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What do you get when you give a stuntman a camera? Cleverly-produced acrobatic photos, no doubt! Chinese artist and modern illusionist Li Wei creates seemingly impossible set-ups for his improbable images seen below. Take note that Photoshop was NOT used!
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Summer came unusually early as the UK hit a record-breaking 70°F and experts predict that it will be "hotter than the Sahara" in the coming days. Meanwhile, Brits looking to soak up some sun have started flocking to Bournemouth Beach. Why not make the Diana F+ Sahara your travel camera this summer?
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You probably noticed this with your younger relatives, or even in your own closet as a kid. Gender stereotypes have been dictated by our consumerist society for as long as we can remember and South Korean photographer JeongMee Yoon explores this in her ongoing Pink & Blue Project.
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Colette is a 700 square meter concept store located in Paris, rue Saint Honoré. This year, the store celebrated its 15 years of existence, and decided to organise a big festival on the 10th and 11th of March at the Tuileries in Paris.
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At Lomography Gallery Stores East London & Soho! Coffee is our favourite hot drink, there's no better start to our day than a hot cup of java! So what could beat a festival entirely dedicated to coffee? A LomoWalk to the London Coffee Festival, that's what! Read on for more details!
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We all know these horrible holiday-snapshots with a face covering almost all of the nice landscape/building/lake/tree/whatever. Usually they also feature one of those fake smiles and an outfit that has tourist written all over it. They are probably the most boring images one can take on holidays. Or are they?
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Daddy Good Deeds (当旺爸爸) is a brand new drama in Hong Kong about family, love, and life. Instax Wide 210 was spotted in the opening of the song!
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While waiting in a dessert shop, I saw the music video for Katy Perry's "The One that Got Away" on TV and spied a Polaroid camera! In this digital age, even the stars go back to analogue. Take a closer look after the jump.
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Norwegian jazz-musician and pianist Bugge Wesseltoft and German DJ/producer Henrik Schwarz are worldwide known and famous. Since 2009 they are making music together: The Wesseltoft Duo was created! Last year they toured through Europe, where they took some beautiful pictures with the LC-Wide. Read on to find out more about them, their music and their tour.
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Last March 11, 2012 marks the one year anniversary of the Great 9.0 magnitude earthquake that claimed more than 15,000 lives. Armed with Holga135bc loaded with Kodak Portra400, I roamed the street of Tokyo, fighting my way among tons of photographers to see how the people remember the unforgettable 3.11 tragedy.
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April showers at Lomography Gallery Store Austin: It's raining analogue workshops... with a 100% chance of AWESOME!
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Or where it once was, at least. Check out these cassette wallets by Marcella Foschi! I love anything that reminds me of my childhood and cassette mix tapes are definitely on my nostalgia list. Gotta find that Ricky Martin cassette then...
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The ever-expanding Diana F+ family welcomes the brand new Diana F+ Sahara - a beautiful sandy analogue jewel!
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Yesterday morning Vienna time we put the counter online to show our road to 15 million photo likes. During the first 24 hours 90,000 photo likes were given out – if we continue like this we will hit the goal pretty soon. We thought it might be nice to see the most liked photos during that time as well, so here's a gallery.
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Mike DeAngelis, the Arkells' vocalist and guitarist, and the photographer/Lomographer of the band, captured some of their experiences during the 'Michigan Left' of the band tour with the rest of the band members, Max, Anthony, Nick, and Tim! Read on as Mike shares with us what happened during their video shoot in Hamilton Ontario.
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I was having a browse in a clothing store in Skipton, Yorkshire one afternoon when something caught my eye from a distance. I think it might be the best spot I have ever done! I think others would've missed this so see if you can instantly see it too!
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I have lot of self-portraits. Most of them are unpublished, hidden in my computer and hard-disks because after negatives are developed, I start looking at these self-portraits, thinking that they are not so good. But there are some that I let out of my computer and here's a little compilation of them.
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As 2012 rolled in, Dolly decided it was time for change. Read on here about her life-changing resolution and how analogue photography would become the motivation for this change. Here are the lessons she's learned so far.
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I’m the type of guy who is normally on the other end of the camera. I like shooting, but once in a while, I do switch over to the dark side and appear in my own photos, especially when I want to try something new.
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Michelle has been a passionate photographer since she was young, and learned her way around a camera in 1991 at the Maine Photographic Workshops, where she first discovered the Holga. Now she teaches about toy plastic cameras and has even written a book about it!