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At Lomography Gallery Store Manchester! Grab your skates, grab a multi-lens camera, we're heading to the Ice Rink in Spinningfields!
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Lomography Gallery Store Manchester have teamed up with the guys from Leicester LoFi so that you can have a go at processing your own black and white film! This is a rare opportunity not to be missed!
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Lomography’s UK Cityslickers get up to all sorts of cool stuff. We hooked Marianne up with an interview with the lovely Nina Nesbitt, a young aspiring singer from Scotland who is definitely one to watch over the next year. Her self-penned EP The Apple Tree got to number 6 in the iTunes charts and she’s already toured with big names like Example and Ed Sheeran. Here’s what she had to say…
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Streaks of lights interchange one by one in the busy streets of Gifu -- can't imagine well? Then this Lomograph is for you!
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For every lomographer who has been looking for tips to make their analogue life easier and more fun, the Magazine has lots of tipsters to use as reference. This week's featured tipsters may be useful to you if you want to refurbish your camera or make lovely light paintings, so read on to find out what it's all about!
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We can be forever thankful to books and the internet for bringing us to places we can not even imagine being. The leisure that is traveling is sometimes a gift we all can't receive!
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An engineer who just wants to break her norm by doing Lomography, this LomoKino LomoAmigo is a lady who has a lovely flair for the analogue world!
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Lomography is travelling through time this week so we thought we'd share some more vintage treasures from the timewarp! We found these amusing vintage photos that some employees took as they worked behind the counters of the Mexican fast food chain in the mid-1980s. They sure don't make Pico de Gallo like they used to!
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Infrared film in all its glorious square format instantly captures our Lomographic hearts!
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I am by no means an expert on film stocks, but here is my opinion of Fuji's Velvia 50 ISO slide film (cross-processed).
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Right outside of Tempe, Arizona is a little piece of paradise called Papago Park. It is an expanse of red rocks and desert and it is also home to one of Phoenix’s great attractions, the Zoo.
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Do you want to surprise your friends with pictures full of ghosts for the next Halloween party? Here are some tips to obtain some ghostly doubles!
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Since time immemorial, man has been drawing inspiration from what the future may bring. This fascination has been the subject of both art and science, as we can see in this interesting set of postcards of the year 2000 from 1900!
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In conjunction with its recent exhibit, the Chicago Children's Museum is proud to open Mr. Imagine's Toy Store.
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Maurice Bernard Sendak was an American writer and illustrator of children's literature, best known for his book "Where the Wild Things Are". Learn more about this beloved storyteller after the jump!
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This lovely looking half-frame camera is the perfect compromise between a slim, portable camera, and an excellent lens and performance. And you can cram an incredible amount of pictures on your roll.
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As Lomo Ambassador in Spain, Pasquale has the privilege of being one of the first to test and experiment with new Lomo Cameras, and with the new Belair X 6-12 hasn't been different. Enjoy the wonderful photos that Spanish Lomo Ambassador shoot with his new treasure.
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The Canadian Chihuahua Rescue and Transport (CCRT) is a group of volunteers working together to rescue, foster and provide necessary veterinary care for homeless, abandoned and neglected Chihuahuas across Canada. Your heart melting yet?! Volunteer and coordinator Judith brought her two fur-babies, McGee and Gucci, to the LGS Toronto to check us out and give us some more insight about this great organization.
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The Belair fever is everywhere! And today we spotted the famous character Pablo Bear with the new Belair X 6-12 Globetrotter! Keep reading and enjoy the ride!
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The Business Insider recently featured a whole slew of Lomography cameras as a part of an ongoing travel series. Check it out!
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Lomography is travelling through time this week so we thought we'd share some more vintage treasures from the timewarp! Here are some rad photos of a summer day at an American shopping mall in the 90's that feature enough denim apparel and mullet haircuts to last you a lifetime. (Plus, the Fresh Prince of Belair!)
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This really is your final call Lomographer. The Belair X 6-12 Globetrotter edition has almost sold out. If you still want to grab hold of one, this might be your last chance!
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With Halloween just around the corner, we're getting ready to spook and spoil ourselves with tricks and treats. And just like kids on a candy-laden holiday, we were delighted by these sweet masterpieces made by Kristen Cumings using thousands of jelly beans! Mmm we can feel the cavities already.
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We learned that Can Bonomo, the Turkish star who represented Turkey in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2012, is a true analogue shooter. He loves film photography, writes his poems with ink pot and hist, and he also has a huge collection of LPs. For the photos of Can Bonomo and his answers, keep reading:
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When I got the Diana + 38mm Super-Wide Lens I bought and unpacked, I noticed that my LC-Wide fits exactly in the supplied bag.
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Since Lomography is travelling through time this week, we thought we'd share some more vintage treasures from the timewarp! Today we've got some medium format photos of macho men hamming it up for the ladies. Check out these greasy, sleazy beefcake (NSFW?) photos from the '50s!
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Each of the 3 different Belair X 6-12 cameras comes with two separate lenses already in the package. Read all about its interchangeable lens capability below and check out our Hong Kong team goofing around and having a ball.
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News about Lomography’s newest camera, the Belair X 6-12, is making rounds all over the Internet! Check out what the other blogs and sources have to say about it!
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Hello analogue lovers! Here's a closer look at the 3 models of the brand new Belair X 6-12. Were you able to spot the difference already? If not, find out all there is to know about each after the jump.
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Who says crayons are just for kiddie arts and crafts? American artist Christian Faur creates large scale portraits using hundreds of meticulously arranged crayons that act as pixels of a photograph. Take a closer look at these waxy chromatic sculptures.