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Last week, the Lomography Gallery Store Los Angeles hit the streets for our latest Lomokino Workshop!
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The young-blooded analogue photographer, Dimitri Karakostas, has been taking photographs of the skateboarding subculture since he was a teen. In this interview with him, you'll find out who he dreams of taking a portrait of, why he prefers analogue over digital, and many more...
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Three big names who share the same aesthetics in skateboarding: DLX, HUF, and Haroshi team up to create a series of artworks, as well as clothing products. Want to see what the artist came up with? Read on...
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Tokyo-based artist Haroshi does amazing woodwork. Utilizing broken skateboard decks and other parts to create fine wooden sculptures. Let's check some of his art after the jump.
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Urban clothing brand LRG released a series of rad stop motion video ads featuring a creative mix of mediums showcasing their team of pro skaters. Let's check all the videos after the jump...
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Scott Pommier is an independent photography professional from Vancouver. He started as a skateboarder, then became a professional street and sport photographer. He's a young artist who is always looking for the “peak action”.
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Shoot All Skaters is a segment on skateboarding website, The Berrics. It features the work and stories of filmers and photographers behind skateboarding.
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Are there a lot of LomoLovers here who are into skateboarding as well? If you are one, then you would probably dig this: Format Perspective is a documentary film about skateboarding and photography filmed entirely using Super 8.
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Gravity Park Constanta is my favorite place in my hometown. Not only is it the biggest extreme sports complex in Romania, but it is the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. It’s the place where I can relax, have a great time, practice the sports I love and take funky photos with my Lomo cameras.
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Submerge yourself in the world of Lomography at the BRIGHT 2011 Marketplace from 7th to 9th of July. Our crew, including our hottest and freshest catch "La Sardina", will be awaiting you with a ship-shape programme.
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Official or not, it’s a holiday strictly observed by many. And for these many, whose idea of fun is riding a thin board with rickety wheels (the risk of a broken bone makes it even funner), it’s a day to let the grind be heard around the world.
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Webo29 takes you through Malta’s one and only skate park.
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I first started skateboarding a lot of years ago. It quickly became clear that I was not very good, and I decided to draw attention away from this sad fact by picking up a camera and filming or taking pictures of my friends who actually knew what they were doing with their skateboards. So, when I got a Diana it was inevitable that I would use it to take pictures of skateboardy things.
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I love my summer's In Mary Steven's Park. Play frisbee, cricket, BBQ, relax with friends and watch time stand still. What more could a lomographer want.
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A brief synopsis: I hated cameras. Now I don't. It's a bit more detailed than that, though.
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South Bank is regarded by many to be the unofficial home of British street skateboarding.
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Does anyone know if during free time there is something better than chilling next to the water, skating and of course taking some pictures?
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Est ce que quelqu'un sais si il y a quelques chose de mieux à faire que de trainé à coté de la flote, faire du skate et bien sur prendre des photos quand on a du temps libre?
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An open air skate park near Leeds city center.
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Brand new skate park in Wakefield, a great place to hang out and skate/bmx/Rollerblade.