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Along with the Detrich collection and Diana Vignettes submitted by Canadian Lomographers, a very special exhibition of Diana F+ cameras customized by Canadian artists are on display. Now we would like you to meet this talented bunch and their lovingly crafted Diana F+ recreations! Meet: Francesca Tallone, Genevieve Simms, Jason Nip, Jody Zinner, Johnathan McGregor and Tara Scarcello.
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There are debates everywhere about what’s better, film or digital. This is just my opinion on the subject. I was a little iffy at first but when I later tried film, it was a whole new perspective.
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Henry Wessel has been photographing the American West, particularly California, since the 1960s. Read on to find out about his unique take on things and how he managed to really captivate the essence of the US of A.
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So, I love my cat. I love her so much that I need to take endless pictures of her doing her day to day things, like sleeping, relaxing, eating, sleeping and sometimes playing outside!
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Meet the cast of animals in my life!
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Some people eat breakfast on the train. Some people put on make up in the car. Some people read in the toilet. They might call it multitasking and pat themselves on the back; I call it uncreative, boring, practical, and shave in the photobooth. As they say in France, "To each his own (only they say it in French)."
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Austrian filmmaker and graphic designer Clemens Kogler found a way to incorporate an analogue feel for VJ visuals and more though an animation technique he called the Phonovideo. Let's watch the first film he created using this mind-blowing technique!
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How do you imagine Bombay before 1947? That is the question which was asked to 13 participants from a recent analog photography workshop in Mumbai.
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Along with the Detrich collection and Diana Vignettes submitted by Canadian Lomographers, a very special exhibition of Diana F+ cameras customized by Canadian artists are on display. Now we would like you to meet this talented bunch and their lovingly crafted Diana F+ recreations! Meet: Christine Davis, Craig Seeley, David Quan, Mauricio Affonso, Diana Thorneycroft and The David Suzuki Foundation
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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 Marianne Williams answered these questions and prepared a gallery of her photos.
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Along with the Detrich collection and Diana Vignettes submitted by Canadian Lomographers, a very special exhibition of Diana F+ cameras customized by Canadian artists are on display. Now we would like you to meet this talented bunch and their lovingly crafted Diana F+ recreations! Meet: Aganetha Dyck, Amy Ball, Barbara Sternberg, Wrik Mead and Edmund Lam.
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A photobooth is designed to do the same thing over and over again. It reliably snaps your photos, day in and day out. Same depth of focus, same format, same repetition. But some of us want to snap back, and you may wonder which approach, and which camera you should use to really capture your photobooth in action?
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Let's try something cheesy now! This 2001 movie tells the story of a rich girl (Kirsten Dunst) and a working class Mexican-American boy (Jay Hernandez) whose relationship was troubled with cultural clashes and family issues.
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Looking through the antique camera section of MercadoLibre can result in very interesting finds. Sometimes in the shape of uncommon cameras; others, in the form of little windows into the past, and some strangers´ life.
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Film photographers are innately artsy. Everything they do, whatever kind of pictures they take: they are, more or less, automatically considered to be funky-fartsy. Every film photographer's self-portrait is his/her diary — or another just "another arty accident," says blogger Greg Ash.
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This is my first double exposure trial by reloading the same film. When I look at the photos, the only thing that is on my mind is that I want to try to it again. It's fun!
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The art of a picture is not just about the correct shutter speed setting or the focus distance, but lies underneath its sentimental value. Let's see how Lomography is viewed from different perspectives, and how they define the real photograph.
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Flávio, my dear friend from college who sold his car and bought a bicycle.
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We asked LomoCanada Community member and avid blogger yuppielove to share with us a series of short stories out of Calgary about the different ways she fits analogue into her daily life. Hope you enjoy her musings, this time she seeks out a little Wild West and rock’n’roll with her colour gels.
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Swallows, stars, anchors, a heart with the name of your love: they're all well known tattoos. But what if you're love isn't a person, but a camera?