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Adrian Bryant, Anne Cauvin, Fabio Pezzarini and Fiona McVeigh were out on a mission - to search around various London markets for vintage negatives to scan. So far, their stops were the Brick Lane market and Spitalfields market in East London. Have a look at their excursion - this is the first installment of an ongoing project that you should keep an eye on!
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May arrives with a wonderful Lomograph accompanied by an analog record selected by Dj Dgeral for the Lomographic Musical Calendar. Enjoy it!
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A month ago my girl bought Lomography Orca 110 in my friend's store because she was awed and curious about using the Fisheye Baby. So she bought one!
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I'm not so sure about this one since everybody got a different glasses, but try it anyway! Surprise yourself by shooting through your glasses!
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Round and round we go on this roller coaster ride! Or is it the real thing in the first place?
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We had a blast looking through photos of all your relatives for the Lomography + Stars "Theory of Relativity" rumble! Now that they're back from their tour, we're ready to announce our winners!
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Ilford Photo is long-known as an authority in black and white photography. And aside from its line of photographic papers, disposable cameras, and B&W films, did you know that Ilford also offers sheet film in more unusual sizes?
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Ali looks serious, George thinks the boxer is fooling around, Ringo looks stunned, John appears in ecstasy, and Paul looks hurt. Whatever was happening that moment, it sure made an interesting photo of these popular people hanging out together!
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There's always something to see and do in Queen West's largest green space, even if you like doing nothing but lying on the grass and letting the day pass you by.
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The so-called forerunner of Lomography's Horizon Kompakt camera, the Horizon 202 in turn was a successor of a Soviet panoramic camera from the 1960's. Learn more about this fascinating swivel lens shooter after the jump!
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Before you go into summer vacation mode, here's an idea on how to keep your negatives, films, and other analogue goodies tidy: use the pretty gift boxes you got from the holidays to store your stuff! Keep clutter at bay while recycling materials to boot!
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I love living in an outdoor paradise, but I happen to work in the basement (okay, "garden level") of a building at Michigan Tech. Make no mistake, Tech is an incredible place, and there's nowhere I'd rather work, but with no windows, I frequently make my escape to take photos on campus!
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Ever had the trouble of getting your sprocket-exposed photos scanned at the labs? Then fret not! There's always the DigitaLIZA 35mm Scanning Mask!
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Say hello to Adrean, Chris, LEO37, Gordon and Tim of The Worst Pop Band Ever. These guys not only have a name that will grab your attention, but they've also provided us with a first-hand La Sardina account of all the fun and shenanigans that happened on their cross-Canada tour. Check out Part 1 after the jump!
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With many kilometers of bicycle- and pedestrian-only trails, the Martin Goodman Trail is a great area to walk, run and ride while taking in some of the best city and lake views in Toronto's west end.
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Today's Instant Interview features Diana aka dop from Lomography HQ in Vienna.
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By this photo alone, it's not hard to imagine Grace Kelly as a member of royalty. And Mr. Hitchcock probably saw it, too.
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Wide angle lenses normally cause deterioration. But this one saves you from having defects because the lens of this camera swings side to side itself as well.
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If you are interested in creative people, then you should pay attention to this article. I interviewed the all-rounder artist Molla Mills, a Finnish girl who will leave you open-mouthed! She has recently published her first book about crochet, VIRKKURI. From Metal Bands logos to the most exciting jewelry, Molla is always full of surprises!
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Good news: the Lomoscanner App for the iPhone has been updated with social media functions so you can share your awesome analogue photos at a click of a button. Check it out!
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Aperture priority, great composition opportunities, lower control, and incapability of taking good pictures with rapid movement of the subjects. How do we use this technique with the Lubitel 166+ and what kind of advantages/disadvantages do we have with Aperture Priority? Is it worth it?
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I've tried a lot of cameras, old and new ones, broken and good ones, beautiful and ugly ones, but to tell you the truth - Supersampler still remaines one of my favourites.
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Let me tell you about my first analogue camera, the moment I first got into Lomography, and my thoughts about it. I think we are a family!
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During my stay in Ubud, Bali last year, I went to this place called Campuhan Hills. My lomofriends Engga and Agung took me there and at that time it was afternoon, a nearly sunset situation. No further introduction, here's Campuhan Hills!
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Through a normal lens, the world is pretty darn cool. There are films galore, to say nothing of filters and settings, to make that world even cooler.
But with a macro lens, even the smallest parts of your world can come into focus. So come on along for a series of tipsters on how to get the most out of your macro lens.
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If you’re seeking for an off the beaten track adventure, this place is exactly where you need to go.
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Instant Month is upon us and we'll be sharing an instant photo a day from our Lomography Canada office and the Lomography Gallery Store Toronto. It's Stephanie's turn!
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Many of us know that you have a rare film in your collection and is waiting for the right moment to try this. I want to introduce you a color infrared film in this review, the Kodak Ektachrome IE.
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A few months ago, a friend who knows about my love for analogue photography gave me as a gift one of those cameras I would have never bought for myself . However, I can say I'm truly surprised by the pictures it takes.
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Among the gems New York City is known for is the iconic Empire State Building, named after the state's nickname. Learn about the early days of this impressive and historical work of architecture that has been inspiring generations of artists, photographers, and musicians in this installment of The Making of a Global Icon.