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University student Benjamin McPherson Ficklin is busy exhibiting, interviewing, and spreading his love for analogue photography by virtue of his own determination. As you'll read and discover, from his lengthy responses in our interview, he's all about exploring the full potential of this, as well as a list of other, forms of expression.
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She writes poetry, plays the piano and shoots fantastic Lomographs. In this Lomo Amigo feature, Strangelilgirl shows us how creativity requires one to be a little strange.
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Musician Paul Lesinski (from Colorfield, The Strangers, and The Floydian Slips) has teamed up with Lomographer Analogeyes on his new solo album 'A Fear Of Flashing Lights'. Check out their incredible collaboration right here!
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I'm lucky enough to have my list of favorite artists that I want to see live almost completely crossed off: Tori Amos, Radiohead and Silverchair, just to name a few. Last Summer, I added a band that I've been listening to since my Freshman Year in high school: Ween!
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My boyfriend and I plan on going to Japan in the next year or so, and we thought it would be fun to do doubles with someone who lives there as a way to mix both locations together and get even more excited about going. We were fans of Takuji's work and luckily he was just as excited about the idea as we were.
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Hear the name "Ma's" and you might conjure up the image of an old, large, greasy woman flipping pancakes and grumpily asking what you'd like to order, according to my boss; apparently the name didn't entice many customers in the early years. But prejudices finally subsided and people were pleased to discover that Ma's was actually a locally owned Chinese/Thai restaurant found right in the heart of downtown Central Point, and has now not only been thriving for the past 10+ years, but has been my place of employment for the last 3 of them.
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From the moment we met **Denise Sprengelmeyer** from Eugene, Oregon, we knew this design diva had taste. Laser cut chandelier earrings - check. Amazing shoes - check. And an avid Lomographer? - check!
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Jacksonville, Oregon is a historic town found right in the center of Oregon’s wine country. It’s about a 20 minute drive to get there from my apartment in Central Point. It has always been a favorite stop for my Mom and I when looking for something fun to do on a Saturday afternoon, or when we’d have family visiting from far away, anxious to go sight-seeing.