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So I have been missing from the Lomography world for a while now. I am unsure what happened but something inside me broke, something went, something unseen, unheard and unknown silently left and analogue photography, film, cameras and Lomo was nothing more than a void.
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For a while now I have been wanting to write about the importance of Lomography, not just in terms of keeping analogue alive, but the importance of the community and the actual effect of Lomography on the individual. Until recently I did not really know how to begin but now I do.
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If my house was on fire and I had to save one thing (other than my wife and child, as they do slightly trump everything) then I am about 99% sure it would be my Millennium Falcon from when I was a kid. If I could save two things then the second would be my Mamiya C220.
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One believes he has a terrible, terrible sense of fashion, the other one believes him. One lives in Canada one lives in England, though they have many differences they share 3 things in common; the same Monarch, a love of Lomography, and the Vivitar IC101 Panoramic. This is their story.
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Yes, we all love film, don't we? Like our friend Matt here who recently hoarded a couple of rolls for his analogue consumption. Now he's here this week with a DIY Tipster inspired by film boxes!
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This camera review was not meant to be about the Snap Sights camera SSO2, in fact is was meant to be about a different underwater camera all together. So: bear with me!
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A reasonably vibrant touristy place 25 minutes from Dalaman airport and the location where they filmed “The African Queen”.
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Lukas was in a mood in the car. It was hot, the air condition was not helping and sweat was pouring off his face. The water he was drinking was warm and not helping his foul mood.
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A picnic, some food, some fun and some Lomo LC-A action in commemoration of everyone's favourite Minitar-lensed wonder - at the Museum gardens of York, UK.
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I am a bit of a purist. There is a certain pride I take, a pleasure I feel, when I correctly manually expose an image and it comes back perfect. It’s what annoys me about digital photography. All technical knowledge can be replaced by a monkey could be a photographer. It is this belief that tarnished my opinion of the LC-A...
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**Q1: Who the heck are you?**
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**Let us know a little bit more about who you are and what your present life is made of.**
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There are several elements that contribute to my Lomo story/addiction: My Wife, my sister, a holiday, and a desperate need for the toilet.