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Miami-based mother and baker Marta Ebra, also known as Sugarcrush on Flickr, whipped up some analogue goodies for us to enjoy. She created some edible decorated cookies in the likeness of some of your favourite film cameras and the La Sardina Capri Bagni di Tiberio is one of them!
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Our Splitzer king did it again! This time it's in beautiful reds and oranges!
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I recently happened to try the expired AGFA PRO 200 35mm. The results were convincing for the daytime shots in full sun, but a little bit disappointing for pics taken in low light or at night!
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The Diana F+ gets all the accessories leaving the Smena 8M on its own, but you can change that! Make your own Splizter in 15 minutes for your camera!
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Twenty years is a very long time but when it comes to the Olympic Spirit, 20 years is nothing. Join me on a walk down memory lane to remember those magnificent summer Olympics held in Barcelona 1992, and take a look how the Montjuïc Olympic Ring is still magnificent even after 20 years!
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We're all about books, literature, and learning this week, so our featured midweek movie fits the theme nicely. Curious? Find out why after the jump!
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New York photographer and LomoAmigo Noah Kalina, known for his Everyday project, has just updated his video after the first one six years ago. That’s 4,514 self-portraits condensed into an almost 8-minute time-lapse video. Check it out!
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The Seven Wonders of the World were known in Classical Antiquity, but today, UNESCO has counted more than 900 World Heritage Sites, which are masterpieces of human architecture and huge monuments of nature. For the first time in an exhibition, "Magic Places" is showing the wonders of nature and culture together as equally significant creations of our planet.
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Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald was an American author of novels and short stories, and is widely regarded as one of the greatest American writers of the 20th century. Find out more about this literary icon and his work after the jump!
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Ladies and gentlemen, children of all ages. It is time to announce the winner of the Greatest Show on Earth LomoKino Competition! We received many great entries, but it has come down to the top three. Here they are!
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First there was a fishermen's village, then there was a spa, and now I say, 'enough is enough, let's declare this place a national heritage site!' Valencia has developed into one of Spain's coolest cities but some of the old areas are under constant threat.
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Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy? On this day, in 1946, a boy named Farrokh Bulsara was born. Later in his life, he would change his name to Freddie Mercury and he would go on to be one of the greatest singers in rock history.
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Harlem's new notorious rapper Azealia Banks just dropped her latest music video for "1991," heavily reminiscent of hip-hop in that era. The clip is a perfect example of the 90's analogue lifestyles and features boomboxes, vinyls, and a film camera! Can you guess which one it is?
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Digital technology is undoubtedly a core part of our daily lives. How comfortable are you about being constantly within reach? Do you feel naked if you leave the house without your phone? Or do you love the freedom being without technology brings? Fill in our questionnaire and share your thoughts on the subject. Did we mention you’ll be receiving piggy points for it?
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Marcus Menezes, A.K.A Sifú, is one of the most prominent Brazilian surfers when it comes to innovative maneuvers. Since creativity is present in your DNA, he ends up expressing himself in other areas as well, one of which is photography. Sifú is a hands-on photographer who is always searching, testing and inventing new possibilities with analog cameras. We gave him a La Sardina few months ago and now you can see in this interview a bit more about this partnership that yielded great pictures and laughs. Read on...
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Autumn is coming, meaning lots of Lomographers will have to go (or are already) back to school or university. The days there might sometimes seem monotonous, so why not bring some personality and colour to your classroom with a DIY school book? Besides, this is a good way to find a use for abandoned Lomographs that collect dust somewhere in your drawers!
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We went to snap the most guarded brand in the world..the Olympics. With an LC-A loaded with redscale film, it was not only our camera that saw red.
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Walking across the bridge from Auckland Viaduct to Silo Park is an adventure in itself and a great way to spend the morning. Things start to get a bit less normal as you head from the bars and restaurants of Auckland's Viaduct towards the bridge that links it to Silo Park. You start to notice graphic design in places where it just normally isn't. The lead up to the bridge features some crazy typography on the tarmac...
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Redscale films most of the time gives photos a "warmer" feel. Usually ranging from the soft, almost sepia tone to bright yellows, oranges, and red, depending on where you set the ISO of your camera. And because I am fond of mixing completely opposite things, I decided to shoot this warm, ambient film during those cold rainy days. Wonder how it looked? Read On!
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If you wish to have an entirely new photographic experience with your Diana, buy this lens.
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On New Year's Day in Korea, I went to Namsan Seoul Tower. Usually I never go to a place that is near me, but when I started shooting with films, I started to go around, place to place, and while Namsan Seoul Tower should have been the first place I visited, I went there last instead. This is Namsan with multi-exposures, enjoy! :)
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If you're heading to NYC for Fashion Week, you better get acquainted with the sunny-shade vehicles that zoom through Manhattan's grey concrete. TIME gives us a backgrounder on the Big Apple's famous yellow cabs which, interestingly, weren't always yellow.
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In this simple Tipster I'll explain to you the necessary steps to put a handstrap to your camera La Sardina.
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After three days of scenic driving up the west coast, a little more than 1/2 way from San Francisco to Seattle, we woke up in the quaint little city of Florence, OR. We knew that if we got up early and made the 20-minute drive to Sea Lion Caves first thing, we'd get there before the hordes of tourists descended. What we didn't realize was that we'd also arrive before the fog lifted...
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We've all played around with paper when we were young. We folded them, colored them and even glued them together. Some people even take it to the next level and make origami. But Benja Harney has taken paper art into an even higher level. He is someone we can call a paper engineer.
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Not so long ago, I had looked into buying a chalkboard to use as a prop in a photo booth at a wedding. I decided it would be cheaper in the long run to buy some chalkboard, paint it, and do it myself! That way, I was able to up-cycle something old into a useable, customized item, and have bragging rights because I made it myself! Find out how you can make a chalkboard out of almost anything in this article!
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Would you like to take photos with your Spinner 360 in low light conditions but you don’t know how? Do you think using manual Speed is too difficult? This is an accesory for you!
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Along with our La Sardina DIY camera we’d like to present several DIY projects to inspire you. This project is a delicious recipe and tutorial on how to make your own fresh wraps to enjoy by Ilka D. Have fun!