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I visited sculptor Anish Kapoor’s exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. Read about it after the jump!
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It's a given that every passionate photographer would aspire to look at some of the earliest and most historic photographs in existence. And where else can one see such great display aside from the great George Eastman House?
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I really hoped and wished that in march lomography will give some attention to women. After all, it was International Women's Day on 8th of March and in this world and this time, when some women still don't enjoy the same rights as men, well, we certainly have the power to do something. I'll start and introduce one special lady to you and you can work from here on. Let's do something about it, people!
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Maidstone is a town I had heard a lot about, but never had the chance to visit until a few years ago. I've now grown to love the town where my Dad grew up, and now, I have a bunch of tips for you to check out if you want to experience an English town, not too far out of London.
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Let us remember the fallen servicemen and women who were part of Hawaii's history.
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Imagine a collection of beautiful analogue cameras. Multiply the result by 10. there you go: The German Museum for Photo and Film Cameras.
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The quiet village of Soesterberg used to be a thriving airfoce airbase. These days the airstrip is only used as a shortcut for cyclists. The planes have all gone to the lovely airforce musem (motto: where time flies) on the other side of town.
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When I found out we were going to China, I booked myself a flight to Xian and spent a day to visit Emperor Qin's Terracotta Army, one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of modern times.
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This summer I was lucky enough to spend two weeks touring around Bulgaria with three other people in a brand new Chevy! Over the next few articles, I am going to share with you some of my photos from that trip, place by place. This is about a place called Old Dobrich, which we visited for the ethnographic museum.
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In a press conference Tuesday it was announced by a representative of the government's cultural branch that the permanent pavilions at the site of the 2010 World Expo. are to be transformed into art museums that will be opened to the public come October!
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July 1st is Canada's day of celebration. This hot day in the middle of summer in Halifax was an action-packed one with numerous events going on across the city. Read on to find out which ones I was able to document!
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He was born David Seth Kotkin, but is later well-known as the great American magician and illusionist, David Copperfield. What makes Copperfield different from other magicians is his "Grade A" illusions and magic shows, as well as his storytelling integrations.
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An architectural museum/village that offers a historical representation of Howick in the mid-1800s. With beautifully-restored buildings, tranquil pond, and live days every month, the Howick Historical Village is an excellent place to take the family and explore as well as learn! Keep reading for more details!
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Who doesn’t like riding a carrousel? It was one of the most fun things to do when we were kids. Why does the fun need to end?
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A few months ago I found out Lisbon's City Museum hides a little secret...take my hand and I'll lead you to a hidden magic garden!
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Our train pulled into Montreal and it could not have come sooner. After the short half of the journey from Toronto to Halifax, I was still sick of being on the train! We spent a grand total of 2 days in Montreal and I loved every moment of it!
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Someone asked me once which was my favorite monument in Lisbon. It is probably the city's aqueduct. I like that it distributes an essential element for life and its beautiful construction makes me burn film after film.
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In January of this year, my tennis-loving boyfriend and I headed to Melbourne to check out a few games at the Australian Open. I found myself loving the city more and more with each day of exploring. I had my lomography cameras along for the ride!
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Here at Lomography Gallery Store Manchester, we don't like to pass up an invite to a party. Especially when that party involves the opening of one of the most exciting museums to hit the North West mixed with lots of free pouring Champagne!
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Simply must visit when in Paris! Although I've been to Paris a few times, I never managed to visit the Louvre. I went there, took numerous pictures of the Pyramids but never dared to queue for the tickets.