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A film photograph of a broken chair that looks oh so simple could easily magnify hundreds of likes!
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I had this week’s article written and ready for publishing two weeks before my deadline but a lot has happened since then so I decided to write an entirely different article, one that would be more fitting. I also dusted off my trusty Mamiya C330 so I could capture the sense of this piece on film.
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February is a month filled with love and analog adventures. Join us for some awesome workshops and events at The Lomography Gallery Store NYC!
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A morning shoot of the Golden Gate Bridge on one December day. Two cameras, four different films, and an enthusiasm to capture it's beauty.
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We'll be hosting a super informative workshop about the Lubitel 166+. This eye catching camera has the ability to shoot two formats and it is fully manual. Come ready to get a tight grasp on analog photography!
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Kompakt beauty done in panoramic analogue, that's what the Horizon Kompakt was made for!
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Every new year, we re-examine our lives, find our failings and aim to become better. All that and running a marathon! Here is my analogue bucket list of what I want to do photography-wise this 2013!
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If you are single in the city this Valentine’s Day and are looking to meet some fellow film lovers then we have the perfect workshop for you! Pop on over to the Lomography Gallery Store NYC and meet some other Lomographers looking to shot some film.
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We are lucky enough here at The Lomography Gallery Store New York City to be right in the middle of a great bar scene. We have definitely used this to our advantage on more than occasion! Join us for a night of debauchery and analog photography.
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Allen Ginsberg was an American poet and one of the leading figures of the “Beat Generation” alongside Willian S. Burroughs, Jack Kerouac, and a few others. While he is known for his writing, he also had a knack for taking pictures, as shown by the Grey Art Gallery in New York.
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We've got a lot of great events planned for Feburary, and most of them are surrounding the theme of LOVE! Check out the upcoming workshops and figure out which one you want to attend. Or why not try them all!
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'A plea for more passion, laxity, adventure and emotion.' -- This really sounds like Lomography!
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Ready for a traditional celebration? Here's a photo gallery for Divino's Party (Festa do Divino) in São Luís do Paraitinga (Brazil).
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Welta Weltix is a 35mm folding camera made in Germany from 1938 to 1950. First models used 127 film but when appeared 135 films, the camera body was adapted and now, thank's to this, the luchy ones who have a working camera like me can use piece of History
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A while ago at the local thrift store, I stumbled upon a slick looking Olympus Mju-1 (Americans may know it as the Olympus Stylus). I immediately fell for it's good looks, so I forked out the €1,50 and ran happily home to try it out.
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Hey everyone! We wanted to let you know that we have a brand new surprise product which will be launched this week. What do you think it might be? What would be your dream Lomographic film? We are ridiculously excited for the official announcement and would like to hear what new films you desire most; you never know, your big wish just might come true! All you have to do is shout out your hopes and dreams in the comments box…
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Early last week, Fuji Photo Film Co. marked its 79th year of existence since it was established in Japan way back in 1934.
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This month, I'm breaking the rules. I've no evidence, no figures, no statistics to explain why 'The Plateaux of Mirror' is a classic. No critical acclaim has lauded over it. I shall simply say this. Play it.
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Do you happen to remember Yozoh's impressive album cover for her single released last December. Either way, make sure to read about our latest LomoAmiga whointroduces herself as a person who sings. Listen to the simple story she tells us about her analog images. Her images, much like her music are about every day life presented in a transparent cleanliness.
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Today, bookworms, bibliophiles, novelists, and literary historians all over the world are celebrating the 200th publication anniversary of Pride and Prejudice, one of Jane Austen's best known and revered novels.
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When you were removing summer clothes, I hope you didn't remove your sunglasses, either. Because you will need them as you will be listening to my little tips. If you are ready to walk around with sunglasses in the middle of the winter, I will tell you.
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This year, I have a million things I want to achieve in life, and my Lomo life is no different. Read on after the jump to see what I have promised myself I will do this year!
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In Munich, there is a Zoo called the Tierpark Hellabrunn. It is one of the biggest in Germany, and right next to Isar. There are a lot of different animals and insects that live here, so if you're planning on a lomo-safari, then you just have to visit!
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Who isn't afraid of the cold temperatures and wants to join a meet and walk with a Lomoguest from Korea? I am planning a meet-up in Berlin and just want to ask who is interested.
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Yikes! Did you forget about the ongoing Attic Sale? Don't worry, you can still check out the available items. But you have to hurry because it ends today!
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We have asked 25 UK artists, illustrators and generally creative types to customise the La Sardina DIY for a huge exhibition that will run until March. The "Let's Play Sardines" Exhibition will be shown at all three of our Uk Stores. We asked Kirsty Mitchell to tell us a bit about her photography and her contribution to this exciting project.
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Do you remember the masterpiece song "The Sound of Silence" by Simon and Garfunkel? Well, with a new, wonderful Belair City Slicker camera, "I walked alone", as in a dream, in the "narrow streets of cobblestone", like in this famous song!
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This is the third of a series of three article dedicated to the processes acting in our brain while we are taking a photo. In the first article, you can find some photos taken mainly by instinct, and in the second one, some examples of photos taken using the rational side of our brain. In this last article, let me present some images taken using the intuitive side of the brain together with the rational side.
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Surakarta is a unique city in East Java especially to those who really love antique stuff. If you wanna go back to 100 years past, follow me.
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Too early to sleep and my favorite series don’t show tonight. Go outside for shooting at night is another good option! Let’s take long exposures, fellows. Clothes up, load film, and night walking!