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Most normal people go south, someplace warm, for their spring break adventures. Me? I went to Vancouver in my final year of being an undergrad, to finally catch a game with my beloved Canucks in person, and also to revisit the Pacific Northwest I had called home just a couple of years earlier.
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Is it really easier to talk to someone behind a screen? Have a look at Germaine Koh’s oldie-but-goodie project, “Call”, as she challenges social boundaries to tackle this burning question.
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We've waited long enough, but hockey night is finally back in Canada. What better way to celebrate a good ol' Canadian tradition than heading out to the arena, a bar or a friend's house to catch the game!
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Vancouver-based rock band Needles//Pins released their single 'Drop It' from their 2012 album '12:34' and looked to Lomographers Nick Benidt and Brittany Maisonneuve to translate their song into a super neat music video. Of course, it was shot on the Lomokino! Check out what Nick had to say about this shoot!
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We know, we know... "Leave the digital grind behind" is one of the 10 Golden Rules, but you should see this enormous outdoor orca installation by Canadian artist Doug Coupland. Doesn't the Lego-like whale remind you our Orca 110 Black and White film? Paired with the new Fisheye 110 Baby Camera, it's a match made in ocean heaven!
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As the Arkells toured across Canada, Mike DeAngelis, the vocalist, and guitarist of the band took along his beloved camera and documented their unforgettable moments to share with us. Mike collected the reflection on the realities of traveling and playing music with his band in different cities.
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These two images are uncanny, in composition and sentiment conveyed. They are more than six decades apart and as such were taken in almost two separate worlds. From observing the two photos however the social context doesn't seem to have changed much, but that's just at first glance.
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Meet Vancouver’s Paul Ismirnioglou! He discovers his inspirations and captures them with his Diana F+! Paul shares with us his documentations of his daily life and experiments used with different techniques and other unique tricks while playing around with our favorite analogue camera!
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Best known around here as ali55, Alison tells us about her shooting style and cameras of choice, "I always try and change it up a bit with cameras because capturing life in shots also really depends on what you use!"
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Lomography Canada & Shedoesthecity.com put a call out looking for three individuals, each one hailing from a different city in Canada: Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal to receive one Diana Mini En Rose to document and show off what their town means to them. Check out who the winners are!
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Three Winners will be chosen, each one hailing from a different city in Canada: Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal. Each will receive one Diana Mini En Rose to document and show off what their town means to them! Your shots will be featured here and on shedoesthecity.com!
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Lomography is taking over Canada, one analogue city at a time! We'll be traveling coast to coast for this series, digging into old photo albums and our online lomographic community as we reminisce the development of our beautiful Canadian cities!
This week, we'll look back at Vancouver's analogue roots and how this popular city has developed to what it is today.
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Interview with art and gift boutique Gigi B. in Vancouver, BC.
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The amazingly beautiful Old Salt building and Olympic Village area of Vancouver. This area was transformed for the 2010 Winter Olympics. Situated on False Creek this spectacular location is must visit for Lomographers at any time of day. At night it is particularly worth a visit.
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Looking for a cheap compact camera that gives surprising results? The Olympus Stylus 80 could be for you!
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The Different and Inspiring buildings of Vancouver's Downtown. The City of Vancouver is a relatively new city. The architecture of the city center is always changing.
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The City of Vancouver just recently experienced its biggest Winter snowfall since 1967. Traditionally Vancouver does not get a lot of snow or any at all but this year 2ft of snow fell in the city itself, it made for hazardous traveling conditions with the airport delays, train cancellations, buses not running, cars being stranded everywhere. The City itself was unprepared.
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Last year i was looking for something different, after completing a 3 year photography course, i was spent, however i felt the bug biting again. What could i do in photography that really was inspiring, different and definitely not digital!
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Queen Elizabeth Park is one of the most visited places in Vancouver. According to the park board the park receives 6 Million visitors a year and that it is also the highest place in Vancouver.
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Granville Island Market is one of the most visited places in Vancouver. Its the place to soak in the atmosphere of the City.