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Photography student Grace Brown is based in New York City and is pursuing her dream. What's unique about Grace is her subject matter and the powerful project she's created. 'Unbreakable' is her latest endeavor and is half user generated. It is a powerful, ongoing, series in which sexual abuse victims share their stories or often just a single quote spoken by their attacker.
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Ever since that fateful encounter with the La Sardina camera – while she was on the other side of the globe, it gave her the most impressive images of her life, no wonder it’s her favourite!
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LIFE photographer Bill Ray spent some time with the motorcycle gang Hells Angels in 1965. During his time with them, he was able to take amazing snapshots of the lives of the gang members.
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French electronica band 'Air' has a new album. Let's see if you'll recognize the title... 'Le Voyage Dans La Lune'! We gave you a huge hint in the title, the gutsy album and all featured tracks are, in their entirety, in complement to the 1902 silent film. Watch the 15 minute, restored film after the jump, along to the haunting track by Air!
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Cupid is one of the symbols that we often see during Valentine’s Day. Do you know his history? Read on to find out.
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I'll take this opportunity to talk about a photography series that I find very interesting. It's about a photo collection made in large format and using infrared film that shows the armed conflict harshness over eastern Congo.
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The story of my love for the small, but powerful Lomo Diana Mini. This is where it all began and why I'll never look back to the digital days. From my first analogue experience to my passion for Lomography today.
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A series of events that almost ruined a photo project. Read on to find out how my 'a photo, a month' resulted to a near tragedy.
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"An education in intoxication" - the pest pub in Oxford. Read on to learn more about The Turf Tavern!
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A 'Haight-Ashbury Museum of Psychedelic Art and History' is in the works! It is to be located in the famous San Francisco district it's named for. This first of it's kind, this museum will pay homage and showcase the historical value of the psychedelic decade and the center of it all - Haight-Ashbury.
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They met when they joined the Lomography community back in 2008. Let's check out how this happened and the story after they met each other.
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Australian illustrator and comic book artist, Ashley Wood is known for his art books, and contributions to numerous magazines,video games, and television shows. He's also a designer of toy figurines! We're impressed by his style and the strong imagery his paintings give and invite you to check them out after the jump!
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In honor of the two latest additions to the expanding La Sardina clan - the Wild West Editions, Belle Starr and Coyote - here's "The Man In Black" for this week's playlist!
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Like every young girl out there, Natalie is also excitedly looking forward to what the future has in store for her! Rather than getting herself anxious thinking about it, she then discovered Lomography!
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Searching through the Lomography community for great Wild West inspired photos, we came across an album by Troch which knocked our cowboy hats right off. Leap over the jump and head into a rodeo ring of awesomeness!
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The Wild West was a period in cultural history that began just after the Civil War, and from the 1800’s just up until the early 20th century. Read more to learn about the Old Wild West.
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There's a lot of Banksy inspired street art going around these days, so it seems! Street artist 'Hanksy' is named as such because he replicates Banksy's art in public places but adds something unique to the pieces each time... Tom Hanks' face! Hence the name Hanks-y. So, check out what this super fan, of both the aforementioned artists, is all about, after the jump!
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The American Old West is one of the world's best known periods, especially made popular by the cowboys. LIFE Magazine has compiled an impressive roster of photographs of the Wild West's quintessential symbol. Let's take a look at some of them after the jump!
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In this ongoing series, we have selected some of the most enthusiastic film photography fanatics and asked them 5 simple questions that gives us an insight into their passion for all things analogue. We also get to see some of their own photographs. Today we talk to Zoya who loves to shoot with the Lubitel.
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In 2011 I won the "My Dream Date“ competition on Lomography.com. The prize was to go to Vienna with my boyfriend. This did not work out again, but we found a very good alternative.