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Katie Cooke is an artist and photographer who mainly uses pinhole cameras when taking photos. She comes up with these mysterious images that seem to tell a story. Find out more after the break.
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Can you believe that these city silhouette photos are not multiple exposures? Beijing photographer Jasper James' technique was to superimpose the portraits with the cityscapes using light and reflected glass! See more photos below and create shots like these with the La Sardina's handy MX switch!
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Are you still reeling from our April Fool's prank? ;-) Well, here's a quirky yet functional item that will make any analogue photographer do a double take. The Click Mirror by Colin O' Dowd was made to look like a Polaroid or Instamax snap but is actually a desktop mirror. Fooled ya!
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Finally! The first LomoRoadShow is here! Saturday the 21st of April will be the kick off and it will take place in Utrecht during the In-Fashion event!
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Guys and Gals from all over the city came out to celebrate the launch of the Splendour edition La Sardina. There was plenty of dancing, boozing, and picture taking so take a look!
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Whatever tribe you have chosen to follow there are plenty of quirky independent retailers in Manchester to kit yourself out with your next dancing outfit.
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How's this for hardcore? Photographer Dabe Alan decided to document his sessions with tattoo artist Tony Touch as he got intricately inked with symbolic camera and film designs! Analogue cameras + tattoos + time-lapse videos = all the things we like! Watch the cool clips below.
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We are all anxiously waiting the Design Week. We have lots of news and unique appointments that you should not miss. Do you remember the LomoKino? During this week will be under the spotlight!
Where? Continue reading the post to find it out.
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We met up with the incredible team of Bruce Mau Design and interviewed two of their great designers. For the second interview, we have the awesome Kar Yan Cheung sharing her thoughts on photography and the studio photos taken with the LC-A+ and LC-Wide!
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Submit your images of snowy, winterly Vienna and get featured at an Exhibition in India! Read on for details...
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On this day, 123 years ago, one of the most influential and creative personalities of the silent film era was born. Let us take a look back at the life and silent film milestones of English comic actor Charlie Chaplin in this installment of Today in History.
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Are your lucky stars shining down on you tonight? Act on it and play the Lomography Slot Machine! Until April 22, you can win some discount coupons that you can use in the Online Shop!
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I love yoga. Tears, sweat, laughter, hard work, cooperation, mutual aid, freedom, friendship. This article documents an important public demonstration of yoga in the main square of Como. All for charity and an important social project! Read more after the jump!
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Here it is the first Musical filmed in 35mm with our beloved LomoKino! A super analogue production shot in Lomography Gallery Store Madrid Argensola! Enjoy the movie after the jump!
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At Lomography Gallery Store Manchester. And what a splendid launch party it was! Lomographers turned out in their 1940's inspired gear ready to welcome the latest La Sardina clone into the family!
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Atria007 is a 100% lomographer. We are certain that she keeps a compact camera in her night stand just in case she finds the perfect picture in between dreams. One of her passions is the filmswap, one of the most unpredictable and surprising lomographic games that exist.
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You’d think it would be an easy job to find portraits of people standing (or sitting) bang in the centre of a black and white photo, right? Well, think again! This week’s installment of Influence or Coincidence, dealing with the symmetrical portrait photography of Lothar Wolleh, was webo29’s toughest to date. But he’s managed (sort of).
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The La Sardina Splendour is the latest addition to the La Sardina Family. Packed with great features, this camera poses infinite possibilities for taking photos!
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Have you ever tried mounting your Holga to a digital camera back? Well now you can, and it's easy to do, if you have USD25,000 to spend. The pros are obvious - you'll be the coolest and most advanced Hipstamatic user ever. But will you remain a lomographer?