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W. Eugene Smith was a war photojournalist known for his photographs of World War II. Amidst all the photographs that he took stands one photo entitled The Walk to Paradise Garden. Read more about the photo on this edition of Flashbacks on Film.
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Do you remember the old-fashioned proverb, "An apple a day keeps the doctor away."? Well, here, you can find seven of my preferred film cameras for an entire analogue week!
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The other day, when I went to Kota Kinabalu City for a short holiday, I met with my friends at Party Play Lintas, a a cafe that serves Western food. As I flipped through the menu, I spotted Diana Mini in its two pages! Read more about it after the jump!
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By " shooting blind," I don't mean you close your eyes when you take photos, but more like a hipshot style, except faster and without too much hesitation. Take a look at some of my photos shot in this style after the jump.
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There was a time when street photographers were a mainstay in Afghanistan but, sadly, that is no longer the case today. In this video, Qalam Nabi demonstrates how he shoots and develops photos using a kamra-e-faoree, their version of an instant box camera. Find out how you can make your own here!
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Need your analogue photos developed? Head to a Lomography Store LomoLab and get your latest snaps developed by the pros. The LomoLab specializes in developing unique Lomographic formats and processing techniques. So whether you’re looking to get some X-Pro action or develop your new Spinner 360° panoramas, the LomoLab is the place to go! Read on for our guide to Gallery Store LomoLabs around the world:
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Diane Arbus * William Eggleston * Mary Ellen Mark * Harry Callahan * Lee Friedlander * Hiroshi Sugimoto * Ralph Eugene Meatyard * Cecil Beaton * Bill Brandt * Robert Adams * Helmut Newton * Richard Avedon * Spongebob Squarepants * Irving Penn * Imogen Cunningham * Robert Mapplethorpe * Walker Evans * You?
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Don't you sometimes wonder who checks a dentist's teeth, gives a masseuse a massage, and takes a photographer's photo? Well, my last conundrum is answered by these black and white self-portraits of masters in mirrors, highlighting a photographer's self-reliance, creativity, and even equipment.
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To me there's no doubt about it: the best things in life are analogue. Although online messages, digital cameras and an mp3 player do have its advantages, nothing beats the good ol' analogue world. What painter Bob Ross said about painting also applies to everything analogue: "We don't have mistakes here, we just have happy accidents."
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Montserrat is a little island in the Caribbean and, with Ireland, they are the only two places in the world that celebrate their National Day on March the 17th. It is a mixture of an Irish party and the celebration of the slaves' revolution in the 18th century. Absolutely unique!
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Sun bathing all day, water activities everywhere, and party all night would just be an understatement for Boracay Island. A must-see, white-sand, tropical island near the heart of the Philippines, especially during the summer months.
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At Lomography Gallery Store Soho. We had the Champagne on ice and the swing music turned up loud for the release of the newest addition to the La Sardina family, the 1940’s styled Splendour.
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Unlike colored photos, black and white photos do not draw your attention with colors. In most cases, the composition, subject, and perspective are what to look for when viewing a black and white photo.
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My lomographic journey covers the colourful journey of my family's development. But when I need a break from the noise and the craziness that goes with raising two young boys, it serves also as 'my time'.
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At Lomography Gallery Store Soho. We did it! we had our first ever Student Lock In with drinks, music and much more. you can find our just how much fun went on right here...
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For 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 Jeff and learn more about New York City!
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I was looking up for Marilyn Manson's music videos on YouTube and was intrigued when I spotted some vintage cameras in one of his music videos, "The Dope Show." Even though I can't tell what cameras they are, I still think they're really cool!
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Retronaut is a website dedicated to archiving weird, wonderful, and historic photographs from the last 200 years. Included in this vast collection are the photos of London from 1913, raunchy fashion shoots from the 1920’s, futuristic designs from 1962, and everything you could possibly imagine in between. This week, we dug through the archives and found Retronautic WTF 11. Expect the unexpected!!