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Hi, I'm Irina Shepel and I'm a graphic design student. I am about to get my BA diploma this year. So, for my final project, I decided to work on something interesting and vivid: a magazine about Lomography! Here are some of my sketches in preparation.
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Portrait photography is a beautiful thing and nothing beats a stunning portrait photo printed on those big luscious vinyl record covers. If you love portrait photography and vinyl records alike, read on to see some great examples!
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With Lomography Gallery Store Manchester. Well, we try and do things a little differently up here in Manchester and our circus skills workshop was no different! Some of us have now even decided to run away to the circus!
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Designer Michael Hansen has come up with a unique double-sided vinyl that doubles as a visual experience when the record is played. More on this after the jump.
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At Lomography Gallery Store Manchester. Want to help us tell the world about Lomography in Manchester? We're looking for passionate Lomographers to hit the streets and get people snapping!
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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 Gimel and read about his life in Austin.
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The cross-over rumble that LomoAmigo Ties created has ended and the winners have been picked! Want to know if you won one of those awesome prizes? Read on!
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Fond of collaborations, Tricia Okin shuns the design vacuum, as she calls it. She is the founder and “pixel pusher in chief” at papercut, a team of designers, copywriters and other creative specialists.
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May is just around the corner and so are the workshops here at Lomography Gallery Store Milan. From the beach to the movies, nothing could ever stop the Lomo love!
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Amusement arcades are not what they used to be. Nowadays, it’s easy to go on the computer, use your iPad or your favorite game console to play games. There was a time when you only needed a few coins to have fun.
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Look outside your window, The sun is calling you to come out and play, gear up and put on that suntan lotion and shades, along with cameras and film! The hot summer sun is glaring, and here are the events and workshops happening at the Lomography Gallery Store Singapore. Lets turn up the heat!
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Recently, I have been finding tons of stuff on the internet regarding hyper-realistic drawing. So, it's time for a test, can you guess which of the images below is hand drawn and which is perfectly framed by a camera?
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I recently purchased one of my dream cameras. It wasn't on my bucket list for 2012, but I have always dreamed of owning one. So, when the opportunity came, I didn't hesitate in buying one.
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If it's in The New York Times, you better believe it! Jenna Wortham of the daily paper sits with Matthias Fiegl, one of Lomography's founders, to talk about the endurance of analogue photography in a predominantly digital era. Read more about the NY Times feature here.
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Looking back through my albums for this article request, I've noticed that I actually don't have a lot of self portraits. I'm going to make this my mission going forward, but in the meantime, here are the very few I found and the stories behind them...
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Yes, yes y'all! It's time for May's schedule of workshop and events at Lomography Gallery Store East London! We've got plenty for you to get acquainted with such as a LomoWalk celebrating East End Street Art. Our ever popular LomoKino workshop is back and we've teamed up with The Print Space London to bring you something very special indeed! Read on after the jump!
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It's a good thing to be surrounded by a lot of people willing to be cast in odd portraits. Last April 15, our group, Shutter Revolution, celebrated its first anniversary. We gathered at the Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Center for a mustache picnic party. About 40 of us came, each bringing food contributions. With so many friends whom I share the same hobby with around, I decided to take portraits of them. I had two concepts in mind.
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Everyone owns a camera that takes pictures, but technophile Matt Richardson has a camera that prints out a slip that describes what you just shot, instead of showing you an actual photograph. Lo and behold, the novel Descriptive Camera!