrubbing grease off a skillet...how mundane! These very real, everyday, activities are the subjects Lego builder, Bruce Lowell, represents in his marvelous sculptures! Forget pirate ships and dinosaurs and step into a world of fantasy that's a little closer to reality.
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The blog, created by editor Piper Weiss, features photos submitted by daughters, granddaughters, and even great granddaughters, of their stylish relations! All the vintage photos are film-based and highlight fashions of the time, some even 'before' their time!
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A Toronto photographer decided to make a 365-day exposure of the Toronto Skyline. Impressed with the idea? Read on to find out more!
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22-year-old Maria Kazvan studies Journalism, though this isn't her passion. She loves taking people's portraits and strives to fully capture expressions on her subject's faces so as to expose their underlying emotions. Brimming with ideas and passion, we expect her photographic desires, explained in the interview, will soon come to fruition!
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In the early 20th century, English photographer Arthur Mole and his American associate John Thomas were commissioned to take photos of soldiers while they assembled to form various symbols in the history of America. Learn more after the break.
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This year was my first time in many years attending the festivities in Chinatown, NYC for Chinese New Year. I was really excited to to go because it's also my first time since I've really dived into analogue photography and Lomography.
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Back by popular demand our ‘Where The Wild Things Are’ LomoWalk is back with a vengeance! Come join us as we learn the basics of the Diana F+ along with a few tips and tricks to get the best out of this iconic camera. We’ll take to London streets donning ultra-cool handmade animal hoods by www.merrimaking.co.uk and get wild and creative with this unpredictable plastic camera.
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I have been driving past this particular wall for sometime and every time I drove past I would forget the golden rule of Lomo which is to take your camera everywhere. I would forget then want to kick myself as I would see some great grafitti which would be great to document. When looking back at these photos of the art work of the Statue of Liberty it reminded me of a funny story when I was teaching.
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If you didn't enjoy your anatomy classes back in high school, I bet you will appreciate it after taking a look at this amazing work of Illinois-based designer and illustrator Dan Beckemeyer. Find out why after the jump!
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Artist and illustrator Dan McPharlin has created some incredible analogue audio devices out of paper. Let’s take a look at some vintage equipment after the break.
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I started Lomography a few years ago. A friend of mine, Zulkamal Azman, was the one who introduced me to Lomo. Read on to know more about my LomoStory.
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Stirred from the recent passing of musician Amy Winehouse, UK's Proud Camden commemorates her life through this photography exhibit called "The Day Music Died." Know more details after the stop.
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Money makes the world go round -- and makes artists inspired, too. In this extraordinary topographical art by Scott Campbell, he makes humorously snarky icons out of monetary bills. Read more about his recent work after the break.
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Polish artist Jan Dziaczkowski died in September 2011. He was 28 years old. He had a unique voice within the art world. His collages were made using vintage photographs to create surreal landscapes. Read more about the tribute to the analogue artist after the jump.
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A true sensation happened here: the Lomographers turned our whole story around and helped two desperate goldfish out of their misery! As we were stumbling upon Peggy and Gary on two different ends of the pond, they were both on the search for a partner. So we immediately thought that these two goldies needed some company and arranged for a double date with them and a crew of Lomographers. As the goldfish were telling their stories, an alert Lomographer had a thrilling idea...