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Champion Contemporary is opening its 2012 season with a show of new paintings by New York artist Daniel Heidkamp. Find out more after the jump.
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The Carnival is coming to town soon! And to prepare for this, we bring you The Cardigans for this week's playlist with the aptly-titled "Carnival" - two versions to suit your pre- and post- party mood.
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We are presenting a exhibition of photographs taken by Lomographers from all over the world. The subject is the beautiful city of Seoul and we have some charming images displayed in our store. Join us for the opening party for some delicious food, inspiring entertainment, and lovely artwork.
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Aside from taking beautiful analogue photos, we Lomographers also love appreciating the work of others!
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Grab a seat and enjoy the show. We'll be screening a film made in Korea in honor of Seoul Week here at the Lomography Gallery Store NYC Greenwich Village!
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A carnival is a public celebration that usually involves the circus, street performers, games, and other festive activities. Carnivals around the world typically happen before the Lenten season. Learn more after the break.
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The New York City Guide is almost done. We just need a few more submissions! We're getting down to the nitty-gritty! Participate now!
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For one week only the Lomography Gallery Store Soho will be celebrating all things Seoul. There will be Korean food, drinks, surprises, competitions, culture and a selection of Korean themed workshops. Want to know more? Well you're in the right place!! Click here to see the full schedule.
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We want to tell you that winter is over and spring has sprung – but let's not get ahead of ourselves. The chill may be here to stay but don’t let that stop you in fulfilling all your Lomography needs. We would never let you down, we are always here to fill your analogue boots with workshops and events to leave you happy and warm inside. Dabble in the Diana, fall in love with the LC-A+ and become the star of the show with our wonderful workshops.
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From humanizing comic book superheros, to beautifying trash piles, Australian street artist Fintan Magee has done it all. A chameleon, when it comes to themes and chosen surfaces to paint on, Magee often mixes different themes together to make pedestrians contemplate the individual issues separately as well as, as a whole.
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Got an announcement to post? A random thought you would like to express? Or maybe you're excited to share your new uploaded Lomograph to the Community?
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Since carnival festivities often include circus elements, it's worth taking a look into one of the best known circus acts to this day: the trapeze. Let's take a look at some beautiful photos of the dauntless trapeze artists taken by LIFE photographer Loomis Dean from the 1950's.
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Browsing music videos on the Internet become more entertaining whenever I spot film cameras in it. Perfect example is This Ole Boy's music vid! Watch it after the break...
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We do know that analogue photography is well-known for its square format - that elusive 120 film which isn't that easy to find compared to the usual 35mm brings more excitement to the Lomography we have always adored.
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In Hypebeast's latest installment of 'Essentials,' a lovely Diana F+ clone is included in Team Manila co-founder's list of must-haves. Curious? Read more to find out!
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Grocery stores and department stores think of ways to attract customers when setting up their displays. We often see pyramids of soda cans or boxes, but there are more interesting displays that we find creative. See more after the jump.
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This morning we got something great in the mail. The folks at Light for the World sent us a very nice letter of appreciation for your help with their initiative to help doctors in Kenya. Read about Dr. Catherine Kareko Wamuyu and what her motivation to become an eye doctor is!
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Living in the Royal Pink city with his wife, two children, and many Lomography cameras, Jonas has been shooting for more than 7 years now. This month we talk about his favorite cameras to why exactly does he use film in our LomoAmigo section!
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Don’t miss out on your chance to win a whopping 1000 EUR movie budget – Submit your best movies to the BIG LomoKino Rumble and make your dreams come true! Missed out on the competition so far? Don’t worry, you can still take part – Be inspired by these classics of early cinema and get creative over the next week!
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We welcome all things Korean in store this week in celebration of all things Seoul! Think spicy kimchi, K-Pop music, exhibitions along with a smashing party on Thursday, 23rd February to kick things off plus a launch of something special to highlight this special city!
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See our new LomoKikuyu microsite with your very own eyes! The cause hasn't changed, but we are making change happen and believed a microsite makeover was in store. We'd love for you to share this easy to navigate site, with all information contained on one single page, with your friends, as well as good willed strangers!
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Frozen canals in Amsterdam are very very rare. But when it happens the Amsterdam crowd go enjoy it to the max. How? Read on and find out for yourself!
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London is, like, so fashion ya? In case you've missed the amazing outfits, towering shoes, and gazelle-like ladies swanning around the streets of LDN this week, it's Fashion Week time again! We've teamed up with top fashion magazine 1883 to offer you the chance to go behind the scenes on a real editorial shoot!
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I wanted to start a monthly flick book for the best of lomography out there! The online books center around themes; the previous installments have already featured the legendary LC-A and LC-A+ cameras, medium format cameras, and multi-lens cameras. This time, the spotlight is on panoramic photos!
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Between February 3rd and May 6th, the Städel Museum in Frankfurt will be showcasing the work of Claude Lorrain (c. 1600–1682), one of the most important landscape painters of the seventeenth century.
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After a dip into the pool with Franco Fontana a few weeks ago, this week’s installment of Influence or Coincidence dives into the cold and foggy German winter. Read on to find out more about photography’s star couple Bernd and Hilla Becher and of course, who on Lomography got closest to their style.
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This is a wonderful way to take photographs if you are a shy person. During the 1960's Enrico Natali used a Yashica camera by his side to shoot unnoticed on the Subways of New York and the results are remarkable and are now part of an exhibtion. Read after the jump for more information.
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Gilbert Garcin was originally the owner of a lamp manufacturing company in Marseille, France. At the age of 65, he gave up his business and began his photographic career. His photographs have been widely exhibited and collected around the world.
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Spice up your favorite camera and give it a little "Seoul." Keeping with our Seoul week theme we will be turning Lomography cameras into works of art using materials directly from the city of Seoul!
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Creative individuals talk about their love for Lomography and of course, the Fisheye!