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It's insane how the most "un-analogue objects" can turn into a work of Lomographic art!
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Let's face it, we all are addicted to Double and Multi exposure shots and most analog cams now are tricked out with an MX button just for that very thing but what about Polaroids?!!? You press the shutter button and out pops the photo before you can say Cheeeese Two! Well...Double Xs in Polaroids are possible, fun and cool AND easier than you would think! Just one catch: you need a Polaroid Image Spectra Camera. Got one of those? Then you're halfway there!
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It's time to be happy like a Holga! To celebrate our ultra-versatile experimental analogue friend, we have an awesome online promotion for you. For a limited time, we are offering you 35% off any Holga in the shop using the discount code HOLYHOLGA at checkout. Want to see why we are so in love with this wonderful camera? We have put together this gallery of some of the most popular and spectacular shots on the site!
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There is certain poetry in the images. A modified reality captured by a magic lens that impassively observes how time goes by; an unpredictable interpreter which bursts with color...
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We want to say a big thank you to anyone who has recently helped support our Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner project over at Kickstarter - we've been blown away. With such huge demand we've added some more pledge rewards for those who still haven't grabbed their own - but hurry! To celebrate we've put together off some never-before-seen photos scanned with the Lomography Film Scanner!
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What happens in our brain while we are taking a photo? Well, when the brain's right hemisphere activity is predominant, we shoot in an instinctive way. Meanwhile, when we are using mainly the left hemisphere, our photos are more rationa,l with more care to composition, depth of field and other technical tricks. This is the first of three articles. This one is dedicated to photos taken using mainly the right side of the brain.
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They say "give and you shall receive" so why don't you give a pledge for the Smartphone Film Scanner and get a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to visit the Lomography Headquarters in Vienna, Austria? Meet the people who create the objects of your passion/obsession and discover where all the analogue magic happens!
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"Fotosuecadas" (SwededPhotos) is a blog that parodies the hilarious images from Akward Family Photos. Jana and Lara are the creative minds behind this project and they themselves are telling us what a "fotosuecada" (SwededPhotos) is.
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After years of discontinuation, you can again enjoy the vibrant effects of x-pro slide film in 110 format!
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Most tourists who visit Australia try to visit Ayers Rock or Uluru. For some raeson, you hardly ever hear about the other big rocks nearby: The Olgas, or Kata Tjuta.
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I'm a newcomer in lomo world, but not in film world. I have had kind of on/off relatioship with film. Only six months ago I sold my film cameras and developing equipment (again), but here I am again buying films and cameras. Only this time it feels much better, this year will be the year when film comes for good.
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How about a destination far away this time? Brazil, Australia, India, Japan... Our peripatetic LomoAmigo of the month knows them all! Find out more about the German, click through her amazing pictures from all over the world and read about her tips for your next vacation.
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Is your City Slicker too black? I’ll teach you how to get it a new coat.
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The new year has just begun but it's never too early to start learning some new film photography tricks, right? Every lomographer out there is on the lookout for tipsters hot off the press, so if you have some valuable knowledge and tips and secrets, why don't you share them with us and submit some tipsters!
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Since I started developing my own color pictures, I have produced many wonderful pictures (well, I think so, anyway...). I have also produced many horrible mistaskes. As they say, to err is human, to learn divine. For your entertainment, and perhaps education, here are my biggest processing mistakes I hopefully will not repeat this year.
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The Palace of Versailles is one of the most impressive achievements of 18th-century French art. It is not only a place bursting history and culture, where you can appreciate art and beautiful architecture, but there you can also contemplate nature, slow down and relax, away from the fast rhythm of the city.
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A new year has come, and some new resolutions have been made. I hope everything becomes better this year, and also that I get better at shooting analogue.
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In the spirit of the Toronto Urban Photography Festival, Lomography Canada is hosting an online rumble in conjunction with their call for works. You’ll get a chance to be featured at a gallery as part of the festival as well as the chance to win some neat Lomography prizes!
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Do you still remember the first generation of LS Sardinas while different editions or designs of the camera is constantly blooming in the market?