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Dancing, and prancing, and laughing at the beach; easy to do but hard to capture!
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If you own a 110 camera, picking up a roll of Color Tiger 110 should be on your to-do list. The Lomography Color Tiger 110 is a fun nostalgic-looking film holding colors that will not disappoint.
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I took my LC-A and some color negative film to the North Carolina Arboretum at the University of North Carolina to enjoy the last few days of summer in nature.
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One of our Gallery Store regulars and Lomographer extraordinaire, Koduckgirl, shares her accidental awesomeness with the LC-Wide and multiple exposure wonder. You can see some of her work upstairs in our "Hella Locals" Gallery Show until the end of September.
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Autumn means hoodies, cool nights, changing leaves, warm drinks and of course, tons of Lomographic opportunities! To celebrate this vibrant season, we have a brand spanking new calendar featuring all new technique and camera workshops. If settling in with some friends and awesome analogue tunes is more your speed, check out our Analogue Aural Adventures Blue Hour and bring out your all time favorite jams. So don't let those shorter days get you down-we've got your fall fun covered, all month strong, all month long!
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I had to think when was the last time I read a book that wasn't a technical manual, off a computer screen, or a road sign. So I want to thank one of my favorite authors: Neil Gaiman.
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Dress up your La Sardina DIY camera to look as if it has not been covered at all! A step-by-step guide to creating a see-through optical illusion for your do-it-yourself sardine cam.
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Lomography and FILTER Magazine teamed up to present a special collaboration! We provided several artists from the Culture Collide festival in Los Angeles some Lomography cameras and here is our fourth LomoAmigo from our Culture Collide LomoAmigo series!
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Join Lomography Gallery Store London Soho for a special Halloween Lomowalk. What better place to capture the ghostly and macabre on Halloween than at one of London’s most picturesque cemeteries?
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Lomography Gallery Store London Soho is giving you a chance try out the new x-pro Sunset Strip film with our classic Lomo LC-A+ camera for a whole weekend! No need to get the twilight sads this fall because the Sunset Strip is here!
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You say it,we play it! Join us at Lomography Gallery Store LA for our very own requests and dedications hotline, Lomography style! We’ve got two turntables(yet still no microphone!) and we want to hear what you’re listening to!
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Halloween is near, so why not join Lomography Gallery Store London Soho for a spooky lightpainting session! Come and create some otherworldly lightstreaks with sparklers and torches using the cool Colorsplash camera.
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Two hearts and a chalet in Macaronesia for a relaxing vacation filled with culture and nature. This year, we had the opportunity to spend a few days in Lanzarote, a Canarian island. What an amazing thing to live adventurously, with only a little information but lots of will to discover!
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This is one of our most popular workshops, so come join Lomography Gallery Store Soho for an introduction to the ever pretty and popular Diana F+ camera. For this class we’ll have an intensive look into all things Diana and learn about what makes her so charming!
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Join Lomography Gallery Store London Soho's October workshops as we welcome the autumn and say hello to Halloween! This month we'll have some spooky workshops, a weekend date with our new Sunset strip film along with our usual introductory classes. Find out more here:
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Most people would probably want their family portraits looking formal and elegant, but a Japanese photographer opted to take fun and casual photos of his family instead. Take a look at Akihiro Furuta's beautiful and heartwarming photos after the jump!
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Back by popular demand, this intro to our best selling Diana F+ camera will have you falling in love at first sight! Join us at the Lomography Gallery Store LA and see what all the fuss is about.
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Today, images and photographs can be printed on almost any and every surface that we could think of. It has become so widespread and common that when we see it, we barely bat an eyelash.
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I use to read a lot. When I was a child, I read books like there was no tomorrow. Of course, I did not understand everything, but I kept reading and looking things up in the encyclopedia set my parents had gotten for me as a child. My main genres were science fiction and memoirs. Books are great because they tested your imagination and would provide fodder for you to create a world in your mind. Pictures work in a similar matter as books, but without the text, you have basically just an image or several images telling a story.
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Put away that boring swimsuit and bedazzle yourself with fishnets, fishtails and bigger than ever wigs for summer's best parade in New York: The Mermaid Parade.
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There is only one way to know how your roll of redscale film will behave in different conditions and camera settings. You have to experiment. Here's what I did and found out.
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When my parents divorced, a lot of things were split between the two of them and me and my younger brother. But one thing was left a long time without having a proper owner: the family photographs.
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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 tutorial on how to make a tape marker monster by Onel. Have fun!