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Indie pop band Tennis is back with a new music video! This time it involves scratchy, grainy footage of masked gunmen in a ski trip-gone-wrong.
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I recently came across the Hong Kong Tourism Board's (HKTB) latest promotional online video and was surprised to see a feature on one of our favourite Diana F+ clones! See the Diana touring around HK after the jump.
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Dutch artist Berndnaut Smilde has his head up in the clouds. And we love it. If you ever tried, to no avail, to bottle up a cloud then dream on dreamers because Smilde has made it a reality! Instead of a bottle he's found a way of creating full sized clouds that stay contained, and float as it would in the sky, in a room!
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Lomography Gallery Store Toronto joined forces with an amazing women’s collective, The Ladies Rhythm and Movement Club (LRMC), for a crash course in the basics of photography while learning the ways of Lomography! Analogue girl power!
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It is hard to imagine a world without colour photography but before the 1950s, colour photography was mainly used for fashion and advertising purposes. It soon started to become available to more people and this exhibition highlights a wide range of colour photographs taken in New York from that time.
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Here's the fast, colorful, and rhythmic music video by ElektroPop Duo "ElektroBär". The entire video is shot on 35mm, using the LomoKino and has a beat that is a bit faster than the rotation of the camera's crank! While it's sans digital, the electronic sounds and robotic dance moves the dancing bear duo are seen doing sure are electrifying!
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The state of Johor lies at the southern most part of Malaysia and it is also the choice hang out place of Singaporeans as well! Without further ado, here we present the best photos taken at Johor, Malaysia. Why don't you submit some of your own?
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Lights, Camera, Action! Its time to learn all there is to know about the Lomokino and make 35mm movie magic.
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You’ve seen these words on shirts, coffee mugs, posters, pins, and even oven mitts! Find out the story behind ‘Keep Calm and Carry On’.
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Our LomoAmigo Yu Heng is a singer and a song writer from Malaysia. Let's get inspired with a selections of her Lomographic pictures throughout her music journey since 2007.
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Are you desiring something so badly in our Online Shop? Is it the LomoKino? The LC-Wide perhaps? A La Sardina sounds pretty neat, too!
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It may seem strange to write a letter to someone who is with me every day--even more so, a camera. However, I felt that important and personal matters are best to be told in pen and paper, especially if you're not the talkative type. Here's my letter to Diana.
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Another day, another set of locations articles to be published. We'll be eternally grateful for the leaps and bounds that are dear lomographers go through just to capture their amazing travel memories in pictures but best of all, it is the effort that they put into sharing these photos (and the stories behind it) through thoughtful, sometimes funny, and amusing locations articles. Let's see who was crowned today's Article of the Week!
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This week's featured lifestyle article is "Lost and Found: My Six-Year-Old Memories from Bristol Recovered." All the way from Hungary, trychydts found some some forgotten black & white negatives and recently got the prints. The images of the suspension bridge are particularly moving. Read more to see the photos.
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It's not always easy to take a photo of a stranger. It needs courage and politeness. Or sometimes it just needs pure cheek. This is how I got the shots and why I took them in the first place. Six strangers and a few dogs, here are a few of my favourite stranger portraits, taken on a variety of film cameras.
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Ten was released August 27, 1991. Initially slow to sell, by the latter half of 1992 the album went gold and eventually surpassed sales of Nirvana's 'Nevermind'. Here, the often dark themes of the songs are interpreted through lomographs.