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Today in our weekly recap of the Best LomoKino Videos, we bring you exciting movies that will let you be somebody else!
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No matter how loud or silent you shout, if it's in Lomography's Shoutbox, then it all won't matter as long as you've got something to say!
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Check out our photos from the Screening of film festival darling, Surrogate Valentine, followed by a live performance by the film's star, Goh Nakamura! Goh's LomoKino Lomo Amigo will launch soon as well and we even got a sneak peak at his enchanting short films, which are accompanied by his very own original music.
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It's not all yakkity-yak for here in Lomography, we are grateful to those who has the say to most!
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If there's one fact we can confidently give in this month's recap, it's that the 'I like this photo' button is one addicting Lomography tool!
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We have definitely reached millions of Lomographic photos uploaded in our Community and that's because of the lovely Lomographs that just keep on coming every day!
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Despite the uncharacteristically cold rainy weather, the Lomography Gallery Store Austin kicked off SXSW in true analogue style. No Badges. No Wristbands. No Rules.
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English fine-art photographer Paul Graham wins this year's Hasselblad Foundation International Award, one of the most prestigious photography accolades an individual can receive. Graham has also received the Winston Churchill Memorial Fellow in 1983, the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize in 2009, and a Guggenheim Fellow in 2010.
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It seems just like yesterday when we had our LomoKino Oscars for our Most Popular LomoKino Movies January 2012, right?
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Blogs are definitely something we internet people love looking at and that also proves right here in the Lomography Community.
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Lens not included, by the way. Vintage camera buyer and seller Roozbeh Pirghibi recently scored one of the rarer Leica models from the late 1950s, the choice camera of esteemed photojournalists then because of its tough body and quick performance. With only 500 units ever made and some of the most historic post-War photos captured, it's no wonder the Leicavit MP has such an exorbitant price tag.
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Vivid colors and strong vignettes are results we would love to see in our Lomographs once in a while.
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Would you love to have your LomoKino masterpiece screened during the biggest film festival Texas has to offer? We are smack-dab in the middle of SXSW 2012 and we're showing off the analogue movie-making skills of these 4 Lomographers!
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Here are the winners of part 1 of our LC-A Day and Night rumble series. Want to know if your photo made the cut? Read on and find out!
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As we have welcomed February 2012's Most Popular Newcomers, isn't it just fair to showcase the Most Popular Newcomer Photos, too?
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This month, we are turning the spotlight onto some of Singapore's most popular community members. Let's get to know them better, shall we? Meet Lawrence a.k.a. lawypop!
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We surely are in the move in announcing this week's winner for our Lomo Hipshot Showdown!
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The Lomography Community sure keeps on growing and we can't help but take notice of analogue's new blood!
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At the end of February we launched together with our friends of Verderamemag an extraordinary Competition
It 's time to finally find out the winners ...
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Stunning and well-executed Lomographs are a common thing in our Community for all us analogue lovers sure has a flair for our craft!
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Remember the time when focusing involved adjusting the lens and not touching points on a screen? Or by dodging and burning with chemicals in the darkroom and not on Photoshop?
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Thank you for submitting your amazing pictures for the Lomography India: Represent Rumble. And now it's time to release the names of the winners!
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This week's Community LomoAmigo sure has lots of Lomographic cameras in his boot which makes it pretty understandable why he owns the glorious LomoKino.
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Here we are again in our monthly recap! Don't you just love knowing and appreciating Lomography's best of the best?
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There's a big difference between shooting WITH a camera and shooting AT a camera, but photographer Steven Pippin thought it was a good idea to do both--literally and simultaneously. Read more to see the rare images from a camera after taking a bullet shot and the science behind how the artist did it.