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Not all garbage cats are filthy especially when they are easy to love and were captured beautifully in analogue!
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I know you're itching to try some new film. But what's that...you're allergic to commitment? There a remedy, and it's all in one convenient package!
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The Texas State Capitol is beautiful, it's worth a trip just to see the grounds around the building! A mock Statue of Liberty, a circle of creepy children statues, and a pretty rose garden are among the attractions that should appeal to any lomographer!
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Have you ever used Lomography Splitzer? I use it all the time! Depending on how you use it, you can get great results with your analog photography! I will introduce some of techniques on how to use it!
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Not one, not two, but FIVE of our analogue babies were featured in last month’s issue of ELLE South Africa. Check it out!
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Ever wanted to know what it's like to see beautiful butterflies in their multitude? With these 'movable' masterpieces, Tasha Lewis can make whimsical installations that will delight every nature and butterfly lover. Read on and take a peek!
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John Lennon would have been 72 yesterday, but more than three decades after his untimely death, the iconic musician and The Beatles founder remains influential to this day. Now, in remembrance of his life and work, we bring you some inspiring and thought-provoking words of wisdom.
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Have you guys already heard of NSMBL? We found out Lomography and NSMBL are a great match: we both love creativity, DIY and everything that is analogue. So, one, two, three - NSMBL Your Own La Sardina Rumble!
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Putting a stamp on a postcard should be relatively easy, right? One must simply pick, lick, and stick. But for Melvin the Mini Machine, the task couldn't be more belabored--and amusing! This Rube Goldberg machine, which lives in suitcases, takes minutes to do it in a series of coordinated cause-and-effect chain reactions. Watch the video here!
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On a crisp fall afternoon a group from the Lomography Gallery Store set out to capture some incredible panoramic images. The weapon of choice selected was the Horizon Kompakt panoramic camera. To begin the LomoWalk, we ducked into a back alley on Queen Street West and started to shoot!
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They’re massive, indulgent, and totally exciting! Get all things analogue in a World Box or Bag and save up to 25%! Are you ready? Read on to find out all the details.
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If you are into local arts scene, you will most likely know the 2 masterminds of graphic design team, Graphicairlines, Vi and Tat. For so many years, they have endless creative ideas, their character, Alter Boy, can be seen on street art, commercial products, posters and packaging designs. Will sparks fly when Alter Boy meets La Sardina DIY?
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For the 110 filmstrips, there is still no scan mask, so I've made something very simple.
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It may not be an athletic feat but the entire 1962 Portsmouth Grammar School rugby team incredibly beat one in a quarter million odds. After 50 years, the fellas agreed to catch up and flew in from all over the world to recreate their nostalgic group photo at their alma mater. Every single player from the team was alive and present!
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Every two weeks, we dish you the most curious Lomography related questions ever written in the history of analogue!
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Every day I walk the same way to work and each day is completely different. As the days get shorter, the mornings get darker, and I am greeted with the most beautiful sunrises.
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For this installment of Midweek Movies, we bring you some films to make you want to pack your bags and get on the road or fly somewhere for an adventure. Only read on if you're prepared to be bitten by the travel bug!
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Usually what you get from the Tunnelvision Lens is a blur effect on the edge, like stretched and focus on the middle, or you could do a macro shot. Yes that's the usual view from this lens, but there is another view. It is shadowy, mystic, surreal, when I see these pictures. It's like multiple exposure, but when you pay attention it's not like two frames merging into one frame. Yes this is another view that you could get with tunnelview lens from lomography.
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One of my favorite past times is watching the sunset. For me, it is like a therapeutic recreation, helping me calm my mind and relax from busy city life. If you live in Manila, looking for a place to watch the sunset is a bit of a challenge because everywhere you tilt your head, there will always be a structure that will block your view. Do you know where the best place to view the sunset in Manila is? If not, then read on to find out!