Here you will find a handpicked selection of the best articles.
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★ The Many Colors of the Minitar
It's amazing how one analogue camera can produce a dozen of colors in one shot!
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★ Ten Famous Art Heists in History
History has seen many great artists produce exceptional works of art which eventually became targets of daring thieves many years later. While you're on the look-out for clues to break the lock of Lomography's latest challenge, we bring you stories about some of the biggest art heists in history, orchestrated by some of the craziest and even most clever minds with their eyes on the prize!
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★ Love Those Autumn Hues
For most countries, it is the time of the year when leaves change its color and turn crispier compared to before.
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★ Newcomer of the Week: Powoui
It’s those little surprises that make her eyes sparkle with delight when she’s out at play with her film camera. It was exactly that magical atmosphere that brought her here in LomoLand! And she’s with us this week to answer our five Newcomer questions!
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★ From Photo to Book, Meet Lomographer Misha Ashton-Moore
Isn't it time that we introduce you to more film photography talent coming outside of our Community? Yes, it is time! That's why every month we will be introducing you to various film photographers who have made their name in the huge analogue world.
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★ Beautiful Muses and Dreamy Locations: Film Photographs by Aleyn Comprendio
Armed with SLR cameras and mostly expired films, Aleyn Comprendio from the Philippines captures beautiful photographs with the serene, ethereal quality that is unique to film. In this quick interview, Aleyn tells us more about herself, her fascination with film, and her dreamy photographs.
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★ To Delete or Not to Delete
When a turning point comes in life, seasons are left behind and new ones begin. Photos outlast those transitions, but are always best to keep around in memorium? In our electronic age, even our film photos are posted as pixels and online images. Thus comes the question, "To Delete, or Not to Delete?"
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★ The Inspiring Work of Blind Photographer Sonia Soberats
It's hard to imagine how it would be possible for us lomographers to take photos without depending on our eyes. However, there's a blind photographer who has remained undaunted in taking photos despite her handicap. Learn more about this inspiring woman and her work after the jump!
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★ Above the Earth, Below the Sky
I designed the artwork for If These Trees Could Talk's vinyl LP, and used my lomo photos as the centerpiece. Find out more about how I utilized these photos within my work, and how to pick up a copy, after the jump.
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★ Awesome Photo-Realistic Double Exposure Paintings
Taking a double-exposed photo is a challenge on its own, but one artist thought of taking doubles up a notch and succeeded, with amazing results. How? By painting. You are definitely curious, so go ahead and read on!
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★ Expired is Always Beautiful in Film
You would either love it, hate it, or even be scared of it! For the uncertainty expired film can give is always a big surprise for us Lomographers!
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★ Intricate Art Made from Toilet Paper Tubes
Do you have some toilet paper tubes ready to be discarded? Don't throw them away yet! Take a look at some of these amazing artworks made using this unique material and be inspired!
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★ Eric Staller and the Dance of Photography and Lights
Back in the 70s, the streets of New York at night become a playground for artist Eric Staller. His toys? A film camera, some sparklers, and Christmas lights.
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★ Sunset Strip Goes E-6
We received a lot of feedback from our Lomo-friends asking what the Lomography Color X-Pro Sunset Strip film would look like when processed with E-6 chemicals. So here are some shots to relieve you of your curiosity.
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★ The Dreamy Northern California
A friend once mentioned that when people think of California, they often think of sandy beach, bikinis and surfboards. The whole Southern California thing. But what about Northern California?
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★ Magical Hole-y Photos by Amy Friend
Vintage photos already have that nostalgic and sometimes even magical feel, but a Canadian artist has found a simple yet smart way to give them an even more enchanting look. Curious? Find out after the jump!
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★ Sometimes Redscale Is...
Sometimes redscale is exactly what you wanted...but sometimes, it's not.
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★ Capture the Sun in Analogue
Nothing else can beat the beauty of a setting sun while you are in a scenic area, being nostalgic and contented with what you currently have in life.
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★ Love for the Diana F+: Warning
A story about a fashionista in Spain and her Diana F+. Read her interview and find out 5 things she believes Diana newcomers should know.
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★ Simon Chang's Analogue Photography Journey – Part 2
Taiwan/Slovenia ,Nikon F1/LomoKino - The photography MX project brings two vastly different countries together through Simon's click of the shutter. The photos also dynamically documented the growth of his daughter, Sonja.