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This Lomograph sure is familiar to you for it was most popular not only for a day, but for quite a long time!
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One of the Magazine's requested posts for July is "Seeing Double" so we're sharing these double/multiple exposure shots by master photographers for your inspiration. Check out the surrealistic photos by Man Ray, Lewis Carroll, and more, and show us your MX snaps for some Piggies!
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We're all about the multi-talented Jeff Bridges this week, so today's Midweek Movie take a look back at one of his most popular movies: the 1982 sci-fi classic, Tron!
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Well, well, well! You guys sure are fond of commenting in our Community, eh? And especially when we have Piggies to give-away, the Lomo love just keeps on spreading!
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At the Lomography Gallery Store Gramercy in NYC, we really do love all things analogue, not just cameras and film. So what better way to capture our love than take photographs at a street fair that will have vintage and analogue items! Join us as we take a trip to the Lower East side to the Hester Street Fair and enjoy a few of our favorite things all at once!
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Now that the Lomography Gallery Store in Austin Texas is up and running, we'd like to announce those Lomographers who were lucky enough to get their photos on the Lomowall! Check them out!
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It's graduation season! Some of my best friends had their convocation this June and I knew I had to be there to not only support them but capture it all in analogue. And I thought, why not surprise them with a Class of 2012 Lomography article dedicated just for them? I mean, that's what friends are for!
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These dynamic photographs by Ryan McGinley are as spectacular as 4th of July fireworks. Not because they literally feature pyrotechnics, but because his road trip images of naked friends running through highways and jumping off cliffs epitomizes what it means to be young in the land of the free.
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30,000 photos. 400 Lomowall panels. 15,000 submissions from 32 countries. Five Paralympic teams in training. One massive six month LomoWall exhibition at the Museum of London. We’re having a launch party and the world is invited (including you!)
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Apologies to all for the BIG wait for a winner announcement for our BIG LomoKino Rumble! Over the past few months we’ve been scouring the entries and debating over all the mini analogue blockbusters which were submitted. We’ve now managed to condense the selection down to 10 shortlisted winners who are all guaranteed at least 50 Piggy Points each. Read on to see if you have made the Director’s cut!
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This month, us northern lomo lovers again set off to see old friends and tried to entice some new folk to the meets. Our kneehigh85 AKA Claire, famous around the Leeds area for being vertically challenged, was at the helm of this adventure as chief organiser!
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Weeks ago, you witnessed a goldfish playfully swimming with the Fisheye Baby 110. Well, the baby's got a new playmate! Watch the video under the cut.
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We previously enjoyed the Fisheye Baby 110’s 170 degree shots mostly in black and white. Thanks to the new Color Tiger 110 negative we can look through its lens and experience the world in bright shades and hues. Check out the gallery.
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Ready for heart-racing colors in 110 format? You'll go wild with the latest addition to the Lomography 110 family - the Lomography Color Tiger 200 110 film!
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I lent my Actionsampler to my friend Alicia and she become "lomographer" for a day. Do you want to see what she did?
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Yesterday, we shared a few of Jeff Bridges' behind-the-scenes panoramas from recent movies he's filmed. Today, we present the full photo book from the set of Iron Man wherein the Oscar-winning actor played sci-fi antagonist Obadiah Stane. See candids of co-stars Rober Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, and the rest of the superhero movie's cast and crew here!
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Upon my arrival to Taiwan, I quickly realized how much faster the analogue world has caught up compared to my small island of Hawaii. Almost every store window I looked into had an analogue camera as decoration, advertisement, or inventory! See the analogue goodies after the jump!
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After shooting almost an entire roll of film on a La Sardina in Sydney, Australia in 2011, I took the same camera overseas to the US five months later where it turns out I accidentally exposed the same roll again. The results urged me to take advantage of multiple-exposure techniques that I often previously forgot about.
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So after a few wet wintery meet-ups in the North of England, we carefully planed the next one for June, thinking this guaranteed us with glorious weather, and a much drier day of it. Turn out we got this very very wrong.
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When I first joined the community, I was a little skeptical towards film swaps but the colourful surprises that you get are worth every penny!