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In this article, I would like to show you a video that I think is one of Italian street artist Blu's best work. As he puts it, it's an "unscientific point of view on the beginning and evolution of life and how it could probably end."
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We walked to the local hotbed of street art, Melrose and Fairfax, to see what we could find. Along the way, we happened upon someone updating a wall-sized mural and the wide angle lens of the LC-A+ was perfect for the occasion. Perfect timing!
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When in Rome, visit and shoot at the Protestant Cemetery, one of our favorite places to snap around even if it's not Halloween. Read some historical facts and tips for when you end up here later in life--or the next!
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An extraordinary phtographic exhibition about the first steps of photography in Japan between 1860 and 1910 is running until April 1st in Venice. More than 150 original albumen prints are on view, showcasing a peculiar period of Japanese history.
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Last summer, NBA stars like Dwight Howard and Andrei Kirilenko attended a streetball competition in Moscow. They were invited to Russia as VIP guests and they played some tournaments too. See how the athletes' visit went down in photos from my LC-A.
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I saw another episode of "Scrubs" and recognized that they were using a Holga with a Polaroid Instant Back as well as a Polaroid Land Camera. Even on TV, the future is analogue!
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Join us as we show the best of the best of the entries to the Your Live Music Rumble!
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Do you remember our Spanish Veteran Lomographers? Experience has given them the wisdom in analogue photography and in this article, they tell us what Lomography means to them in just one word. Read on!
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Guess who's been spotted playing around with analogue photography? The Springfield Elementary Photography Club! :-) Okay, so the Simpsons are fictional but that doesn't invalidate the popularity of film photography, does it?
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Announcing the 10 lucky winners of the first stage in the grand, year-long, series of "LOVE Unexpected" competitions. February's stage saw over 3,500 wonderful submissions. While it was heart wrenching to narrow it down, the 10 photos that are about to follow will make your heart swell with love.
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Check out these awesome shots taken with the Fisheye!
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Spring is here! Celebrate the longer days by shooting more film! Our workshops are a great way to get started. Take a camera technique class or make a fun mask for your camera in our crafty DIY workshop. Each week there's a different workshop,so you're sure to find one to suit your analogue desires.
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Big prizes to be given away in the BIG LomoKino Rumble! 1000 EUR fund for your movie + 50 free film developments for the grand prize winner, and 50 Piggies for 9 runners up. Don't miss this chance - you've got five days left to participate!
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Add a dash of salt and pepper, cook till not pink and gobble down after you've broken the fried egg on top of the lomo. Alright, it's time to spill the beans. It's not a Pink Edition camera we're referencing but a certain cut of meat called "lomo".
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Our featured film photographer, Laura Lynn Petrick, from Ontario began taking photographs when she was 16. Her photography explores 'societal themes such as contemporary countercultures, consumerism, the sublime, and notions of identity.' Let us go through her amazing gallery right after the stop.
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Our Lomography team has decided to dedicate the whole of April to four amazing LomoWalks. All to new and exciting places, with our new and exciting cameras, going on new and exciting adventures, all led by our boring old Lomography Gallery Store Selfridges staff. Just kidding! They’re pretty awesome too!
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It's Canadian Catwalk season, and our Lomography Canada's Kimon Kaketsis has captured the most eye catching fashionistas during Fashion Week for Fall 2012. Do you have passion for fashion? Take out your Lomography Camera and start shooting the most striking attires you see in your city!
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Read about the thoughts of a thirty-something engineer based in Tokyo on the correlation of age, Lomography, and the realization of doing something you love other than a 12 hours a day job.
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Photographer Renie Bardeau served as chief photographer and archivist of Disneyland at Anaheim, California until his retirement in 1998, a job he took by chance one summer in '59. He also shot the iconic portrait of Walt Disney on the last day he was seen at his beloved wonderland. Read more about Bardeau below.
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Always wanted to be a comic artist but never had the patience? Here’s a workshop that allows you to be one faster than you can say “WHAM!”. Write your own speech bubbles and create a strip of fantasy, all this while learning to shoot with the Sprocket Rocket in 2 hours flat! All Lomography cameras are welcome for this workshop too.
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I found this Minolta X-700 at a secondhand store about a year ago. Now, I couldn't imagine not having one. It's the perfect camera for me, because of the lens and the size. It's a light-absorbing machine!
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Long before I got into the community here at Lomography. I had been given my Dad's old Lubitel 2 that he purchased on a trip to Russia many many years ago. It wasn't until I got online here that I began to use it however.
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Jarhpan: It's near China, and its ruddy not blooming bad!
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When I first took up analogue photography, my digital loving friends thought I was crazy. But after showing them my first set of photographs, I can't help but think I may have won them over.
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Since the beginning of photography there have been many photographic processes. Some of them remain to this day, some crashed and burned within two decades of their release even if the quality of the resulting image using that process what pristine. It's safe to say economics and practicality had a lot to do with it.