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How do a Lomograph turn into art? Does it have to be obscure, does it have to be appreciated by many?
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I need a good long drift but for now I have to content myself with mini drifts around the city instead.
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On the north shore of Oahu, you can visit seven Polynesian cultures in one day, experience a Luau and take in a big show.
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One of my favorite summer cameras is the LCA+, and if you also say Krab and beach in the same sentence, it's better! But sometimes accidents happen, and after spending a few days of very funny beach sessions, you realize that the LC-A is getting rusted… What to do?! Should we scream?! Cry?! No! It's time to get handy and control the situation. ;)
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You must have already be familiar with the iconic photo of 11 construction workers enjoying their lunch break while sitting on a beam hoisted 69 floors up, but do you know the story behind it? Well, now you will know, through a documentary that seeks to tell a story lost in time, about the men who built New York City.
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The Sedic 110 Luxe had light leaks. The Sedic 110 Luxe is useful as a day time camera. The Sedic 110 Luxe needs special flash bulbs which would be difficult to find.
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Last night The Lomography Gallery Store NYC hosted a fancy flight themed soiree in honor of the new Belair X 6-12. You have all been anxiously awaiting its arrival and now that its finally here we can't keep our hands off the beauty! Take a look at some of the fun happenings from last nights event...
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At Lomography Gallery Store Manchester! That's right, it's that time again! As if you students need any more excuse to party, here's a great one- A student lock-in with free drinks, top tunes and huge discounts!
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In 2013, I'm going to expand on last year's analogue resolutions (and probably my camera collection) to make this the best lomo-year yet!
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When my guy and I visited Australia a few years back, we didn't have too much money to spend. So instead of taking the four-wheel drive excursion to Fraser Island offered by all the tour operators, we decided to take the budget option and go hiking there.
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So ... does it really work? Of course it does! In fact, we prepared a gallery as proof. These scans are made possible with our trusty smartphone and the Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner.
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Curious about the Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner? We're as excited as you are, so we prepared two videos featuring this nifty little gadget!
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We sent the Lomokino over to the guys in Watergun, a creative studio that specializes in audiovisual media. Do you wanna know what they thought about having this analogue beauty in their hands?
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Who doesn't love to experiment with different cameras and films? We do and so do our friends at Revolog. And when I write friends I mean it – I have known Hanna, one of their founders, for years now, have fond memories of the Revolog launch party and she is the trusted caretaker of my Horizon Perfekt. Find some of Hanna and Michael's favorite shots taken with Revolog film in this article!
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In 2010, National Geographic covered legendary photographer Steve McCurry as he shot the final roll of Kodachrome film ever produced. You can watch fascinating video after the cut.
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This are my 2013 hopes and dreams in six simple steps! Read on to find out more about my 2013 bucket list!
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It's currently summer in New Zealand, so if you want a lovely place to spend the warm long days, why not head down to the beautiful Silo Park which is suitable for the young and old alike?
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Here are my top three analog resolutions for the year 2013!
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Today I will be introducing the technique so called EBS, exposing both sides of the film, one of the most unique techniques within Lomographic photos. Is it hard to do it? Maybe! But once you get good luck and concentration, you might get amazing results!
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This is a failed yet beautiful tipster. Try it yourself to produce a dreamier photo than your usual dreamy Lomographs!
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Every person, every new year, have theirs new wishes. So, this are my wishes in 2013 for my analogue life.
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What happens when you shoot a roll of what Kodak touts as the world's finest ISO 100 film with the Lomo camera that started it all?