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Check out this first peek at our Lomotrip to the wonderfull city of Triest - all shots taken with our "Agfa Le Box":http://shop.lomography.com/go/?where=shop&pro=leb single use companion!
Check out this first peek at our Lomotrip to the wonderfull city of Triest – all shots taken with our Agfa Le Box single use companion!
Lomography School Project in Cairo For the cultural days (Sunday, June 15th – Tuesday, June 17th, 2008) at the German Evangelic Secondary School of Cairo, Helga Sursock (curator and Lomography Ambassador of Cairo), Kathrin Klaus (teacher of elementary class 1B) and twenty five of their closest seven-year-olds are initiating this year’s big Cairo-LomoWall project.
Mission Winners and New Mission Congrats go out to "tarthyper":http://www.lomohomes.com/tarthyper for winning the "Stolen Portraits" competition!!
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Four Years on the Lubitel 166+ It's been a few years since Lomography released the Lubitel 166+. At the time there was a glut of excited reviews. Let's take another look at the camera four years later.
How to Make a Fancy New Strap for Your Diana Camera A really easy way to give your camera a unique new look is through a nice camera strap. This tutorial will teach you how to make your camera truly your own. You probably already own all the necessary equipment, so there's no excuse not to give it a go!
Diana Cameras Saved from Burning House Last weekend, I was waiting for my ice cream, reading a free Portuguese magazine called DIF when I spotted, not one, but two Diana cameras on its pages. And it turned out they had been rescued from an house on fire, or at least they would have, if there had actually been a fire. Learn about the Burning House Project and the astounding amount of cameras that it rescues.
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2 comments
maddyoulook
cool!
zulupt
Great pics!!! I really love them. They have that vintage twist that i like ;)