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A Lomograph of a lifeless piece of glowing ball was easily brought to life by a plain pair of glasses. How creative is that?
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There are many, many reviews of the LC-A. This one is different. This one is about the LC-A Russian Lens. This one steps back and looks at the heart of the LC-A and why you should want one.
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Revered for its classic retro design and dreamy images, the Diana F+ remains one of the most popular and loved Lomography cameras to this day. We've all seen some impressive snaps taken using this timeless analogue beauties, and we're proud to showcase some more of our recent favorites!
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With our LomoLove Across the World competition, we wanted to promote the idea of Lomographers anywhere joining forces in creating memorable double or multiple exposure shots. Many people took part and we had to choose three winners. Check them out after the jump!
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A closer look on the phenomenon that is street style photography, along with a short but insightful documentary by GARAGE Magazine.
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Plenty of people who live in a big city would love to have a quiet place on the countryside -- a nice place to relax and disconnect from the daily stress of city life. Preferably, this place is located just minutes from the city center and can easily be reached by public transport. Well, if you live in Barcelona you're in luck, because this place exists.
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Lomography’s new film scanner is a brilliant device specifically designed for quick scanning of 35mm film. For those of you who share my love for medium format, let me show an easy way to use the film scanner for 120 film scanning.
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In this final video, the George Eastman House discusses the Gelatin Silver Print: the photographic process that heralded the start of the modern photography.
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A lot of people enjoy taking pictures of famous people if they have the chance to do so. What might be even cooler (and rarer) would be to have your picture taken by a real cinematic legend. See Sean Connery lounging with a SLR camera after the jump and just imagine he's taking a photo of you.
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Winter is grey, at least in the north. With the cold and bare trees, Lorenzo decided to come and from the thin branches of a bare tree comes an explosion of color. If you have your camera with you will not be able to resist and you will take a picture. In any other case, you will go running to take any camera.
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A majestic, beautiful and unique experience canoeing down the Whanganui (Wanganui?!) River, 145km in length. You can do this with a tour or you can plan your own journey; either way, it's a fun experience that will have you seeing some of the best sights of New Zealand.
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Back to Flower Power without heading back to the 60´s. Take a look and see how can you make your lover or your boring photos turning into blooming and beautiful life. Right after the jump!
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Just like its initials, EVS (Ektachrome Vivid Saturation), this is the perfect slide film to shoot everyday objects into beautiful x-pro colors.
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Making stuff with paper is unmistakably as analogue as one can get, and when it comes to paper art, origami remains one of the most popular! It can be a great way to de-stress from your hectic lifestyle, so grab some paper and start folding!
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Sometimes you really have to spend some time to experiment with your analogue camera to learn what its limits are. Here’s what I learned about the Olympus Trip 35.