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Jump for joy not only because you were captured in analogue but also because you've got some really neat doubles!
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Aside from bringing her passion to film photography, Lomography has played many other parts in this month's featured LomoDiary.
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Not that very long ago, almost at the same time as Lomography, a small company called Films Reborn developed a new colour negative film: Fukkatsu 110, with a film speed of 400 ISO. As the proud owner of a Pentax Auto 110, I became very excited, because Lomography Color Tiger 110 was completely sold out. The name of this film is no accident - Fukkatsu is Japanese for 'reborn'.
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I thought about how to make an inexpensive present that would bring back good memories about any place, as well as combine photography, music, and crafts.
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La Sardina is one of my favorite Lomography Cameras. This maybe because it was my first (along with Diana), or possibly because it is one of the most forgiving and flexible. Get the best from this excellent camera with some back to basics knowledge!
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Learn how to cross process your film!
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Whether you're heading out for a quick sail or just lounging around the dock, this week's playlist is sure to keep you in an easy, breezy, and nautical vibe! Check it out!
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Be a part of the Lomo-Caterpillar, a human chain of snapshots!
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It's that time of year again... start off SXSW right with our kickoff party and the opening of Ink Tank's Analogue Future installation, attend some of the raddest official Interactive talks with Lomography heavyweights, and of course, check out some amazing live music with our slew of showcases in-store!
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Here, I review some of the music festivals I've been to, as well as those I'm looking forward to the forthcoming summer. Alongside are my photos taken from festivals across the country and my festival camera recommendations.
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Portland-based lomographer Misha Ashton-Moore has been planning to publish a second installment for her "Adventures in Lomography" photobook. If you've seen and enjoyed her first book, she needs your help to get the production of the second book up and running!
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Someone could underestimate the real value of this camera. It would be a huge mistake. Let’s analyze the second part of the history of the "Project +”, in order to understand what kinds of historical event made the difference and influenced LOMO and Lomography’s technical preferences.
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New Zealand's largest theme park, Rainbows End, has something for everyone. Whether you're here for the adrenaline rush or family fun, this theme park can give you and your family a full day's worth of entertainment!
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Like every other LC-A user, I love my LC-A and I'm always delighted that most films I try in it look great. I know that a lot of people will be suggesting that slide films (especially the Kodak and Lomo Chrome) are the best companion for the LC-A, and it is true, the results are amazing, but when I thought about my personal favourite film in my LC-A so far, I was a little surprised by the film that won me over.
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I love my LC-A+ but one of its flaws is you can’t get really close to your subject. Luckily there is an easy fix that involves an LC-A splitzer, the right close up filters, and two minutes of your time.
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Small, compact, totally unobtrusive and when used with a roll of cheap black and white film, it's great as an everyday 'just shoot don't think' camera.
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I've finally found myself some "me time". For a number of reasons, the last two weekend afternoons saw me alone in our house -- which was quite a surprise since I have always spend them with my wife and kids -- and while I thought it was easy to kill time with cable TV around, I realized that it was better to go out and shoot.
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Chinatown in Singapore has always been one of my favourite places, and what I love best is taking a leisurely walk around the area, soaking in the sights and sounds. During Chinese New Year, the place bustles with people and activity and this year is no exception. This time, my LC-A+ joined me in my trip, and a surprise encounter made my day.
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It never came to mind that such a little baby camera could produce such beautiful pictures!