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There are some Lomographs that would just leave you amazed and curious enough to marvel how it arrived like that, right?
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We just found this interesting infographic by Twenty Pixels about the pervasive types of photos people take nowadays. They lament that, with film, one must consider if any or every shot is worth being developed, as opposed to the infinite takes possible with digital cameras. A penny for your thoughts on analogue photography?
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The Lomography Film Scanner arrived today and I just couldn't wait to try it out! Here are some first scans of 35mm colour negatives and xpro slides, using a Samsung Galaxy S2.
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If you like the convenience and simplicity offered by disposable cameras, check out this photography project which requires shooting with a disposable camera. See if it's something you want to participate in after the jump!
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You want to catch a glimpse at the making of the Lomo Caterpillar video made at the Lomography offices in Vienna? Then read on and check out some making of shots after the jump!
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You know how sometimes, you look at those photos that only take up part of the frame and wish you could do something with the wasted bits? Mother nature can help you with that!
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Ever wondered how your trusted Lomo LC-A might look like in 100 years? Then see this great piece by Maico Akiba, an illustration and sculpture artist, who uses her painting skills to apply "aging paint" to everyday objects.
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In our series of interviews with professional photographers and photographic artists, we bring you an interview with João Pina, a professional photojournalist and documentary photographer. His work on politically charged topics has earned a lot of attention. Read what he has to say about his background, his work ethics and how he chooses his equipment for certain photographic projects.
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We can't get enough of vintage photographs showing celebrities enjoying analogue photography. We don't know whether Debbie Harry was waiting for a photographer to get ready so eh could take her picture or if she herself was the photographer on the day this shot was taken. But her pose sure made for one memorable shot! See it after the jump!
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Sometimes, I get quite frustrated when looking at photos from other community members. It always seems to me like everybody lives in these big busy cities where there is something happening every single moment, where you can choose to walk a different road every day, where you can see new things every second. It isn't fair.
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I moved to Lisbon for one year. The Erasmus project brought me here and I felt since the beginning that I had to keep my life more and more analog each day, as I was used to in my hometown. Okay, I have my cameras, but I had to find something completely new.
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The gruesome history of Guernica is covered in most history books and known by many Europeans. The battle of Belchite, however, has received little to no attention. But the crucial role it played during the Spanish civil war deserves your attention, so please read on and let me tell you its story.
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I guess we could say that the following is more of an ode than a review because, let's face it, you can't honestly review such a cult camera without being completely biased. You either love the Lomo LC-A+ RL or hate it. I obviously LOVE it!
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These days, for anything that requires us to take down notes or make memos, we just whip out a laptop or head over to the computer to type them away. Of course, it hasn't always been that easy, because people used to write notes, memos, notices, letters, and manuscripts by hand all the time!
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Nature photography? I enjoyed it very much, I saw it on TV, blogs and books. I'm writing this just to share my little experience shooting nature and to be specific, I only use Horizon camera on this Tipster. Why just Horizon Because I realized that I only shoot nature using this swinging panoramic camera. Here's my simple tips on how to shoot the nature with horizon camera! Go panorama!!
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Finally, Winter is wearing off and the sun is bringing its share of warmth and light back again. What a better occasion to get overseas for a weekend? China is a vast country, and there's always some more to explore. This time, I decided to head up to Xiamen, the Garden of the Sea, together with my Diana Mini!