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If walls and the bricks of houses could speak and tell their stories, especially the ones packed in centuries-old castles. Street artist Vhils sees faces, eyes, souls in such structures and chisels away at the raw block, as Michelangelo did, to release the entrapped people. His latest project took place in Shanghai.
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A night at the legendary bund, Shanghai, proves to be everything within expectation.
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An afternoon looking around the Lomography Store in Shanghai.
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Self-trained photographer, Sarah Bernhard, loves taking photographs. In fact, she takes them every single day. She also has an affinity for "art, sophisticated electronic music and inspired people". Both a skilled photo-taker, and photo-illustrator, Sarah's creations draw upon her many inspiration and are, in turn, themselves inspiring!
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I quickly learned that the Expo 2010 was not about what you see, neither about what you learn. It was all about how many stamps you have in your Expo passport!
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Lomography X-pro Slide 200 is a mysterious film, you can't guess its exact color shift but it has its own charms.
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Am I in Wonderland? Wasn't this colorful garden somewhere else just yesterday? Yes, it is a moving garden! Where you will find it next time is always a surprise!
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Tian Zi Fang is at Tai Kang Road in Luwan District, Shanghai, no. 210 road, gather artists, painters, photographers, art dealers, specialty restaurants, cafes and bars in this place. It's small entrance hides the many great art treasures.
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Spitting is a national habit in China. The Public Health Bureau of Shanghai wanted an anti-spitting public awareness campaign targeting migrant workers in Shanghai. I was involved in this project to create awareness of spits contains germs could spread diseases.
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A very crowded walking streets with some old, european style buildings, and shopping centres.
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In collaboration with the World Expo 2010 Shanghai, China. Lomography proudly presents the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna.
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I am such an idiot with this camera, it's quite embarrassing! No matter how hard I try, I always seem to be aiming too high or too low. Sometimes the pictures turn out nice in spite of me, but this is still not my favourite camera.
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Unlike many B&W films, the Ilford XP2 produces flatter images, which means more retro-ness in your photos! Read more to see how it works under different conditions!
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What's with these 3 Dutch Lomographers doing with a Shanghainese Lomo.Dog?
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This funny-looking plastic thing is, visually, probably the coolest camera ever made (in my humble opinion). It's big, square, chunky and generally odd.
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My random dive into shooting 120 film with a box of Shanghai GP3 at my side.
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Armed with your Lomographic weapon of choice, the magnificent colours and interesting details of these lush Asian landscapes were enhanced with your natural eye for beauty and a few analogue clicks!
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A TLR camera is an artwork all in itself. When I shoot with my beloved Seagull TLR 4B, it is a unique camera. When I don’t use it, it rests on my shelf as a unique decoration.
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Diana World Tour Shanghai, China: Opening Day & Night Bus Tour Report.
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Frustrated with all those over-packed tourists spots in China? Walk a little bit further, pay a little more, step into Yu Gardens and see all the Chinese elements you want to see - without squeezing among tourists.