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Hibiscus is Malaysia's national flower where it’s locally known as the Bunga Raya. The word bunga in Malay means, "flower", whilst raya in Malay means "big" or "grand". The hibiscus is literally known as the "big flower" in Malay.
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All across the globe, millions gather on St. Patrick's Day to celebrate the Emerald Isle! Celebrate that little bit of Irish in you with Lomography Gallery Store East London as we go green for Paddy's Day!
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Tons of likes and tons of comments in your home? Fret not because these are all positive vibes from our heart warming Community!
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This week, we pay tribute to a classic Hollywood beauty, Elizabeth Taylor - the glamorous actress famous for her unique violet eyes.
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Give the month of March an analogue twist by attending our upcoming workshops! Whether you're interested in camera technique, learning more about film or want to take a fun Lomojourney, we have a workshop for you! Our workshops are going strong, all month long!
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This is definitely one of those instances, and articles, where photos speak louder than words. It's taken me quite some time to muster up the courage to attempt to embed the following 'World Press Photo Winners', from 1955 onwards, in text of my own composing.
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"I Do Not Expect To Be A Mother But I Do Expect To Die Alone" is the title of the exhibit. Standing in the space is as if you are standing in the inside of a yarn beast's stomach though despite it's appearance, isn't made up of randomly placed pieces of string but intricately crocheted works of art! So check out Olekt's first UK solo exhibit after the jump and be sure not to trip over any taught strings!
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Indie band ‘Little Joy’ shot one of their music videos with a vintage video camera. Find out more about the band and the video after the break.
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The Spinner 360 camera has long been a freewheeling Lomographic favorite. Now we are welcoming a new member to the Spinner 360 family-the Spinner 360 Motorizer. Our brand new workshop will give you the inside scoop on this new addition!
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Calling all London Lomographers! We want your photos to be part of a huge LomoWall at the Museum of London! This month we're hitting up something very Irish indeed and checking out some architecture too! Read on to find out how you can be part of this amazing project!
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It is pretty evident that the 'I like this photo' button is something we just can't get our pointers off!
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The Spinner 360 now has a fun new accessory--the Spinner 360 Motorizer! In celebration, we held a launch party to give this new addition a warm welcome to the Lomography family. At the end, we were dizzy from the 360 degrees of fun!
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Sofitel Los Angeles has recently opened a unique photo exhibit featuring the sultry temptress of the 1960's, Brigitte Bardot. Read more about the exhibit after the jump.
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We have a lot of fun workshops planned for March, including the St. Patrick's Day Parade walking tour! If you are interested in learning more about Lomography cameras and film or just looking to meet up with fun people for an adventure, we have workshops for you!
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The Lomography San Francisco team brings you another month of classes, workshops, photo walks and Blue Hours! Whether a seasoned Lomographic veteran or an analogue newcomer, we encourage you to attend us for any or all of our upcoming events!
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Lumps of paint. This is the subject matter of Ben Weiner's latest series of photographs. Enthralling? Yes, very much so. What we've left out here is the fact Weiner's images make you want to run your fingers all over the textured surfaces contained inside his flat photographs. There's eye candy for you too, with the magical, intertwining colors found in the oil paint closeups.
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Join us Saturday March 3rd @ 1pm at the NYC Gramercy Store. Learn the history of this legendary camera and how it came to be the favorite of Lomographers around the world!
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We’re thrilled to announce that Takeshi Suga, the photographer we featured as a LomoAmigo, will be exhibiting his Diana Mini photographs at Lomography Gallery Store Tokyo. As well as the photos we have already introduced, the exhibition features his new work. If you’re in Tokyo, don’t miss this opportunity!
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Elizabeth Taylor was a British-American star who began her acting career at a young age. Learn more about this glamorous actress on this edition of Fast Facts.
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We've found a bunch of skulls popping up all over the place in the world of Fashion, Sculpture, and Jewelry Design. Each of the finds we'll be sharing with you momentarily are photographed beautifully, each becoming the subjects of photoprojects. Skulls are no longer just for the morbidly curious, or Goths, but an interesting shape charged with an interesting attitude.
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We might have always thought that the LomoKino is a continuing path for our analogue lovin'... But then, upon seeing the LomoKino, Adam Goldberg or adamgoldberg just couldn't pass the lovely analogue movie maker. Read on our interview with him and know more about the LomoKino as it invites more analogue lovers through out the world!
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French illusionist and filmmaker Georges Méliès has contributed a lot to the technical aspects of filmmaking. He has made more than 500 films in less than 2 decades. Snippets of his work can be seen in the Martin Scorsese Academy Award nominated movie, Hugo. Learn more after the break.
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Lights, camera, action! Join Lomography Gallery Store East London for your directorial debut with the LomoKino! Learn all there is to know about making analogue movies on this nifty camera! We're ready for our close up!
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Mentor: a trusted friend, counselor or teacher, usually a more experienced person. This is the modern use of the term and is definitely one of affection. History has shown that both sides benefit from the mentoring relationship. Read on to find out who my mentors are and, once you have, I think it's only fair I know who you are mentee to!
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It’s no secret – Lomography looooves Seoul! And after our 3-stage Seoul All Around You Competition, we couldn’t wait to present the peak of our unique collaboration with the City of Seoul: the La Sardina Seoul Edition. With only limited launch stock available, grab yours soon to avoid disappointment!
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Have you always wanted an incredibly unique, one-of-a-kind bag to hold all of your incredibly unique Lomography cameras? Let's do some arts and crafts with some paint and a little creativity.
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Let me take you to a short trip down the memory lane; recalling how I met and fell in love with Amanda (my Holga).
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How many cameras does it take to cover a van? No, this is not a trick question involving calculating the surface area of a van and then dividing it by the shape and size of an average camera. After the jump, read about a man who did this and how many cameras he ended up using.
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After the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami that occurred in Japan last year, in April 2011 Fujifilm launched the Photo Rescue Project to clean photos and albums damaged with seawater and mud in disaster-affected areas. The rescued photographs are now being cleaned and filed by volunteers in Ofunato, in the Iwate Prefecture.
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Last year, I tried creating postcards, doodled, and spoke in seminars about Lomography. This year, I will try to do the things that I should be doing most of the time... organizing.