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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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Known for its colourful carnivals, smooth samba and Bossa Nova, Rio de Janeiro is a city simply full of life! So let's take a walk and immerse ourselves on the art and culture it has to offer with this edition of Lomography Day Trips!
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At first sight, the city of São Paulo seems very gray -- grayer than any other Brazilian city. But first looks can be very deceiving... A group of street artists has taken it upon themselves to fill the streets with color. Especially in the Vila Madalena neighborhood the walls are covered in graffiti.
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Rio de Janeiro is definitely a photogenic city (and with its own Lomo store to boot!), but often times, people limit themselves to staying around the beaches and tourist attractions while avoiding favelas entirely since they tend to get a bad rap in popular culture.
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In the last holiday in Brazil I traveled to the south coast and in my bag was one of the prototypes of the Belair X 6-12. Check the beautiful views and photos that I had chance to see and shoot during this trip.
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Ike Levy is a fellow citizen from São Paulo who started to take photographs quite by chance and today he no longer lives without a camera in his bag. With his analogue toys he registers the family, trips, friends, landscapes and whatever crosses his way. Meet this photographer who has the lomographic feeling in his DNA.
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São Paulo aka Sampa has one of the world's most famous creative, underground, and alternative flavours. Coloured façades, graffiti, and diverse ways of street art are all around. Please, be my guest and lose yourself inside this real-life cartoon full of colours.
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One of the oldest neighborhoods that is full of incredible stories, since the Imperial time to today. São Cristóvão, in the city of Rio de Janeiro, was home to the Portuguese Royal Family when they arrived in Brasil.
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After a long wait and a fun competition on our Facebook page, we welcomed the cariocas lomographers at the Lomography Gallery Store's new adress! See some behind-the-scenes photos and come visit the shop soon!
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The launch party in our lovely Gallery Store Rio de Janeiro is on! After the jump have a look at what's happening...
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The launch party in our lovely Gallery Store Rio de Janeiro is coming to the end and we would like to thank everybody!
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The launch party in our lovely Gallery Store in Rio is on! After the jump, have a look at what's happening at our store right now.
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From the city of Guarujá, Junior Faria is one typical professional surfer who spends most time of the year travelling around the world searching for perfect waves. One day he starts to shoot and register the places and the people he met along the way using an analogue cameras. Let's talk to him and get to know a little bit more about this world-class pro surfer and see some of his pictures.
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A green island in the big gray city. Situated at Ibirapuera neighborhood on the south side of the city, Parque do Ibirapuera is the biggest park in São Paulo, it is to São Paulo as Central Park is to New York. It was created in 1956 for the 400th anniversary of the city, with buildings designed by famous architect Oscar Niemeyer and landscaped by Roberto Burle Marx.
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My father loves to go fishing and he just found that Bahia is a great place if you're into high sea fishing. So, we left São Paulo and when we arrived, we were not disappointed. You think this is a fisherman's tale? Well, look at the photos and see for yourself!
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Two very dear friends of mine invited me to go to the famous city invented by Juscelino: Brasília.
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Hello everyone, we would like to introduce the crew of Lomography Brazil to you. After showing you the team located in Rio de Janeiro, it's time to visit São Paulo, the biggest city of the country. It's finally time to meet the São Paulo Lomographers! Ready?
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The North American indie rock band Interpol was in Brazil this early November. LomoAmigo Caio Palazzo was there documenting the concert using Lomography films. See the images after the jump...
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The music photographer Caio Palazzo tested the Lomography Diana F+ CMYK camera and the films Lomography Color Negative 400 and 800 during the tour of the Interpol band in Brazil.
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The movies are rolling in and, just as the thousands of photos have done, in weaving stories and documenting all the beautiful spots that make up the world, so too are these LomoKino productions! Join us after the jump, or more like flight, in visiting the largest country in South America!