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The Black Lips are one of the coolest garage rock bands around: often outrageous and provocative, these four guys from Atlanta have become popular thanks to their hit "Bad Kids", which was also featured in the soundtrack of the movie 500 Days of Summer. We met them at their gig in Brescia, Italy, where we collected the films they shot during their Italian tour. Jared Swilley, bass and vocals, also answered a couple of questions for us. Enjoy!
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Raoni Marqs, is one of those active people, who like to do things. With a wide cultural background, it is difficult to define him in a few words. Among the many activities that he does, one of the most outstanding are his illustrations, because as he says, "I don't have a day where I don't grab my notebook and draw." Check out Raoni Marq's illustrations and photographs taken with Lomography Fisheye No2 camera!
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She is someone who has been working in the movie industry for quite some time already. Yet the joy of analogue film making is the one that truly completes her needs.
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Iceland has many great things to offer: indescribably beautiful nature, weird delicacies, an interesting language as well as a bunch of talented musicians. Among them our latest LomoAmigos - Electro-Indie-Pop band FM Belfast! For the last year, singer Lóa took the Russian classic Fed 5 Refurbished with them on tour. Read on to find out what she thinks of this Soviet gem and browse through the band's photo gallery.
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Eleanor Hardwick was born in Oxfordshire, England, in 1993 but she is already one of the ‘IT’ fashion photographers of her generation. Her passion for photography began at the age of twelve. Soon after that magazines including British Vogue and Dazed & Confused took notice of her pictures and wrote articles on her and her photographs. Because of such press recognition, Eleanor has since been commissioned to shoot for clients including Harper's Bazaar, Jack Wills, Oasis, Polydor, Sony, 125 magazine, Rookie magazine, Flavor magazine, Marie Claire Enfants and Puella.
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What happens when Music mixes with Film? It produces sparks, colors and amazing pictures. This month from India, we have a Lomo Amigo who does just that, fusing music with color through his LC-A+!
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He juggles two jobs throughout a year but never stops on discovering analogue photography. A passionate Lomographer and a LomoKino director, let us meet David.
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Andrea Castelletti is a multidisciplinary art director and designer living and working in Milan. Recently, he travelled to Finland and he brought a Lomokino with him ... Curious to get to know him a little better?
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Presenting our latest LomoAmigo from Singapore! Rayner Lim, co-owner of The Pigeonhole Cafe filmed and edited a music video for local band Shelves using only Lomography cameras. The results are pure joy. We've got the awesome song stuck in our head now... beat beat bop bop can't stop...
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Ed is an illustrator and graffiti artist who uses bright, bold colours and lines to create huge pieces that can be seen dotted around various locations from Paris to Preston. He is also a musician who releases work under his own label "Invisible Spies." With so much going on we couldn’t resist making him our LomoAmigo and finding out a bit more about the man behind the can.
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An art enthusiast by heart, it is no doubt for him to be fascinated by the beauty that is analogue photography. From his adventures with a Holga, he was then smitten by Lomography and eventually, the LomoKino!
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It started with a test run of the Lomo LC-Wide and we ended up with a new Lomo Amigo! Photographer Daphne Channa Horn took the LC-Wide with her for 6 months and shot her own series. Resulting in something special, unique and inspiring!
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Following our last feature on photographer Jenna Gang, who shoots with the Diana F+, we are sharing with everyone her story and beautiful photos from her trip to Israel.
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Dilara Sakpınar who we know from the band 123, visited us at Galata in Gallery Store to be our first LomoAmigo. Dilara has already shot with Lomography Cameras, and we give her a Sprocket Rocket as a gift. We will see the results soon.
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You might have seen his LomoKino movie which was featured in our LomoKino Premiere Deluxe a few weeks ago -- and since you've seen his film, it's high time you get to know more about him!
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Filmmaker Tomokazu Yumada has made a film for us using the LomoKino! In the film "TOKYO LIGHTS," he expressed an identity in digital society with a street scene in Tokyo. Enjoy the film, the background, and his camera techniques with LomoKino!
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After working on "Skateistan, Afghanistan's first skate school, Jacob Simkin has taken on another noteworthy project called "Schools on the Moon." Through this new undertaking, the photographer and teacher aims to give Afghan children a chance to obtain decent education. Read more about our LomoAmigo, his new project, and the role of photography and Lomography in this new venture after the jump!
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He sure has got film making in his blood! And with that, he has proved that when you want to achieve something in life, then there should be nothing stopping you.
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She's well known in the community of Lomography, thanks to her photos that ever bite off some prizes in our competitions. Learn a little about this girl who always records the day-to-day of her travels through beautiful analog images. With you, Marina Faria.
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Maria Andersson, also known as Feather and Down, is a Swedish artist whose beautiful voice and music brings us to a dreamy world. We caught up with her when she was in Tokyo for solo gigs and found out more about her LomoKino music videos. Read the interview after jump!