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The Christmas season is still in and we're just waiting for the new year to arrive!
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A kit camera that offers more than just stereo pinholes for a low price.
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Few more days left before we bid 2012 farewell and welcome the coming year with a bang! Are you ready to photograph the night sky ablaze with fireworks this coming New Year's Eve? Don't worry, we come to your rescue with a Taking Back Tipsters installment on photographing fireworks!
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My whole 2012 year, including my 1 year anniversary of being a Lomographer.
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A band once sang, "Wake me up when September ends" but how could one sleep through all of these great reads? Here's the September installment of our yearend editorial recap.
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Temple Newsam is a great park in Leeds to go for a day out. Easy to get to and full of beautiful countryside and wildlife, it is well worth a visit.
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The Diana Mini may be a petite little darling but she’s got a lot of tricks up her sleeve! This little camera can shoot two formats, square and half frame. It can also make double and long exposure photos and that’s just the start of it! Come learn all the fun stuff you can do with your darlingest camera, Sunday January 6th at 2pm at the Lomography Gallery Store Chicago!
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2012 saw a lot of photographic action from me. I acquired half a dozen new cameras, learned some new, and fun techniques, and shot hundreds of pictures. I even made my own website to document it all.
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*Once upon a time... and so... one day... how did you discover photography?*
My first camera was the Olympus Trip Junior as a gift when I was about 10-12 years old, today I'm still jealously of it as well as the photos shooted with. I spent whole afternoons watching old photos taken by my parents when they were young until my childhood... color or b/w photos in many different size! Photos that tell their story and even mine. I think passion for photography started then when I tryed to understand why a photo was taken. What did they want to fix in time? A memory, an emotion, a landscape, an anniversary or what? Why did they chose that pose, place or time? Then I understood. Simply because those moments, faces and places seemed fine for them. For me photography means just this: look around and discover the beauty.
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2012 was quite the year for some of us analogue lovers. Luckily for us, we probably captured most of it with our cameras!
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Want to make beautifully retro mini movies but don’t know where to start? Then join our comprehensive class on the Lomokino, our amazing little analogue moviemaker. Read on for dates, information and how to make a booking.
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Were you lucky enough to receive Lomography Cameras as holiday gifts? Then why not step them up and pair them with some cool Accessories?
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Here you can see some of my preferred photos (one per month) that I choose between my pictures taken in black and white this year. Stay tuned and enjoy!
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When I was in Coventry last month, I had a lovely walk in the winter sunshine in a park in my hometown of Coventry. See after the jump for my location and photos from the day.
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Read about the 10 things I loved doing while on vacation in Marseille.
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For seven years, I used a Holga for fun, next to my Hasselblad and digital cameras. I had an LC-A on my shelf for some years and I never understood Lomography, until I joined this community and saw what other people did. I made friends, I tried cross processing, picked up developing film again. It was a wonderful year, the year in which I became a Lomographer. It was a rollercoaster ride !
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It's already the end of December and I must say that 2012 came by so fast! I mean, I just realized that next month is January 2013! For me personally, 2012 has been a long, adventurous, wicked, and fun year! What more can I say? Here's my 2012 in Analogue!
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This place is going to be a major shopping district and destination within the next few years. Yet, it is already a favourite shopping destination for me.
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It is a type of film that if you like it then you will fall for it, otherwise, you might be frightened by the grainy texture. Well, it is really nice to have a chance to try a new film during my short vacation in Malacca - a town full with historical taste.. In my point of view, Sunset strip has given Malacca another flavour... with the yellowish power and artistic taste ;)