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Anybody who has seen or taken part in a LomoMatrix shoot can attest to the fun and creativity embedded in each frame. We found one of the earliest forays into this amazing technique, done by a Japanese artist in the 1980s. Read about it after the jump!
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Let’s go back to the roots of street photography with Lady and Earl Grey, Lomography’s black and white emulsions. We’ll cover the basics as well as some sample styles and images from greats like Henri Cartier Bresson, Vivian Maier, and the early Los Angeles-based works of Ansel Adams.
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On Thursday, 12th of April, we launched the newest analogue beauty, La Sardina Splendour. It was a night to remember for some of us...
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Last December I sold my digital SLR and made a resolution that I would spend this year shooting more on film. To keep things fresh and my motivation up I decided to shoot with a different camera every week, here's how it's gone so far...
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The employees of the garbage collection in Hamburg often see their city from another point of view. They know every single backyard and every secret corner. Now some of them tried to capture these points of view in photos, using dumpsters as larger-than-life pinhole cameras!
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Compare, contrast, draw inspiration from, and even shake your head in disagreement at the answers from our special guest contributors. Today, we're featuring Tracianne & Trasienne Estrada, a pair of analogue shooting, hair banging, and wanderlusting sisters from the Philippines.
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Adam Scott made a special visit to the Manchester Gallery Store, but rather than use the journey to catch up on sleep like most of us, he did something far more cool. He shot the whole trip on the Diana Mini and made a little movie out of it.
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"Of the thousands of people, celebrated and unknown, who have sat before my camera, I am often asked who was the most difficult subject, or the easiest, or which picture is my favorite. This last question is like asking a mother which child she likes the most." -- Philippe Halsman
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Have we mentioned that The People's History Museum in Manchester is hosting a Young Photographers Competition and we're the judges? Well, we are! And this is the results night!
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For our weekly tribute, we turn the spotlight back on the great comic actor, Charlie Chaplin. And the inspiration for this rumble is one of his iconic trademarks: His masterful mustache! So read on for more information on this rumble.
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Walking the streets of Tunbridge Wells, trying to get a sense of the fashion scene it certainly doesn’t take a genius to know this town isn’t comparable to the decadent streets of Paris, however if it's the big names on the high street that tickle your fashion fancy or a peruse in a top notch boutique, RTW might be just the place for you.
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At Lomography Gallery Store Manchester. Have you met Panchoballard yet? Well he's one our most active Lomographers up here in the north and we've invited him along to come and host a special workshop where he shares his preferred shooting techniques with YOU!
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Even toy stores have taken a liking for analog goodies! Check out what I saw in a toy store branch at our local mall.
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Sometimes the overwhelming nature of reality becomes too much and as individuals we are lost in the mire of Twitter, using an online supermarket, mobile phones, iPads, Facebook statuses, traffic jams, signing up for your exclusive club card -and of course... internet banking.Sometimes you just need to let that go. All of it.
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The La Sardina was a camera I ended up buying the same day it came out last year. The version I brought was the lovely bright red El Capitan. I thought I would give you an insight into all the places I visited whilst shooting the first roll through it. Read on to find out more.
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On their first task, the US CitySlickers will show us around their towns and cities, documenting their experiences in analogue and telling us stories along the way. Let's meet US CitySlicker Blaine and learn more about his hometown.