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The LomoKino allows you to shoot motion pictures on any 35mm film and direct your own Lomographic movies. Grab a group of friends and team up to create your own short film.
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It’s just too easy to make a movie these days – buy the most expensive HD camera, cast the most inexperienced actor(s) you can find, get the most sophisticated movie editing software there is and voila! – You are already the next blockbuster genius of all time!
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Skiing without snow! Thanks to a new device placed near the river of Como Lake this autumn. A funny way to go skiing in Como...this is the first time that my town hosted a ski downhill!
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Come spend an afternoon in the park for a Lomo scavenger hunt! You will have 36 items to shoot with the La Sardina, but the game is not over till you rewind the film and hand it off to your partner to find another list of shots to multiple expose over yours! The first team to complete this challenge will receive cool prizes and Lomo recognition! Not only that each team will learn the amazing effects that is achieved with Multiple Exposure Film swapping, resulting in double exposure fun!
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We are shooting our own LomoKino Movie at the Lomography Gallery Store Toronto and we need your help to do it! Whether you want to be the director, the actor/actress, the technician, the assistant or… all of them, join this FREE workshop and help us execute our movie and learn all about the LomoKino!
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Bring your furry friend and show them some Lomo love! This workshop is designed for all dog lovers that want to capture their puppy’s loveable features on film.
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For a cost of $20, this special workshop will teach you how to process your own black and white film. We will cover the entire progression from shooting, to preparing the chemicals and successfully developing your film. Space is limited to six participants. A pre-requisite of a Lomography workshop or experience with 35mm film is suggested for this workshop.
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This week's featured lifestyle article is "Super Selfies: The Same Over and Over Again" by gregor-muller of Italy. Armed with a Diana Mini and wearing touristy outfits and a big smile on his face, he takes self-portraits during his travels.
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Join us for a fun experimental workshop and learn how to produce images like Warhol’s famous colorful pop art prints. Using our multi-lens cameras, we will experiment with colour gels to achieve this excellent effect.
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We are shining the spotlight on some of Singapore's most popular and awesome community members. Meet "your professional everyday superhero", Ian aka Chunky aka iantheman!
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A song about Kodachrome? Oh yes! It is a song by Paul Simon. Learn more about the song and see the video after the break.
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This month we are going to feature some of our most active community members in Johor, Malaysia! Today, let's check out what's happening in Johor together with Shahrul a.k.a nazz_jb.
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Intertwining couples and singles in Los Angeles breakup and make up based on the pressures and expectations of Valentine's Day. One of the scenes with Anne Hathaway and Topher Grace, a Polaroid camera was used in the scene.
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Lomography and FLUX Hawaii teamed up for a photo competition that flows! AND we finally have the winners! Check them out!
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Why I love the tube and all its passengers and find photographs thereof to be most enjoyable.
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Hailing from Italy, this week's featured LomoAmigo tells us his experiences with the LomoKino and his dream person to shoot with it!
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I leave you with a video that shows some Mongolian nomad kids' cute reactions after seeing for the first time their image on a Fuji Instax Mini.
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The boys among you: do you remember peeing your name into the snow? Or leaving an angel in the snow? New genre artist Sonja Hinrichsen did not forget and used the landscape in the mountains of Colorado as a canvas to do give a large-scale pattern and put it on another level. The pictures were taken by Cedar Beauregard who runs a business for aerial photography and video. It's both amazing: the work by Sonja Hinrichsen and the perspective Beauregard offers.
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Steampunk.com has posted an article about the Steampunk-inspired La Sardina Belle Starr Camera. The camera was praised for it's Steampunk inspiration and sheer beauty.
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In March 31, 1889, the wrought iron lattice tower designed by Gustave Eiffel was opened to the public and has since become the most-visited paid monument in the world. Read more fun facts and see 50 of the best photos of La Tour Eiffel from our community below!
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at the Lomography Gallery Store Toronto. The little plastic camera that started 2 revolutions! Find out how the camera has affected trends and become a classic artistic tool for several generations of photographers. Discover all the incredible accessories, tips, tricks, and techniques!
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This past weekend, we took a group of adventure seeking Lomographers on a walking tour to New York City's famed High Line. Take a look at some of the amazing shots we got!
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It’s time to pay tribute to another rock photographer. On this edition of Behind the Lens, the focus is on Barry Feinstein. Read more about him after the break.
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Spring awakening is all around – in the true sense of the word! Join us and Spinner 360° to experience the blossoming of the city through stunning all around panorama shots.
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The Cultural Center of the Philippines presents a whole day of the finest in Philippine arts and culture at the annual Pasinaya Open House Festival. Read about the events from this year's celebration after the jump.
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We’ll be holding this excursion in honor of World Pinhole Day on April 29. Meet us at the store at 1pm and we’ll take a bus trip to Coney Island!
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Miami better get ready because Lomography is coming to town. We're sending one of our crew to do some scouting and projects in Miami for a few days. So we figured why not catch up with our Miami branch of the Lomographamily. Let's play!
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A Splitzer? What’s that? And do I need it? – Yeah, sure! Because using this little black and blue plastic device with your Diana F+, camera you can create amazing effects! More info after the break.
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Sleevefacing consists of taking a photo obscuring or augmenting body parts with a record sleeve to cause an illusion. It’s really cool and you get amazing results. Have you ever tried it? I guarantee that after you read this article you will definitely want to!
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A recap of the pranks done during the Black and White lomokino workshop at the Lomography Gallery Store Singapore! Watch how a puppet lion and colour markers fool unsuspecting participants as we do a stop motion comedy inspired by Charlie Chaplin.