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Snap! Move! Snap! Move! Snap! Move! Snap! Move! Slowly but surely. Learn how to create a smooth stop-motion movie with the LomoKino in our hot summer workshop!
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Lomography is visiting Atlanta, next week, and we want to meetup! We're heading to Little Five Points to gather several high fives from our Lomography community. Come join us!
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With the fiery sun in May, let's grab that redscale film and see how fantastic the shots will be! Redscale is hot, fierce and not everyone is able to handle the heat!
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We have seen different kinds of vinyl record art, from sculptures to collages and everything in between. For designer George Benson, the simple task of arranging vinyl sleeves by colour is enough. Read more after the break.
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Capture the speed of light on film at this Lomography Gallery Store Singapore workshop! Get your camera, put it on Bulb mode, and let all the light in. Paint words, draw pictures, and more, on top of your photos!
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"When once you have tasted space, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return." (Quote commonly attributed to Italian Renaissance painter and polymath, Leonardo da Vinci, however no source has been verified as of yet)
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If you’re a fan of Richard Avedon, you have got to see the photo on this instalment of Flashbacks on Film. The photo was one of Avedon’s earlier works and even then, his style was already evident. Read on to see which photo I’m talking about!
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Aside from the observance of Labor Day, there's actually another popular well-known festivity being celebrated during May 1, which is the May Day celebrations that date back to pre-Christian times? Never heard of it? Well read on to find out more about its origins!
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Feeling in a gap in my Lomography camera collection, I decided to fill the void with a La Sardina Domino and learn all about it before hosting a dedicated La Sardina workshop in the sunny city of Birmingham.
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In the '60s, my parents bought an Agfa Optima IIS, a fully-automatic 35mm camera. With this camera, they have made many photos of our family. Until in the '70s, when the camera was stolen. Recently, I found an identical camera on eBay, still working perfectly, and I immediately I bought it!
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May is B&W Photography Month at Lomography and here's the perfect workshop for you! What camera is the best for shooting architecture? One with a wide angle lens, of course! So the La Sardina will be our buddy on this LomoWalk.
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My first experience with pinhole photography came from my senior high school photography course. Nine years has past since these little pieces of paper went into the developer and finding them upon returning home after years of being abroad, fills my head with memories of the places that are depicted in them and the people who surrounded me at that time.
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This is a short story about my new love affair with my lo-fi camera, the Diana F+ CMYK. And the reasons why I love it.