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The Kenyalang Park Night Market is only open during the weeks before Chinese New Year. It is a busy hub of colorful activity - full of people and full of life!
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Binondo, Manila's Chinatown, is one of our favorite places to photograph. It is an easy place to go to if we want to have an instant lomowalk because it can provide different streets with various ambiance. And of course, it has plenty of food and restaurants to choose from if ever we get hungry along the way. But one word always comes to mind every time I hear the place "Binondo". Wedding.
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Fortune, wealth, and good luck are some of the things that our Chinese brothers and sisters want for the new year. And as preparation, they buy fruits, charms, and delicacies days before the Chinese New Year.
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Most students appreciate Christmas for the four week relief it usually brings. The build-up before the holidays seems (to me, at least) the busiest time of the year, and I’m not talking about Christmas shopping! How about Christmas in the library?
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When you think of Christmas, what colours swirl through your mind? Is it the red of Grandma's favorite red dress she always wears every Christmas? The white of the fluffy stuff everyone is dreaming of or it is the green of the packaging of your favourite alcoholic beverage?
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Kodak Gold is the most common film used by amateur photographers. Produced by Kodak since 1986, this film can still be found anywhere.
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Dessert and dancing! The party is raging, cameras are clicking, and everyone looks radiant...
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Oh snap! The drinks are flowing and guests are merry.
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This is how the West was won: not with a whimper but with a bang! Union Square is all a-flutter welcoming us.
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"There's gold in them thar hills!" and it looks like everyone heard the message!
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Don't you just love the bossy color of Gold? And the emotive hue that the golden hours of dusk and dawn give? Here are the winners of the Golden Hour Rumble...
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Get yourselves ready, Bay Area. We're going to swoop into the city like the classic San Francisco fog - in fact, cooler! Our team has been working to open our doors this Thursday, and with our superb architects in from Vienna, the shop is really starting to come to life. Check out the teaser video below to get a quick glimpse of Lomography San Francisco in the early stages...
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The mother of fashion magazine loves one of our cameras! Guess which of our ladies got featured in this year's Vogue Magazine Gift Guide. Always wondered what to give your fashionable friends? Wonder no longer!
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In honor of our latest additions to the Lomography lineup - the special Gold Edition Diana F+, Diana Mini, and Fisheye No. 2 - we'd like to take you back to the '80s with a guilty pleasure - Spandau Ballet.
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In lieu of the launch of our newest Golden Edition cameras, here's our royal (like royalty-gold) rumble!
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What are the '10 Golden Rules of Lomography' without golden cameras and images to snazz it up? Let's take a look at some zesty, golden photos with the help of our 'Browse by Color' feature.
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In 1848, a man named James Marshall found small gold nuggets in San Francisco. His discovery sparked the gold rush era, where thousands of people migrated to California in the hopes of finding gold and immensely improving their lives.
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Our analogue goodies and vintage finds are prized possessions to us as they are. However, certain luxurious versions, gleaming in gold, make them even more precious and eye-catching. Take a look at some notable gold versions of film camera models after the jump!
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Lomography Gallery Store East London hosted a very swank champagne reception to celebrate the release of the two beautiful La Sardina clones. Cast in luxurious gold metal, these new La Sardinas deserved nothing less than the absolute finest!
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Join Lomography Gallery Store Greenwich Village as we celebrate a secret unveiling in style!