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Forget those exclusive wristband-only shows; the Lomography Gallery Store Austin showcases the best bands SXSW has to offer!
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The Northern Lights (aka aurora borealis), one of the most spectacular scientific phenomena, is on my personal bucket list of things to see in real life. I'd get technical about this eye-widening event but I'll let these photos do the talking. Look and be amazed.
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Just as New Yorker's Jessie Wender was inspired by the music video "I Fink U Freeky," so too was I inspired by the awesome music video done by a, first and foremost, photographer, to create this article! So, what are you waiting for...10 great music videos done and directed by 10 prolific photographers await you after the jump!
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LomoAmigo Goh Nakamura is a musician hailing from the beautiful city of San Francisco! Check out his interview and gallery after the jump!
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Professional photographer Rusidah, from Central Java, has been shooting weddings and parties for almost 20 years. Despite having no arms, Rusidah has been able to produce some remarkable work. Read more to see this amazing woman at work.
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A Massachusetts-based artist has created some interesting masterpieces featuring human anatomy diagrams using rolled pieces of paper. Take a look at some of her work and be amazed after the jump!
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We were lucky enough to be asked to host a very special Acoustic Night here at the shop. It was great to see so many talented young musicians and even a comedian take the Lomography stage. Take a look at some of the photographs from the event!
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The Jakarta Globe Newspaper runs a weekly series wherein they feature their top 5 must-haves, must-sees, and what not. Their latest Great 5... lists their choice Lomography products! Exciting! Read on to see which products made the cut.
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These aren't sketches using graphite pencils or images by day that have been reversed in color. They are long exposures done in the night by advertizing photographer Michael Schnabel. The lines of the jagged rock formations, the stillness of lakes, and the powdery quality of the snow are hyper detailed. It takes a master of light to master the darkness.
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These photos of prostitutes in New Orleans in the early 1900s are the famous works of American photographer E. J. Bellocq. Mysterious and haunting, the Storyville photos have inspired countless films, poems and novels. You'll be transfixed by the black and whites after the jump.
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Coming from a non-art background can be tough on a amateur photographer, trying to break into the photography scene. So, I thought I should prepare a portfolio to show what I have in mind, not only to show clients but also to see for myself where I'm headed towards. With some inspiration, I started work on my first series.
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We know it's been a while since Valentine's Day but we're spreading the love year round. How about a snippet of sweetness about Brighton combined with a Pentax K1000 and a Valentine’s wander back in the golden days of 2010? Smell the chips doused in vinegar and let the sea breeze crimson your cheeks.
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The Seoul-searching continues! This week we're asking you to submit LomoLocation articles that show us all the places you visit to relax, recharge and escape the daily grind of the city! Submit an article and not only will you have the chance of starring in the forthcoming Lomography City Guide Seoul but you'll also be awarded a mouthwatering 15 Piggies for each Seoul-based Location you submit! Read on for more info.
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These photos, like the paintings by trees, involved having specific forces of nature act upon them and not just the natural gases and elements found in photo development liquids. Artist Matthew Brandt photographs lakes and reservoirs across the Sates and does something special to the developed serene scenes, tantamount to "giving back to nature".
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In the midst of digital revolution, Leslie Wray McBride stays true to film because to her, film is elegant — and is NOT dead. Be inspired by her traditional black and white photographs right after the stop!
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Sometimes, having a steady a hand isn’t all that matters when taking a good picture. So much so, that a blurry picture can often make an excellent shot. This installment of Influence or Coincidence looks at the ballet shots of Alexey Brodovitch and who of our fellow lomographers came closest to his delicate motion.
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I could talk all day about the many wonders that Manchester has to offer. I came in 2002 to study Media at Salford University. I worked in TV as a Researcher for a few years and decided to opt out and now work full time with the homeless. I also do the odd evening in a youth club in Salford and I try to make creative elements fit into both my roles and will use any excuse to get my cameras out!
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Can you believe these photos were from the '40s? These incredibly vibrant and sharp colour photographs were shot by Alfred Palmer for the Office of War Information, a government agency created during World War II to promote patriotism, warn about foreign spies and to recruit women into war work, using Kodachrome film.
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Hi, I'm wilfbiffherb aka Dave! I'm 27 and I take photos, compose and produce music, work for a fashion label and live in the city of Preston. Where is it i hear you ask? Read on to discover through my Lomographic photos.
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Since I bought an LC-Wide at the end of 2011, I just can't believe I actually like taking a lot of self portraits of myself using this amazing ultra wide compact camera. Believe me, once you've shot (yourself), you can't stop!
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Christmas in Lomo! With the great possibility to skate in the most important square of my city and have fun on the ice!
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The High Line is an amazing location to photograph. We are gathering a group of Lomographers to hit the streets and roam the High Line equipped with an arsenal of cameras. We'll be focusing on wide angel and panoramic cameras so get ready to get a wide view of this NYC landmark!