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Sometime in March 1955, theoretical physicist Albert Einstein was photographed in what seemed to be his home in Princeton, New Jersey. It was the last known photograph ever taken of the brilliant man whose name became synonymous to the word "genius."
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How you can find endless inspiration in the things that you see everyday?
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Sometimes a flea market is just junk piled up together. Other times you find a gem that ends up on a shelf. The fun thing? You can rediscover it again, dust if off and enjoy its beauty. In my case it was an old Agfa Click 2. I found this baby at a flea market two years ago but only started using it a few months ago. Read on to find out its story.
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Belletts, a Lomographer from Ravenna (italy), is in love with analogic photography.
His spare time follows the rhythm of his shots, trying and testing everykind of film and camera.
As winner of LomoReporter@Summer Jamboree Festival contest, for Lomography he had to wear the dress of a special envoy to one of the most incredible Italian Festival.
Excited to swim in a sea of grease? Read the Belletts's story and see his photos.
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Stitch completely changed the image of what an alien is. He is generally friendly but picky with friends and you definitely don't want him as an enemy. Earth has been his new home and his boundless energy can sometimes give him trouble, especially if Lilo isn't around to pull his reins. Even if he is an experiment that has gone bad, we are lucky to have him around to entertain children (he loves children).
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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 about the SuperSampler and her nimble dog Coco.
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What more can I say about the love of my life? He's simply amazing.
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"If we always think we have nothing, we will still be discontented even if we have everything." I learned this from her -- Belle Eh. The person who always stand by me, support me and love me. Thanks for everything.
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In which our hero drops the ball and misses opportunities. Or, when the moment passes and the shot has not been taken.
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Take a look at my first photos with the famous Photoautomat in Berlin!
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Love dog blog, is a unique and extraordinary place in the vast web world, where love for dogs and a strong aesthetic taste combine to give space to the four-legged friends ..
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We've got ten beautifully written blog articles here prepared with love by members of the community. Check them out after the jump!
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Ala is my dog and I love her very much even though she is a very, very old lady. She is an English Cocker Spaniel which my Dad got as a present for my 10th birthday; she was a few months then and now she’s about 14 years old (which in human years for a dog her size is 72!).
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Superlighter is an Italian Lomographer who found great success in the whole international community, the reason is immediately evident if you have a look at his photos. Winner of the Contest for being a LomoReporter @ Summer Jamboree Festival, he was our special envoy to one of the most amazing italian's events. His shots will make us going crazy and his words will leave us breathless. Read his story and enjoy his photos ...
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What makes an urban wedding "urban?" Why isn't this a normal, boring wedding? Read this story about a day in my analogue lifestyle!
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Just a few photos I took of a classmate's birthday treat with my Diana Mini.
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Second-hand shops and thrift stores can be loads of fun when you find something unexpected. Like an old camera with a roll of film still in it.
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On July 17th, 2011 the finals of the Women’s Soccer World Cup took place in Frankfurt, Germany. I had the Spinner 360° with me and tried to catch the atmosphere at the stadium and public viewing area.
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Whenever I’m at my parents’, I go for endless and fun walks with their neighbor’s beautiful dog.
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In this digital era, people have started to forget all things analogue. People would rather listen to iPods than walk with their old cassette walkmans. The catastrophe is also infecting the photography field. Almost everyone had gone digital, and simply forgot the golden age of film photography.