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Spring is on the run! Or at least it should be, according to calendar. However, we hope to catch a sunny day for our Diana F+ workshop!
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Neukölln, it's this strange area where all artists and alternative people move to from palling Prenzlauer Berg? Yeah, it is kind of strange in many regards. And really pulsating and exciting!
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Photojournalism at its best. This is the 37-year legacy LIFE Magazine has left us. It's creator, Henry Luce, founder of the other boldly titled magazine, TIME, had a vision that the editorial proved to have achieved. This vision? As stated in his profound mission statement: "To see life...to see the world; to eyewitness great events...to see strange things...the see and be amazed".
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Found this gem this evening. The writer and director of The Artist talks about silent movies. So many quotes, so little time. Want to fall in love with film again? Watch after the jump.
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German photographer Fred Herzog is one of the pioneers in color photography but his photographs weren’t seen in exhibitions since black and white was the chosen medium for most photographers at that time. See more of his photographs and learn more about him after the break.
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This shopping mall is the most Asian place in Berlin. And it is also the most colorful one. Among this overwhelming tones and shades, we won't catch an eye with our multicolored Fisheye cameras – will we?
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London definitely showed us that it had Seoul at our "Seoul All Around You" launch party last Thursday night! Take a look at what went on in the store. Some are still recovering, we’re sure.
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A Marseille hotel has turned to the unconventional graffiti art to spice up one of its designer rooms. Read on to find out if the vibrant and shocking hotel room is to your liking after the jump!
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Saturday was a day filled with antiques and lovely old things, clocks and sparkling jewelry and yummy local food! 6 lomographers eager to explore joined us here at the Lomography Gallery Store Gramercy on our trip to the Brooklyn Flea Market located inside the former Williamsburg Savings Bank.
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If this book's title is vaguely familiar to you, chances are you're going to pick it and leaf through it to find out why. Once you do, you're definitely in for a laugh!
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We had a blasty blast last month with our February workshops so how about a few new ones. We've even got a few extra special ones this month!
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Lighting a man on fire, and then having him run through an empty field in order to to take action shots of him. We highly advise not doing this at home, though we thought the inspirational message the Canadian photographer responsible for dreaming up the "Man on Fire" photoproject one that needed to be shared.
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So, do you already think about grabbing your very own LomoKino camera? Yes, but you would like to try it first? Here is your chance! And it's completely free!
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The Academy Awards is a prestigious event held by the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) to give props to excellent work done by various professionals in the film industry. During the event, stars also give short performances to entertain the audience. In line with the 84th Academy Awards that just took place, let's take a look at some photos from the past.
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How does an antique music box speak to and inspire someone when it's music has been rendered barely audible over decades of negligence? Ask Martin Bircher who finds the "rattling mechanical workings" and "clanking sounds" charming - so much so that the media artist is addicted to modifying these boxes to crank up the current sounds of silence!
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Lomography Magazine offers you the perfect platform to an international audience! Have something to say? Submit to the Lomography Magazine for a chance to be heard. Whether you are a seasoned writer, or a motivated beginner, we want to hear from you. Read below for what type of articles we are looking for. Remember, writing for the Lomography Magazine earns you Piggies!
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To celebrate another addition to the ever growing family of Lomography cameras, particularly the LC-A family, we would like to invite you to this rumble where we ask what your LC-A means to you.
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In the Berlin Museum of Natural Science, huge dinosaurs, obscure collections and bizarre preparations can be discovered with the handy and very light-sensitive Lomo LC-A+.
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Thanks to Lomography, I won the Apply For A Dream Date Contest and got myself 250 Euros, which made all of this possible. I went on a 15 day trip to Taiwan from January 27 to February 11, 2012 to meet my girlfriend. Basically, I spent almost all the 250 Euros for the air ticket as it was not as cheap as I thought; the rest was all on my personal expense. These 15 days I could say we were both the happiest couple in the world. We had so many memorable moments and I’m sharing a few that I favor the most.
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The guys from 55factory, a UK creative magazine, went on a recent roadtrip to LA and documented their adventures on our very own LomoKino, because life looks better on film!
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Watching the musical performances by members of the Hangzhou School of Performing Arts during the Spring In The City 2012 event rounded up my experience with young Chinese entertainers. My verdict? They’re great performers!
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There are tons of beautiful pictures uploaded by Malaysian users each month and here you go, we present you our 10 Most Popular Photos of Malaysia for February 2012!
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In the heart of a restless city lies an old mall with stores of antique furniture, secondhand guitars, and smuggled goods from Japan. I didn't know that this is where I will find my secondhand love affair, my Minolta Hi-Matic 7s.
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Every month, we will recap the best of Singapore Lomographs. Ready? Let's look at February's best shots from the Lion City!
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Read about my Love at First Lomo Story: A Road Trip to Remember--or how the Fisheye and Diana Mini cameras popped my Lomo cherry.
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Learn more about the history of the fisheye lens after the jump.