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Recently I found a big box full of all these old pictures of not only my childhood, but my mother's childhood as well. Boy, was that a treat, since I had never seen these pictures of her before.
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The Lomography Community is best known for its hospitality and for the showering of analogue love each and every one of us receives and gives.
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Do you have two wheels and a need to get away from the city for an afternoon? Then Tommy Thompson Park at the end of the Leslie Spit near Toronto's docklands may be just the escape you need.
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My dad gave me this Fuji Instax Mini 7 in 2004, and got me 3 packs as I remember those days. I was a high school student back then, and was about to learn analogue photography. On 2004 I don't know Lomography at all and in terms of instant photography all I know was Polaroid. So Polaroid = instant photography in my mind back then. But since I started to use Fuji Instax Mini 7, I began to love instant photography easily. Instax Love!
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April was an awesome month to take Lomographs... The sun was out, the flowers were in bloom, and everyboday was just giddy to take their cameras out!
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Unlike others, he wasn't amused of the LomoKino at first sight. It didn't catch much of his attention even if little curiosity was already playing inside his head.
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Lomographers are travelers, always ready to see the world. They come and go and have almost no exact location. They explore and never forget to bring their favourite film camera along.
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We had a Diana F+ Workshop last February 10th. During the workshop, we used the mask technique and shot some quite different photos!
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Tired of rummaging around your bag for film rolls loosely rolling around the bottom? Then this egg carton film box is the perfect case for you! Holding ten rolls of 35mm film, you'll never lose a canister again.
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Sometimes when you use a different angle in shooting, the true beauty of nature gets more appreciated.
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Tackle the world and capture images that have a perspective as unique as you with a special edition of the world's first Fisheye camera, the Fisheye One!
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Technically, I don’t have too much to say about this film. Still, it works perfect in every condition. Yet, this film is special because of what it can bring out from your beloved pictures. In the end, it all depends on the Lomographer's tastes.
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Whether you've always wanted to find out what libraries and librarians of ages past looked like, or you simply find yourself in awe looking at photos of interesting libraries (and librarians), I'm sure you're going to enjoy my offering for this installment of The Analogue Reader!
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We sent out our good friend and photographer Alex Browne with a LomoKino to cover |FAT|'s Arts & Fashion Week 2013 in Toronto. See the movie after the jump!
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I stumbled upon The Heidelberg Project during a brief trip to Detroit, and found a series of abandoned houses, painted and decorated with salvaged material,s to revitalize a once decaying block in an inner-city neighborhood. More pictures after the jump!
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The person who influenced me to pick up a camera is no other than my mother who is a perpetual photographer. Trying to come up with a great gift idea for her, I realized that she was always producing photos for other people and rarely for herself. So I made a scrapbook of my favourite film photos I took of her!
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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. Next up, Lomography Canada's fearless leader, Briar!
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This month, we are on a mission to come together and capture 3 very special moments all around the world. We are asking you to take an analogue photo at one or all of these times and to submit them to our ‘Capture the Moment’ competitions. We’ll then be collecting the entries with a view to make a video capturing these single moments in time across to globe. Honestly, we are very excited about this collaborative effort – Read on for full details!
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In honor of Mother's Day this coming Sunday, this week's Put Your Headphones On Friday playlist offers a list of alternative tunes the revolve around the greatest woman in our lives, our Mothers!
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A great cult classic, the Diana camera is a box-type, medium-format, plastic camera that was first produced by the Great Wall Plastic Factory in Kowloon, Hong Kong in the 1960s.
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Last year we had the pleasure to get to know this photographer, who currently lives in Berlin. Back then the Holga used to be his favorite. But in November another beauty came into his analogue life -- the Belair X 6-12 City Slicker. Learn more about Frank's encounter with this lovely camera and take a look at his classy black and white shots. Some shots are going to be exhibited in our Lomography Gallery Store in Berlin in May.
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You better Watch The Throne—well, look at this pic—featuring quite the unusual clique of celebrities backstage during Hova and Yeezy's tour! Quartz-dated May 20, 1989, why is Justin Bieber—born 1994—in it?
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By night, I am a lomographer, working my magic with Velvia, Provia, Ektachrome and other exotic tools. Snapping away with Holgas, Horizons, Spinners and pinholes. By day, I sit behind a computer. Let me show you the not-so-glamorous world of non-fiction publishing.
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I came across Anya Triestram on the book-design/illustration blog 50 Watts. Her lithographs, drawings, paintings and mixed media art show reverence to the German-tradition, encompassing its "strange habits and morbid peculiarity." After the jump, explore "what's in a line" with the artist's meaningful compositions.
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Single-lens-reflex (SLR) cameras have for decades been on the forefront of enthusiast and professional camera development. Sharp lenses, perfect exposure meterin,g and precise autofocus aren't really features that you would look for in Lomography, but they do come to a great use in Infrared Photography - as long as a few precautions are taken. See below.
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Hey guys! First of all I want to thank Lomography for the opportunity and sponsoring my next LomoKino short film! My team and I are very much looking forward to seeing the finished product. I'm going to give you a little verbal sneak peek of what will be going down.
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Today's Instant Interview features Daniel aka danika from Lomography HQ in Vienna.
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A camera that can register 144 pictures on a normal 135mm roll. It registers every scene or action and it can reproduce every kind of motion. It is the first movie camera made by Lomography, 100% analog, as we like it!
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Pasar Ubud is traditional market that plays an essential role in the development and promotion of arts and culture in Ubud. It's the perfect place to buy gifts for your love ones and maybe you buy yourself some Balinese paintings!
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Ever wondered how to use coloured filters for your black and white holga shots, and what effects they have? I have the answer for you