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Sometimes, all it takes is a single sense to remind you of something substantial. In this case, an orange photobooth curtain reminded me of some fresh fruit and a corny joke.
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It's that time again for your weekly dose of what's up and about with the Lomographic community! Read on for ten of our most popular User Blog entries for the past week!
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Congratulations to strangelilgirl, 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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Basically we didn't know where to start with this photo – there's just too much going on: Arnold Schwarzenegger to begin with, the glass of brandy (at least we think it's brandy), the girl, the yellow bathing wear, …
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Hilary Walsh has a parrot and makes photos. Her photos of women are really amazing, nude or not. Raised in Philadelphia but born in San Francisco, she simply LOVES film photography and she’s proud of that. Her book called “Lola” has already been published.
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Blue is my favorite color and naturally, my favorite photos have a lot of blue in them. Here's a selection of my best blues.
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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, dakadev_pui – the most active lomographer in Thailand to date – answered these and sent along a selection of his work.
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Every photo has a story apart from what was caught on film. Here, I present some photos from my trip to Vigan last year and tell the stories behind them.
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Congratulations to nikaxxx, 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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Sometime in 1980, there were four students who dropped out of school to form a band which they called R.E.M., establishing an "alternative rock" sound that inspired bands such as Nirvana and Pavement.
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Meet Toronto based photographer Steph Martyniuk, 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 Actionsampler!
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The next interview in our ongoing series "5 Questions on Analogue Photography with…" is with Lukasz Wierzbowski. Read his answers and browse through a gallery of unpublished works.
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Scott Pommier is an independent photography professional from Vancouver. He started as a skateboarder, then became a professional street and sport photographer. He's a young artist who is always looking for the “peak action”.
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It's been a while in the making, but now it's finally here! Want to see what it looks like? We're talking about some hot new Lomography Tungsten film, check it out after the jump!
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Today we launch the first Lomography Tungsten film, Lomography X Tungsten 64 ISO – If you’re not sure what the hell tungsten film is, read this!
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As analogue lovers, there's no telling in how much we adore film photographs. Seeing one's shots on actual prints and compiled in a book brings visual elation and self-gratification. Photos on Pages is a new series which features photo-books by great photographers. In this first volume, the spotlight is on Steve Schapiro and his exclusive photography for Taxi Driver.
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Louis Palmer had a childhood dream of driving around the world. He was able to fulfil his dream of traveling on the road through 5 continents – in a solar taxi! Read more about his story.
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Taxi drivers are interesting characters. They come in a variety of quirks and personalities. With that said, here's a short list of some memorable films that featured taxis and their cabbies.
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Charles and Ray Eames are two of my favorite designers. They've worked in and made major contributions to modern architecture and furniture, but also worked in the fields of industrial and graphic design, fine art and film. This photo shows them sitting on their lounge chair and ottoman.
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Autumn is my all-time favorite season, and there is much of a good reason to take out my camera and to explore my local area and take photos.