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Infrared photography is making quite a rave in our world of analogue! Who wouldn't be smittened by its charm, anyway?
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Photography’s most basic element is light and what better place to manipulate, emphasis, and play with this then in Washington Square Park at night. The evening started at the Lomography Gallery Store NYC with a session on how to turn a dark night into a canvas and light into the paint brush. We had so much fun and created some beautiful images.
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It's time to get your creative juices flowing again since we're bringing the 'Comment Your Caption Rumble' back!
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Every long weekend in August, the citizens of Surrey, British Columbia get together in historic Cloverdale to celebrate the blueberry harvest with pie eating contests, music, arts, crafts, and more.
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Hey all you Lomographers out there! Ever wonder how you can use your car to help you get cool filter effects? Well come on and join me on this tipster to show you how it is done.
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The MoMa Design Store in Soho will be hosting an awesome weekend of events with Lomography NYC! A photographer from Lomography will be on hand to photograph shoppers with their favorite products and those photographed will be entered to win some sweet Lomography prizes.
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What do you do to an empty box or tin? Do you turn it into a vase? A place to put your knick-knacks in? How about into a musical instrument? Take look at what Brooklyn-based artist Barry Rust does to his collection, after the jump!
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Many of my photo adventures include my favourite subject, William. I knew from day one that I wanted to document his life…and most especially his puppy years. I took along the Diana to document our first little walk in the park and I still laugh when I see these photos. William was so little back then! This was the first of our many adventures since.
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It's been a long and windy road for us Chicagoans. Waiting every day patiently to hear if our latest permit request was approved. Alderman's were met, and trips to city hall were made. But on this beautiful summer day, the wait is finally over.
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Rule #1 Take your camera everywhere you go. Also, take it in water with the Krab!
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We haven't forgot about you, September! The Lomography Gallery Store has lined up some fantastic workshops and events here in Union Square for the rest of this month.
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Have you ever taken a glass of water and mixed in everything you had under your sight? Well, what if you put in your film as well?
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Charity begins at home, but should not end there. With this in mind, Lomography would like to make it easier for our Lomo friends to do some good and help the world. Find out how you can contribute to the world through Lomography after the jump!
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Want to win more than 500 Euro worth of Lomography products? Share this competition and you might just be the lucky one! So here's the deal, we want to make a competition, but we want at least 3000 people to know about it. Come on, Lomography has 441,278 likes and 33,427 are talking about us on Facebook. We can reach 3000 shares in no time!
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This year, on August, I made a bicycle tour around Lake Constance, touching three nations (Austria, Switzerland, and Germany). On a very hot week, with temperatures that often exceeded 35 degrees, I really enjoyed the pleasure to swim in the lake and relax on lovely beaches.
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Printed photographs can be cut, folded, and pasted to create and jazz up many things, but have you ever tried making sculptures out of yours--life-sized ones, in fact? There's a Korean artist who has been doing it, so maybe we can all draw inspiration from his work!
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We love our Canadian community members and what better way to show our appreciation than sharing the fantastic shots they've produced. We got a chance to speak with our newest community Lomo Amigo Jazmine who also recently won our Canadian Coast-to-Coast Rumble. Read on to be inspired!
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We don't care if Monday's blue, Tuesday's grey and Wednesday too, Thursday we still care about you
but luckily it's Friday, we're in love! Check out 25 photos tagged with Love and Heart and read on for a special offer.
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Word is out that Rollei, the makers of the well-loved Rolleiflex series of cameras, is planning on showing off two new models at the 2012 Photokina event next week. Learn more after the jump!
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Embracing the unexpected: I let my free trial of scanner software auto-correct my redscale shots of the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina.
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Artistic Megs79 tells her story and experience with her first film camera, the Diana F+. Read about how she went from painting in oils to having her photos exhibited in local art galleries.
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A recent summer holiday took us camping on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall. The spectacular scenery of the area was enough to inspire Daphne du Maurier to write "Jamaica Inn" and also inspired me to break out my first roll of Aerochrome colour infrared film.
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Autumn is a great season that gives natural vivid colors on our lomographs. The colors of Autumn are readily available at every four-season countries. The sky is blue, the grass is green, and trees are so colorful with shades of yellow, red to brown. The days are warm with the fresh wind and the nights are cool.
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Where's a fantastic hangout and a popular destination for a sensational summer day of fun? The Shek O Beach, without a doubt!
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Last Thursday I went to the Diana Baby release party at the Lomography Gallery Store in Amsterdam. As the dresscode was black & blue I decided to give myself a smashing manicure, and a Tipster for all of you nailpolish fans out there!
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To the newer generation, Gould's Book Arcade might just look like a labyrinth of old and dusty books. But to those who love and cherish the old times, this place is a paradise! Here you can find mountains of books, cassettes, vinyl records and old video tapes (VHS and Beta!).
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A lens: smaller than a film canister. A shutter button: the size of an M&M. A body: it can be compared to a really fat goldfish. Despite the bad comparisons, you get the idea: the Lomography Fisheye Baby 110 is super small! But don't let it's size fool you! This little guppy makes it's way through a large ocean with amazing color and effects in the photos it produces.