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Nothing like a Sunday Stroll to get those creative juices flowing. People are relaxed, which makes them great photo subjects, you have all the time in the world, which helps with getting inspired. So, do we have your attention? Read on for more details on this workshop.
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A mix of sweet and shy and a splurge of nostalgic colors -- why would we not love this Lomograph, tell me?
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It's really heating up out there, and there's no better way to stay cool than to head for the water. Bring your camera along,or borrow one of ours, and learn something new while you take in the waves or the pier. Santa Monica is full of endless shooting opportunities and we want to keep your summertime fun going analogue style! Join us at the Lomography Gallery Store Santa Monica, we're going strong all summer long!
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It looks cool in the movies, but looks even cooler in real life. Few things are more exciting than seeing your photograph come to life in the darkroom. Something about the red light really makes us giddy. Read on for more info on this special workshop.
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Pack Your Helmet, ring your bell and get ready to discover The Distillery District with Lomography! Using the La Sardina 35mm cameras we will explore this unique district in Toronto and stop into a few photography galleries along the way!
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One thing we like as much as shooting film, talking. Join us for a workshop that will encompass both this 15th of July. We'll be using the super popular, world famous Diana F+ in all its analogue glory!
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Here's a super simple tip for avoiding loosely wound rolls on your Diana camera.
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In celebration of Pride Toronto 2012, the Lomography Gallery Store Toronto and fab Magazine hosted a workshop for a queer and trans youth group called SHIFT. Check out the super photos that came out of this vibrant workshop!
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That's right folks, you're reading it right! What could be the the teeniest tintype photographs in history were recently taken using the Fisheye Baby 110 camera. We know you want to know more, so go ahead and read on!
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Ever stopped to think where the T-Shirt came from? Probably not. I know I haven’t! So let’s take a few steps back in time together and find out where our most taken for granted, comfortable item of clothing comes from.
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Wilderness is an award-winning festival lovingly curated by the producers of Secret Garden Party and Lovebox. Set amongst the beautiful lakes, forests and parkland of Oxford's Cornbury estate, it's a Lomographers paradise, so, we've teamed up with them to bring you the chance to win two adult tickets to the festival this August!
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In the mood for a little DIY Fashion? We love her style and we love her lomographs, but this totally analogue dress is certainly one of our favorite pieces of hers. Read about how Nikkaxx used around 600 film cans, along with other analogue goodies to create this beautiful garment.
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The collaboration between Lomography and Los Angeles lifestyle website, L.A. Taco, is back! To kick things off, here are the LC-A+ snaps by photographer, curator, and Arrested Motion director, Khoi Ich Nguyen. See his sun-drenched portraits of Southern California here!
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So it's summer. But you're stuck at work with no leaves left to use for vacation. What do you do? Well, if I were you (which I am) I'd browse through Lomography's photo galleries and make up my own fictional vacation.
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This week's featured Analogue Lifestyle article is "One with Nature: The Awesome Beach of Noli" by sirio174 from Italy who shares some Diana F+ and LC-A+ shots of his choice serene seascape. Don't let summer showers get you down; the sun will greet you eventually! :-)
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How come usually X-Pro means crossing slide film instead of crossing color negative film? Good question considering the outcome I got of a regular color negative film, I had developed as slide film – they're amazing. I love this soft vintage colors!
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Wild at Heart, Buffalo 66, Paris,Texas, Secretary, Lost in Translation... It's hard to select only ten tittles -- at least for me. But actually what I wanted to share with you today are my favorite photographic films!
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After purchasing my first lomographic camera, I took advantage of the upcoming July 1st celebrations in Cloverdale, British Columbia, to capture some of the carnival-like atmosphere that I knew would provide some interesting snapshots.
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I found a way to customize my Holga without paint and the best part is that you can change it whenever you want. After I did mine, a friend asked me to do the same with hers, so I began to think that maybe this could be a nice tipster to share with the Lomography community.
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"Snap! Move! Snap! Move!" Equipped with only a LomoKino and Arts & Crafts materials, we can slowly but surely create interesting stop-motion movies! Here was what happened during our first "Color By Numbers" Stop-Motion LomoKino Workshop which took place at the Lomography Gallery Store Singapore!
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This is how I met , fell in love , and stayed in love with lomography. It's magic that effected me!
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One of my favorite things about shooting analogue is you can do a double exposure on one single frame. Whether hitting that MX switch or having to do a film swap with other lomographers gets me so excited with the results. Here are a few of my favorite doubles and film swap shots that I have.
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The Ringflash is an amazing piece of kit and well worth getting, but don’t make the mistake I made, of thinking it is an everyday flash. This thing is special.