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We are honored to introduce Jose Ramon Bas as LomoAmigo. The Spanish artist, who has been commissioned to create the LomoKino Premiere award, shows us in this interview his vision of Coney Island through the lens of his Diana.
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Photographer, blogger, radio programmer Artemis Günebakanlı, was shooting with Fisheye Baby 110. We took a look at her photos and interviewed with her. Are you curious to see what her photos look like and what we talked about ? Keep reading.
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Right before the LomoKino, Yu-Sheng has already been creating mini analogue movies with his LC-A. A patient one, right? Definitely a lover of analogue!
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Hong Kong's very own LomoKino Amigo Duncan Wong has a day-job, and it's much like everyone else's in this city of commerce. Wong, however, has been running a visual online-magazine, "EyesCoffee" which is a platform for the avid old-camera collector to showcase his b&w photos, poems, and other things quintessentially "human".
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First featured in our Lomography Questionnaire, Mademoiselle Javel shares her pictures taken with the Fisheye Camera. A photographer and videographer by trade, Mademoiselle Javel shares some of her mind-toying images.
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LomoAmigo Reserve Result is a Lomography enthusiast hailing from the City of Angels! This artist is an active Lomographer who loves to capture the art and continues grow the artist culture by taking photos of awesomeness!
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It's not unusual for her to turn into analogue photography since she has been living the creative life. From a passionate Lomographer, to a LomoKino director, come and meet this LomoAmigo!
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Hailing from Dorset in the UK, Mark Anderson is one of the world’s leading sand sculptors. We couldn’t pass up the opportunity to let him shoot with one of our La Sardina beach edition cameras. Head over the jump to check out his awesome sculptures and swim into the life of a sand artist!
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On June 21st we celebrated Go Skateboarding Day. So, isn't it appropriate that we also give you a skateboarding LomoAmigo? We present to you the work of Marcelo Mug, Brazilian skateboarder and photographer who is always with his Holga 120 capturing the skateboarding scene.
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"My passion and life is creating images. Ever since I began taking photos when I was 15 years old, if I’m not standing behind a camera it’s because I’m standing in front of an image or a moment so perfectly lit that it’s waiting to be captured." learn more about our LomoAmiga Erika Diettes and see what she shot with the La Sardina
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School is already back for most of the students out there but that does not mean that they will stop shooting lovely analogue photos and interesting LomoKino movies!
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Along with a fisheye No.2, the guys from The City Loves You (TCLY) share their views and perspective on Mexican Urban Culture. Not only do they tell Lomography what their blog is about, they also give us some insight on what's next for them.
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National Surfer and Actress Çağla Kubat went out and shot a roll with Lomography's La Sardina St. Tropez. You can view her photos and read the interview after the jump.
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Cheryl Lee Xin Yi, a multi-talented Chinese artist, living in Malaysia, has so much joie de vivre inside her that she is always able to find a way to express herself, whether its through her words, or her bubbly personality. Hailing from a small town in Pahang, Malaysia, this amigo shows us how to capture our beautiful Malaysia with La Sardina after the jump!
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Cinematographer Vasco Lucas Nunes takes on the LomoKino and shoots a remarkable movie! He got a masters in Cinematography from the AFI Conservatory. His work is part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Check out his work after the jump!
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She has already stirred quite a following in our Community because of her lovely Lomographs, articles, and LomoWalls! But then we also have to see that this lady is a keen and brilliant LomoKino filmmaker who is worth looking out for.
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Gregory Siff is truly a contemporary American artist. Creating images that blend Pop Art and Abstract-expressionism, Siff's work is vibrant and arresting with an emotionalism normally absent in urban art. Originally from Brooklyn, New York, Gregory officially made Los Angeles home in 2009 where he has since established himself as 'one to watch' in the LA art scene. He has garnered a strong following among the Hollywood community as well as holding his own in the street art scene, having recently completed a collaboration with artist RISK and others within one of LA's most respected crews, The 7th Letter.
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LomoAmigas Najva Sol and Molly Crabapple took an artistic stance on the Lubitel 166+. Najva Sol took photos of beauty then Molly Crabapple drew on the photos to take the photo to another level. Check out what they came up with after the jump!
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The serious part of his life is balanced with the fun that Lomography can bring! From his analogue photos, to the LomoKino, this LomoAmigo sure knows how to entertain himself with his toy cameras and 'black ticking box'!
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Presenting our latest LomoAmigo from Malaysia. Zan Azlee is a journalist, documentary filmmaker and writer. Read more about our LomoAmigo, his new project and the documentary he captures after the jump!