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★ On Cookies and Photoshop
We're not much into photo-retouching here at Lomography, but this is a version of Photoshop we give might give into and love... Curious... Read after the jump.
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★ Behind the Scenes of Christopher Nolan's Batman Trilogy
An opening week and $162 million later, director Christopher Nolan's final chapter for The Caped Crusader could be the biggest, baddest blockbuster of the year. Find out more about Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, and The Dark Knight Rises from this sneak peek of "The Art and Making of the Dark Knight Trilogy," a new behind-the-scenes book by Jody Duncan Jesser and Janine Pourroy.
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★ How Do Olympians Eat?
Only five days left until the 2012 Summer Olympic Games begin and we're already hungry for the fast-paced photos our London Lomographers will be sharing with us! To get us pumped for the friendly competition, Reuters photographer Umit Bektas loads up on the lean and mean Olympic diets of Turkish athletes. See how the pros eat here!
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★ The DIY Projects
The La Sardina DIY is already out and about, so we decided to make it more fun with more DIY tutorials! Check out the stuff you can do to join the DIY crowd!
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★ How To Build London's Biggest LomoWall In Five Days
Last week team Lomography UK emerged blinking from the office into the sunlight, donned knee pads and power tools, and spent five days installing four LomoWalls at the Museum of London. Watch the whole process in this time lapse video...
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★ Analogue Directors: Christopher Nolan & Woody Allen
What do Woody Allen (Midnight in Paris) and Christopher Nolan (The Dark Knight Rises) have in common? Besides being two of the biggest names in Hollywood, both filmmakers are rather low-fi folks. Not fans of texting or emailing, they both continue to create movies in film and avoid unnecessarily hi-tech shooting techniques.
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★ Regrettably Tacky Celebrity Photos
Eric Bana with a single red daisy in front of his face. Sarah Jessica Parker in gym clothes plus a misplaced Perrier bottle. David Duchovny in shiny leggings on a disco ball. Christina Ricci emerging from a space egg. Here's a gallery of cringe-worthy celeb photos from the 80's and 90's. Posing and styling lessons learned, hopefully!
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★ Sightseeing in Budapest with Lomography's Diana and a Vespa!
A local magazine called on Lomography Hungary for a special project. So we got our trusty Diana F+ El Toro and stuck it to our Vespa scooter which became the perfect sightseeing vehicle, ready to discover the beautiful spots of Budapest. The outcome was great!
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★ Is Your Shot In The Museum Of London LomoWall?
There are currently 30,000 Lomographs on the walls at the Museum Of London. We've spent six months gathering the shots from you the Lomography community, from workshops, and from the Team GB Paralympic Athletes in training. We've spent a week constructing this huge piece of art, and now we can confirm which Lomographers shots are on the wall!
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★ The Amazing (Analogue) Spiderman!
This summer blockbuster is more than just fun excitement and action! In the movie, there are many shots of Peter Parker (played by Andrew Garfield) using and holding onto his beloved film cameras. Check out the analogue goodness on The Amazing Spiderman (2012)!
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★ Grass Portraits by Ackroyd & Harvey
Grass will certainly be greener on some sides with enough light and water, as British artists Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey know. These portraits created via photosynthesis are literally the freshest images we've seen today! See how they nurture and grow their art here.
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★ Local Charities Benefiting from Diana World Tour Austin!
The Diana World Tour is on display from Thursday, July 19, through Tuesday, September 4, culminating in a LIVE AUCTION of prints to the benefit of local Austin charities from 6:00 - 8:00 pm!
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★ 50,000 Gummy Bears
What weighs 220 pounds, looks like a rainbow, and is an homage to Alexander McQueen? Read on to find out how editor-in-chief Hissa Igarashi and fashion editor Sayuri Murakami created a show-stopper for the debut issue of TWELV Magazine.
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★ Analogue Freshness
Photographer Dan Cretu literally has a fruity imagination. Using produce like oranges, limes, cucumbers and tomatoes, he sculpts analogue objects that look good enough to eat! A salad camera? A citrus bicycle? Even a meaty cassette? Order up!
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★ (Possibly) The World's Smallest Tintypes Taken Using the Fisheye Baby 110
That's right folks, you're reading it right! What could be the the teeniest tintype photographs in history were recently taken using the Fisheye Baby 110 camera. We know you want to know more, so go ahead and read on!
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★ Spotted: Pretty Diana on Ugly Betty
I was re-watching an episode of Ugly Betty from Season 4 called "The Butterfly Effect" when I suddenly noticed the appearance of several Diana F+ cameras along the main corridor on the set of the drama!
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★ Multiple Exposures by Famous Photographers
One of the Magazine's requested posts for July is "Seeing Double" so we're sharing these double/multiple exposure shots by master photographers for your inspiration. Check out the surrealistic photos by Man Ray, Lewis Carroll, and more, and show us your MX snaps for some Piggies!
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★ Ryan McGinley: Whistle for the Wind
These dynamic photographs by Ryan McGinley are as spectacular as 4th of July fireworks. Not because they literally feature pyrotechnics, but because his road trip images of naked friends running through highways and jumping off cliffs epitomizes what it means to be young in the land of the free.
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★ Analogue All Around Taiwan
Upon my arrival to Taiwan, I quickly realized how much faster the analogue world has caught up compared to my small island of Hawaii. Almost every store window I looked into had an analogue camera as decoration, advertisement, or inventory! See the analogue goodies after the jump!
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★ Why You Should Take Your Instant Camera To Summer Festivals
When you visit festivals where bands or singers that you adore perform at, you usually don't think of bringing paper with you for an autograph, right? But you also don't want to bump into your idol and not have anything on you to keep as a memento. Why don't you take an instant picture and have them sign the snap instead?