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The luscious twin lensed loveliness of the lubitel was what we were learning about on a super crisp January Sunday! Find out how we got down in trendy Chinatown for the celebration of the Chinese New Year.
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The arrival of the Year of the Dragon was celebrated with a huge parade in Buenos Aires´ Chinatown. It was a two-day festival with a lot of good auguries.
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2011 was a massive year for me analogue-wise. I got a lot of new cameras, I took thousands of photos, I tried new films, I took photography courses... in fact I think 2011 is going to be hard to beat, but here's my simple list of ways I'm going to make 2012 even better!
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We started this new year in style in Amsterdam. Read the entire recap of the analogue new years party in the Lomography Gallery Store. Including pictures and a movie!
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You probably have listed your film photography resolutions last year and so now that 2012 has just begun, we're asking you: how did they work out for you? Successful? No need to worry, we've got you a list on how to widen your film perspectives this year. Learn more after the break!
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What happens when you mix a photo camera, a movie camera, lights, family and champagne in one analogue movie? Easy: you get a lovely and unique double exposure film. Do you want to know how I did it? Keep on reading!
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New Year's Eve is very interesting - in every corner of the world you can be sure that there's something going on. 200 Cigarettes is a funny compilation of interrelated characters determined to make their New Year memorable - but not without strange incidents and frustrating mishaps!
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It's a new year and it goes without saying that new beginnings must occur as well. Resolutions are meant to broken tough (and are incredibly passe), so this time around, I'll stick with a photo project that I've been itching to do for years already - Project One: One year. One lens. One film.
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The future is analogue and it's almost here! I'm hoping for an adventurous and fabulous year in life and in lomography, so here are some of my ideas for 2012!
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The holidays are over, your first college or work week of the year has passed and you should still be grasping at those new year's resolutions. Come share all of those with us during the analogue new year's mixer on January 6th around 6 pm.
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On this day, in 45 B.C, the world began celebrating New Year's Day on January 1 upon implementation of the Julian Calendar. Learn something about the origins of New Year's Day after the jump!
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The New Year is upon us! It's time to start off with a clean slate and purge all the bad vibes from the previous year, wouldn't you agree?
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No, it's not about a fancy dinner-dance or a masquerade party for New Year's Eve. We're talking about the centuries-old tradition held in New York's Times Square at the turn of a fresh, new year.
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2012 is here! New Year! Fresh Start! New Resolutions!
Let's commit some new resolution for our analogue skills!
January Workshops @ Lomography Gallery Store Singapore presents:
"MY NEW YEAR LOMOGRAPHY RESOLUTION: I WANNA.."
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Come celebrate the holidays at your Union Square Lomography Store. No matter if you're more into Santas, or dreidels, or dashikis - we want to celebrate with you. So let's have a festivus for all of us!
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Chinese New Year may be over for a few months already but for one Lomographer out there, today is going to be an auspicious day as we announce the winner of Round-the-Clock Rumble: Kung Hei Fat Choi!
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Why is it that we celebrate the New Year so? People put on silly hats, drink, dance, sing and party like it's 1999. This kind of carnival is celebrated mainly on the turnover of the new year on the calendar but in some cultures it is celebrated on different days. One thing is for sure, you can capture great photos at this carnival wherever you are in the world!
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What's in a word? Why plenty, if our Word of the Month: January winners are to be asked! They provide very varied yet equally stunning submissions for our contest. Let's take a look shall we?
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We've read and received countless resolutions and plenty of promises from the community to ring in the New Year. We're featuring the one we like best here. Read on!
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I’m not what you’ll call a sporty lady, so I asked two top cheerleaders to came with me to the race to cheer on the runners while I did some photos.