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I have a little sister who has always been curious about my passion in Lomography. So, I lent her my Fisheye No. 2 camera loaded with a Fuji Velvia 100. Find out about her experience as a Lomographer for a Day after the jump!
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For last year's Christmas, my sister and I decided not to buy each other presents, but to make some ourselves. I really liked the idea. Before we made this decision I already thought of giving her some film, and I found several with some crazy colors that I thought she would like. So, why not make them myself!
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Well...we're just about over our giant LomoHangover here in East London! Have a read below to see how we got down at our 20th Anniversary Celebrations!
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I didn't have much money when I was small, but my dad worked very hard to earn money for buying a camera. He always took photos of us. Therefore, traces of me could always be seen in most of the photo albums at home. My father once told me, 'Childhood leaves us in a blink of an eye. The memories that are left in us fade gradually.'
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Her full name is Lai Yee Mun. Try to call her full name a few times with faster speed, then you will understand why I call her Lemoon. Meet my elder sister as I see her through the LC-A+ lens.
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Here are more results of hours travelling around the world by lomography homes, searching for "twin sisters" of my own photos.
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She is tall, she is pretty, she looks like a model, she is my sister, Samantha Chan.
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All the previous LomoPeople articles have featured a portrait of a person's face. Well my sister wouldn't allow that, and I think the fact that you can't see her face in this picture more accurately portrays her than any headshot ever could.