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In this new ongoing series "5 Questions on Analogue Photography with…" we send out the same set of questions to photographers. This time, Charlie Wagers – friend, soon-to-be amigo, photographer and graphic designer – answered these and sent along a selection of his work.
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A visit to the “Photoautomat” placed in MuseumsQuartier in Vienna is one of the must-do things if you are around town. This photo booth will take you to a dreamy world of joy in just a few seconds and in four flashes. Sit comfortably on its tiny chair, draw the curtain, pay €2 in coins, and get yourself immortalized in four poses!
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In our new ongoing series "5 Questions on Analogue Photography with…" we send out the same set of questions to photographers. This time David Wilms better known as 007-0815-Styler answered these questions and prepared a stylish gallery for us.
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Some months ago we launched an experiment in our playground to search for photos by color. This week we continued working on it and made a lot of different queries. One of them: search for super dark black and white photos – the ones with no saturation and the lowest possible brightness. See a great gallery of those in this article.
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Autumn. I only like it for a very short time; before the yellow leaves turn brown and mushy on the ground, before the daylight disappears completely. When you go outside and the sun is shining; the air is crisp and you walk just a little bit quicker than on a summer day.
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This awesome photo of Marilyn Monroe was taken by famous photographer Philippe Halsman.
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Monochromatic film photographs seem more dramatic since the images are portrayed as a single hue. But what exactly does monochrome mean?
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I was given an assignment for a Set and Costume Design course I'm taking in Film University. The assignment was to choose an object, search for a variety of types of it and get inspiration for some crazy costume designs. Guess which objects I chose?
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Jonathan Mann is known for his Song-A-Day project. Today, let us take a look at one of his latest videos of particular interest for analogue geeks like us.
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Born in the analogue world of the later half of the 80s (Gen Y) and with great musical determination, her life involves music as well as photography. She has published 2 photo albums in the past, and has organized her own photo exhibition last summer. She is Rockmui, and she's determined to think about her dreams till the end!
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Imagine being forced to see the world in just one color; what would it be like? Which colors would you paint the town with? Let's revisit the concept of monochrome, and see how it presents itself in our Lomographic world!
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Meet Toronto based photographer Gemma Warren, soon to be featured photographer of the Lomography Canada+OTM Zine photography exhibit DEPICT: T.O. at the Lomography Gallery Store Toronto! Already working with film, she's excited to expand her knowledge in Lomography, shooting with the La Sardina Camera!
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Armed with a Polaroid SX-70, Mike Brodie otherwise known as the ‘Polaroid Kidd’, travelled for 3 years to capture the lives of vagabonds, hobos and squatters. See his raw images after the jump.
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We love Katharine Hepburn. We love skateboarding. So this is a dream come true: Katharine Hepburn on a skateboard, classy as one can be. Maybe not as overly descriptive as our other articles in this series, but come on: Katharine Hepburn! On a skateboard!
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In this new ongoing series "5 Questions on Analogue Photography with…" we send out the same set of questions to photographers. This time John DePrisco – award-winning photojournalist based from Kansas City, Missouri – sent over his insight and his work.
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Purchasing music nowadays can be as easy as a click of a button. The days of going to a music store and browsing through rows and rows of music albums are long gone. These photos of record stores from the 1960’s bring a nostalgic feeling that transports us back to the days when music came in the form of a vinyl record.
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Congratulations to iidiko, one of the Make Your Prophecy Competition finalists! Read on to see her winning artwork and find out why she chose to represent the prophecy she did...
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So, should one close one's eyes while kissing someone else? According to Keith Moon, the answer is no. Also, hand usage is highly recommended.
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Finding a lost roll is always something nice. But, finding a roll that is almost two decades old is unbelievable!
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Yellow is the color of autumn, leaves falling, seasons changing. The color of Swedish cheesecake (which way exceeds original cheesecake) and orange juice. Or soon to be clementine season -- the best part about winter.