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The Via Crucis on Good Friday in Como is characterized by a particular moment: the Blessing of the Lake by the Bishop. Read about this event after the jump!
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Australian artist Justine Khamara brings photographs to life by creating larger-than-life sculptures using mixed media such as laser-cut stainless steel, fiberglass, and balls. Big balls. See her work below.
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Film Photography Project founder and filmmaker Michael Raso directed a music video for The Smoove Sailors' track "Majic Carpet Fried" using a LomoKino! See some rad behind-the-scenes shots and watch the trippy video below.
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Most couples like to spend their time traveling, dining, or just relaxing at home. But not Missouri-based Nicholas and Angela of Nerdbots. The lovebirds spend their weekends at junkyards and thrift stores, rummaging through scrap materials for their next robotic creation.
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Is there a more appropriate title for a diy photography exhition showcasing amateur photographers than "these photographs deserve walls"? I don't think so either. Read more about this exhibit in Lisbon, Portugal after the jump.
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Do you have a friend you would like to introduce to Lomography? Or maybe someone who you think deserves a brand new spanking Lomographic camera?
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Intense colours, crisp tones and gorgeous vignettes. Complete with a 17mm ultra-wide-angle Minigon 1 lens, innovative MX button, lightning fast zone-focusing and a choice of full-frame, square or half-frame photo formats. The LOMO LC-Wide: the latest innovation in the LOMO legacy.
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At Lomography Gallery Store London. Get yourself all ship-shape for the launch of this very classy La Sardina Edition! Dust off you slacks, garnish yourself with a stripy t-shirt and come and party with us!
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Nope, these aren't little toy towns filled with toy people. These time-lapse videos are actually tilt-shift snapshots of life in two booming cities: Oslo, Norway and Kiev, Ukraine.
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We have selected some of the most enthusiastic film photography fanatics and asked them 5 simple questions that gives us an insight into their passion for all things analogue. We also get to see some of their own photographs. Today, we talk to Laura Shriver.
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You may have heard that the Lomography Gallery Store Chicago is in the works. If not, here's your notice! Not only are we getting ready to open this analogue hub next to Lake Michigan, but we want your amazing images of the Windy City to be a permanent part of the Gallery Store's soon to be unveiled LomoWall!
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Through the decades, generations of photographers across the globe have been taking their cameras to the streets, making street photography one of the most prevalent themes today. With this in mind, Lomography has come up with the retro-styled La Sardina Splendour perfect for street snapping! Let's get inspired with some interesting street scenes around the world, as snapped by LIFE photographers of yesteryears!
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Introducing the brand new La Sardina Splendour - your ticket to stunning street photos. Capture the crowd in motion, colorful graffiti and beautiful cityscapes in its wide angled glory!
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Inspired by the Kandor Candid, the great-great grandfather of the La Sardina, we are happy to present to you La Sardina Splendour, the stylish, yet so classy analogue beauty!
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As I was trying on a coat at a clothing store in Lisbon I looked to my left and I couldn't believe my eyes: two different Diana F+ cameras were shown on a billboard! I took a photo and only afterwards did I realize there was another camera in it. Can you help me find out which camera it is?
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After cleaning my room a while back, I found a one-use camera that I hadn't gotten around to finish. I used up the rest of the film that weekend, and when my photos came back, I realized how much things had changed.
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The Sardina was my first Lomo camera and became a loyal friend. Let me tell you this love story.
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Many have done self-portraits in so many creative ways. Most of us do it to somehow show our audience a glimpse of who we are or the camera we so dearly love. But for some, their self-portraits have become a mark of identity that whenever you see those photos, you will know it’s that person.
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Michael Raso from Film Photography Podcast on Youtube, made a nice video about the LomoKino, where he talks about the product. Also, a couple of tips and tricks can be found in the video.