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Chicago winters are tough, but they make everyone in this city really appreciate summertime. It's time to get out of the house and maybe see those friends you've been blowing off during your hibernation. As for us, we've planned some really special events for all of you to come out to. What better way to enjoy the sunny days than a boat tour with your favorite people ever!
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We're talking about us, not your action figure collection.
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We loved looking through your submissions that captured the look, feel, and spirit of India!
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I admit it looks a bit...not cute. But I would say it is the only one you need for 360° photos!
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The best thing about Rio de Janeiro is the amazing views. So what camera better to take with you than the Spinner and capture all that beauty in 360°?
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Get organized this Spring with Do It Yourself rainbow negative sleeves that are perfect to store your Spinner films!
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Be careful in the winter, because it may be that your Spinner 360° freezes. And that means it can not rotate properly. Read on if you want to know what you can do about it.
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I'm a big fan of the Spinner 360º but it wasn't until I paired it with the Lomography X-Pro Chrome 100 that I discovered its true potential and the beginning of a match made in heaven! Read more about it after the jump.
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I spend new year differently this year, and not like the previous one. Read about how I celebrated the coming of this new year!
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A new year has come, and some new resolutions have been made. I hope everything becomes better this year, and also that I get better at shooting analogue.
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Every person, every new year, have theirs new wishes. So, this are my wishes in 2013 for my analogue life.
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It's each and every Camera's day to shine here at Lomography. In light of this, we've created a little special something for our Camera aficionados. Have the pleasure of deducing which 16 cameras the poster depicts, after the jump!
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Having a long holiday? Why don't you try visiting my hometown, Blitar, East Java?
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Since we're now in the season of merriment, we thought of sharing with you some festive-looking photos taken using various Lomography cameras. Today, we bring you some photos shot with the Spinner 360°! Are you ready for a whirlwind of fun?
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The Spinner 360 is always turning heads! Just one pull of the rip cord and you’ve got yourself a 360 degree piece of panoramic perfection. It’s got exposed sprocket holes and endless possibilities. Ever wonder how to use it indoors? We can show you! The Spinner 360 has more up its sleeve than you’d expect.
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Hello my friends. At least I can show you the fifth issue of my particular search for twin photos of mine in the huge world of Lomography.
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Belgian Lomographer Elvis couldn't quite pick his favourite analogue camera. So in Eurovision Song Contest style, he gave out points. Find out how your favourite camera ranked after the jump.
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Time to make those lists for gift giving and receiving. I looked at the cameras on my shelf and thought about which one is my favorite. It’s a difficult choice because I like them all. A lot of the time, it depends on where I am going and what kind of photos I plan to take.
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Luke Austin studied digital art and works in a toyshop. That sense of creativity and fun carries through his photos (he's planning an experiment that combines the Spinner with juggling...amazing) Read on to find out more about this evil genius!
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My first Lomography affair began while my first love affair bloomed. So here's the story about my first photos with my first love, by my first Lomography camera, in my first year in college.
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Leticia is the type of person who loves to try things out and experiment. She was born in Rio de Janeiro and throughout her life she walked a long way, until she found herself on a stage in front of a microphone singing his songs. Lead singer of Letuce Band, she recently visited a region called Chapada dos Veadeiros, one of the most beautiful natural reserves of Brazil, and she took some Lomography cameras in her bag. Check out the photos and a interview with her after the jump...