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On a chilly Saturday in February, there were wild things prowling the streets of London, accompanied by their trusty Diana F+ cameras and some warm thermals they crawled around aiming to take some super shots of the big freeze. Find out how our pack of workshop wolves got on and whether they survived it out in the jungle city.
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Roaming around the Lomography Gallery Store Soho, there were bats, tiger hats, frog masks, and delicious cider. Also live music from cats and cats and cats and most importantly the launch of the Valentine's Edition cameras. Find out who looked the scariest and check out some seriously snarly smiles..
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Looking for something different of a view to see? You’re just in luck this time because we have here a couple of movies that will surely make your boredom go away!
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The Lomography Embassy Store Budapest organized the first light painting workshop last December 2011.
Five enthusiastic lomographers, a few Lomography camera loaded with film, perfect place (with lot of space), great mentor, and lighting sources... What else did we need?
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Nearly a month after Kodak announced its move to file for bankruptcy protection, the iconic company finally has a good news for film photographers: it will cease the production of digital equipment but will carry on with its film division. Read more about it after the jump!
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As Lomography revives the dwindling popularity of film photography, The Print Room is calling for photo entries for an exhibition in March. Read more information after the break.
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Until March 11th, 2012, La Criée will be presenting Ukrainian photographer Boris Mikhailov’s Salt Lake series. Dating from 1986, the series of 50 photographs looks back at Soviet-era Ukraine and the simple yet dangerous pleasures which life afforded at the time.
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Recently, while I was browsing through my favorite blogger's Formspring, I chanced upon a link of a movie trailer that features a Holga 120N. Check out the video after the break.
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Watch out, the story is now turning white-hot! Where exacly would "Sad Girl" reach "Animal Boy"? I am looking for a story filled with analogue surprises!
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'RUMBLE', is an exhibition of new works by artist Rashid Johnson (b. 1977, Chicago). It includes paintings, sculpture, installation, and film.
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Our lovely princess Diana F+ camera was seen in the pages of a fashion catalogue. For sure this plastic beauty is becoming more and more noticed!
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Norman Parkinson was an acclaimed British photographer who is most famous for his fashion photography. A new exhibition at Bristol's Mshed is showing a selection of his photographs from the '50s and '60s which captured the spirit and fashion of these eras.
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Woof! Meow! Any animal lovers in the house? Let's look at the lovely animals in Singapore's local pet shelter through a Lomographic lens. They will melt your heart!
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Howdy partner, it’s time to saddle up with the brand new La Sardina cameras Belle Starr and Coyote! With designs inspired by America’s Wild West, these 35mm whippersnappers are lovingly crafted from oxidized brass and finished using a combination of etching and laser engraving.
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Black and white photographs of famous cities are always striking to every film photographer's eyes and heart. Be captivated with Frank Oscar Larson's candid snapshots of vintage New York City. Details after the break...
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Lomography Vienna is expanding, and we need you to join our team! Four job opportunities are now being offered - Junior Key Account Manager, Copywriter, Interaction Designer, and Photography Lab Operator.
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The LomoRoadShow is coming for you! We've packed our bags, stuffed our suitcases with cameras, rolls of film and more goodies, and we'll be touring the Netherlands and Belgium this year! We need your help though, because we need to decide which cities we'll ransack with our wacky cameras and that's where you guys come in!
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January is a month full of resolutions. How about taking up a new hobby and learn something new? Learn how to be a new film director... the analogue way!
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A public art project in Scotland has recently been completed with analogue photos from a selection of Lomography Cameras! In this public art project, an underpass development in a poor part of Scotland was transformed with eye-catching photographs taken by children native to the locale. Read on to discover the images of these talented kids who'd never before worked with analogue cameras!
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For our second community workshop of the month, we decided to showcase the Diana F+ in all it's glory, through the eyes of one of its biggest fans!