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On this edition of Flashbacks on Film, we’ll focus on one of the most famous portraits shot in rock ‘n roll history. Surely, any rock ‘n roll fan knows the man on this photo. Read on!
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In Photography Monthly's list of 50 Greatest Cameras of All Time, guess which lomographic wonder came in at #24? The Holga 120!
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I was never a big fan of hip-hop and its whole genre. I have always been the punk, hardcore kind of a guy. I hear it but never gave it a chance to really immerse in it. This change when a friend gave me my first hip-hop/R&B mixtape.
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at Lomography Gallery Stores Soho & East London! That's right ladies & gents, the LabRats are back and this time we're teaming up with the London Coffee Festival to bring you a coffee developing workshop! Yup, you read that correctly. Coffee developing! Read on to find out more!
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He was one of the photographers who created the supermodel phenomenon of the 80s and 90s with his glamorous images of Cindy, Naomi, and many beautiful others. Read more about portraitist Herb Ritts who will be honored in an upcoming posthumous exhibition at the Getty Museum.
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at Lomograpy Gallery Store East London! That's right, another month of cool LomoWalks to generate content for our massive LomoWall at the Museum of London this summer. Read on to see what we've got lined up!
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If you miss reading the comic books of your childhood or are still into cartoons, check out these 2D bags inspired by drawings by JumpFromPaper. Makes you look like you're living within a comic square!
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As we all know, celebrities and photography go together. But do they like analogue, too? Of course they do!
Here's hunk Brad Pitt with a Fisheye 2, plus Taylor Swift, Heather Graham and Katy Perry!
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Photographers Caito Ortiz and Jorge Sato will soon be holding a lomographic exhibit in São Paulo, Brazil. Read on to learn more about it and save the date for the exhibition.
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Master illusionist Harry Houdini was known for his dangerous escape acts that he performed in front of an audience. Apart from being an expert on his craft, what else do you know about him? Find out more on this edition of Fast Facts.
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Dear Stump Town,
Lomography is to coming to visit you!
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The Seoul-searching continues! This week we're asking you to dive into the heart of the city and show us all your Urban Adventures in South Korea's capital! 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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For the LomoKino lovers, film enthusiasts, and the curious, here's a great rumble for you! Lomography teams up with the Newport Beach Film Festival and invites you to make your own LomoKino film, with the best ones getting featured at the NBFF plus more exciting prizes! Read on for more details.
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Don't be surprised if you get stuck in a trance while staring at these starry, glittery GIFs by New York-based photographer Ignacio Torres. Cool results considering the models were chucked handfuls of dust per shot. See more of his work after the jump.
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Browsing through the March issue of Photography Monthly, it was a surprise to spot a review of the LomoKino!
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Nothing but awe for these amazing underwater ink photographs by Italian artist Alberto Seveso. He is able to integrate art, beauty, and even fun into his incredible images. Find out more about Seveso who is as evanescent as his work.
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We are getting very close to having 15 million photo likes on Lomography and want you to help us reach the grand target. We’ll be giving away prizes for all kinds of milestones on the journey – there will be giveaways for our top photo likers, tantalizing prizes for those people who receive the most likes and all kinds of other rewards along the way too.
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A pair of artists collaborated on a project that has a simple premise: what if drawings were photographs? Feeding their curiosities, Rob Matthews recreated Tom Edwards' illustrations in photographs. Now why didn't we think of that before?
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What's that old saying? Oh, "A picture paints a thousand words." When you look at a perfectly composed scene or portrait exposed just right words like gorgeous, amazing, inspiring may spring to mind. But in my opinion, it really takes a messy, clumsy selfies to turn those thousand words into a fun-filled story!
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Friend and coffee blogger Winne Yeung went analogue for her latest coffee shop escapade in Sydney. More than just a coffee shop, Park Bench serves exotic flavoured gelato such as balsamic and taro and has an eclectic, yet earthy, design.
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Lomography products are often found in fashion magazines and websites because, with so many colorful and conceptual shell designs, they are complementary accessories as well as actual cameras! Here, a Diana Mini makes a statement on ASOS.com's magazine.