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How my husband's idea for a project inspired a whole family. Beginning with one challenge: £30 to buy a film camera, one black and white film, and one colour film. The start of lomographic adventure!
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Some of the most notable modern black and white photographs by Irving Penn, Helmut Newton, David Lachapelle, and more will be under the hammer at Christie's London. Each iconic piece is expected to fetch profits ranging from £15k to £90k, enough to give us a (he)art attack!
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Those who are superstitious might veer away from these photos of a Hollywood callout for black cats but we can't resist the furry felines! Lucky for us LIFE was able to archive these exquisite black and white photos by Ralph Crane from 1961.
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Hello Angelenos! We're looking for someone special to become an Assistant Territory Manager in Los Angeles! Is it you? Is it someone you know? Let's find out!
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Loch Ness has gained popularity, sadly, not much for its beauty but for the infamous Loch Ness monster or Nessie. A large, deep, freshwater loch in the Scottish Highlands, it does sound like an intriguing location to explore for a lot of Lomographers. Check out their photos of this location after the jump!
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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 Hope and learn more about Baton Rogue in New Orleans!
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Lomgraphy Gallery Store Manchester has gone football crazy! We all know that this is the city everyone associates with football, so we thought we should get a bit sporty too!
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Get inspired at the Lomography Gallery Store Los Angeles and let us bring you some tunes courtesy of the lovely Inch Chua!
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Big news, San Francisco! The Diana World Tour has arrived in the United States, and we're the first stop this year! Come see the traveling Detrich Collection of original Diana clones, as well as some customized clones by local SF artists. And don’t miss the kickoff for the party of the summer! Check out the details after the jump!
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My 2012 resolution? Remember an analogue moment each day. Read about my own 365-day analogue project that I started in January of this year.
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Join us and hustle at the Lomography Gallery Store Manchester! Here's a round-up of what we've got coming up for y'all this month in workshops, parties and even a swanky results night!
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How's this for pretty photographic pixels? A team of three artists have collaborated to produce this insanely perky video of the most popular cameras over the years. Guess how many Lomography cameras made it to the cut by watching the video below!
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At the beginning of the year I made an Analogue Bucket List for 2012. Four months into the year it's time to see if I've been keeping busy trying to complete it! Read on to find out.
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Some are dog persons while some prefer cats. Heck, some are even snake charmers! For this month, it's all about our loyal companions at home. Show us your lovely pets and you could win a wonderful trip to visit Virginia!
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Lomography India is looking for ambassadors all around the country. If you like Lomography, going out, and writing, then this is the job for yo! What does an ambassador get for all this? How about lots of freebies, opportunities and LomoLove from us? :-)
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Browsing the internet, I stumbled upon a very lovely story. It's a story about a clever young boy, his creativity, his inventiveness and... tons of old cardboards! Lomographers, analogue lovers and DIY maniacs this is the story for you. If you're curious, read more after the jump!
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What started out as a silly idea became an inspiration for me for a pinhole project. Entitled "Ghost Employees," my goal is to document and illustrate the hustle and bustle of people's everyday working life. Interested? Let me share with you some more of my thoughts on this ongoing project after the jump!
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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 Herbert, who will introduce us to Seattle, Washington!
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Pinhole photography is a wonderful sport. It’s a bit of an extreme sport, but not of the flashy, quick sort. On the contrary, sometimes it takes months to produce only one picture. But unlike snowboarding, anyone can do it,
even I!