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Coming from a non-art background can be tough on a amateur photographer, trying to break into the photography scene. So, I thought I should prepare a portfolio to show what I have in mind, not only to show clients but also to see for myself where I'm headed towards. With some inspiration, I started work on my first series.
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A colossal camera, made by Dennis Manarchy, traverses America and captures stunning portraits of its culture and people. Take a look at this exceptional photography project which would surely amaze and inspire all film photographers.
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2011 was a pretty big year for us, and we probably shot more with our lomo cameras than in any other year, not least because the year started with the acquisition of the Sprocket Rocket and a bunch of new Diana lenses.
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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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After more than a year, the painstaking wait of everyone involved with the project has finally culminated. Our rolls of 35mm and 120 films have finally been developed, cross-processed, and printed. Various songs on waiting have been composed and compiled. Nothing wilted. No one withered. Yes – the long wait is finally over!
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Photographer Isa Leshko had captured these moving photographs of animals who are at the end stage of their lives using film. Her ongoing series taps your thoughts on what it means to be mortal. Pictures after the jump...
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Tom and Melissa's adventures continue as they go through the long haul towards fall.
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We believe in signs. You pass a million signs each day. They boss you around and tell you what you can and can't do. STOP! DON'T WALK! NO TRESPASSING! EXIT HERE! USE CAUTION! And my recent favorite, from right in the middle of noisy, chaotic New York City: DON'T HONK!
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Las Vegas is the human carnival. Where career gamblers mingle with Elvis impersonators while watching strippers.
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Summer is a shooting star that dazzles as it streaks past us. We drove with the windows down, hot wind
at full blast. We let grains of sand hide out between our toes. We took shelter behind sunglasses. Now, so soon, it's September and we only have lomography to remind us of the finest moments. So,
what did The Long Haul Project do with our summer vacation?
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One of Lomography's superstars, Mijonju, together with his friend, Cameron Lew, are the brainchildren of Shutterlog: a video channel which makes us, analogue shutterheads, appreciate the musical aspect of our photographic babies — created by our very own camera clicks and snaps!
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There are two types of people: those who have been to LA, and those who haven't.
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The journey is the destination...
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When you travel as much as we do, sometimes you forget about the places and stories that can be found right in your own neighborhood.
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The Long Haul Project, which consists of Tom and Melissa, is here again with their second column: still about love, lomography, and their adventures in between!
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Losing inspiration and motivation to shoot in film? Try some photography projects to jolt you back to your artistic self!
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Roman Pido and Johann Espiritu of Manila Camera Style share the story behind their humble photography project, which features conversations about film and film cameras among analogue photography enthusiasts in the Philippines.
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A whole new year full of bright horizons and new beginnings is just around the bend. Resolutions to become a better girlfriend, to learn a new language or to finally lose that extra 10lbs will be broken days after the ball drops. I hate resolutions, so I'm not creating any.
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Loosely based on Jeff Nachtigall's (dirklancer) The Art of Waiting project, WHILST WE WAIT is a Philippine-based photo-project whose goal is to visualize the future through a heterogeneous analogue-mixture of film photographs and handwritten letters with vivid virtues of anticipation, perspective and waiting. Would you wait with us, too?