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A hundred goodie bags to be given away at an event opening is a good way to draw in the crowd. But that’s not the reason why I went to the inaugural of Culture We Love: Korean Festival 2012.
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From Tuesday, April 17 to Friday, April 21, there was a Design Week in the Brera district of Milan (the same place where the Lomography Store is located in the city). I was one of the ten selected lomo-reporters for this event. Here some images taken before the beginning of the exposition!
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Pizza is one of my favorite foods. Freshly-made traditional Italian pizza is even better. I only had one when visiting Sorrento in Italy but I might very well have picked the best!
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Ever want to feel like you're on top of the world? Pu'u Ualaka'a State Park, which is right smack in the middle of urban Honolulu, Hawaii, is a brilliant lookout that offers the best views ever: city skyline meets endless ocean.
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Think you got nothing to shoot? Try looking at your own neighborhood again. You’ll be surprised at what you can find if you looked hard enough.
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GuangZhou's South China Agricultural University (SCAU), the blossoming bauhinia flowers turned everything into a sea of red. Memories, encounters, happiness, that is the beauty of the SCAU campus. Every year, the campus feels so surreal from end of March 'til the beginning of April.
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Every year, at the end of May or at the beginning of June, there is a great street parade in Como, Italy called "Parada par Tücc" (Parade for All). Creativity and art to reinvent the city! See how it goes below!
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Give yourself a break from shopping in New York! Be a kid again, and make sure to be armed with lomography cameras when you visit the Bronx Zoo! One of the best zoological parks in the world, and one of the facilities administered by the renowned Wildlife Conservation Society. The exhibits are all well thought out and place the animals first in both their care and wellbeing.
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Snapshots of a life I would have happily lived forever. Memories of a friendship celebrated by adventure and discovery. Capturing moments of Mongolia in black and white.
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Dubbed as the “Desert of the North,” the La Paz Sand Dunes is a popular destination for sand boarding, trekking, shooting films, and sightseeing.
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Located at Sejingkat, Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia, Borneo Convention Centre (BCCK) is a place where many big events and exhibitions are held.
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Camp Erdman is known for being one of the more frequented and popular YMCA camps on the island of Oahu, Hawaii. It's clean, very large, right next to the beach, and has many spaces for activities. Last year, my church's young adult group had a weekend retreat there, and I managed to snap some memorable photos of the amazing time we had.
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You know those times when you just need to get away? When just a couple of days spent somewhere that is not here will do you a world of good? This is where I go.
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A few days relaxing on the shores of Inle Lake, Myanmar while backpacking in 2003. A wonderful, beautiful, and very photographic part of the world. It was a knee-jerk decision going to Myanmar. I had a few weeks free and I was in Bangkok, so I bought myself a plane ticket, got a visa and off I flew.
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Tin Hau Festival falls on the 23rd of March of the Lunar Calendar, there are big-scale parades all over Hong Kong. As this year is also the 40th anniversary of Yuen Long's Shap Pat Heung, the size of the parade is unprecedented!
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Reminiscing about her favorite place in her homeland, the author of this week's featured locations post has come up with a rather unique way of presenting her chosen location. Check it out after the jump!
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Universal Studios Singapore (USS) is the star attraction of Singapore's first Integrated Resorts (IR), Resorts World Sentosa (RWS). Since its opening in March 18, 2010, it has attracted tens of thousands of visitors.
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I have been around Latin America with my Lomo cameras a lot. Latin America is definitely more enjoyable with a Lomo in your pocket. Rio de Janeiro is always beautiful - summer or winter, you can always enjoy the sea and samba.
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The UK might not have your typical tropical warm climate or endless sunshine in the sky, but I have found a treasure of a beach closer to home, which I reckon could rival many a beach abroad! Read on to find out where it is.
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When the time in the city becomes weary and incredibly slow, it's always a prime time to go home, kick up my feet, and relax in my backyard. Yes, it seems silly, but really, the backyard is like your own little oasis - a garden of whatever you want it to be. Add some colorful masks to your Lomography camera, and you're set to go.