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I started Lomography a few years ago. A friend of mine, Zulkamal Azman, was the one who introduced me to Lomo. Read on to know more about my LomoStory.
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"I celebrate myself, and sing myself,
And what I assume you shall assume,
For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you."
Walt Whitman - Song of Myself
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Let’s get to know our fellow lomographer Florian, who’s keeping her music and photography within the boundaries of the analogue world. Check out the interesting interview of panelomo with some great insights on Lomographic cameras!
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I've been generally intimidated by those big, sleek DSLRs. When I attempt to use one, I keep worrying if I'm pressing the right buttons and end up stressed! Lomography had me at "Don't worry about any rules," AKA Golden Rule #10, and after the first click, I felt the stress melt away.
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It all started with an old photo from my family's past. Now, I'm in a hot pursuit of Lomographic adaptations to meet the challenges of a new environment!
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The start of my story as a new Lomographer. You've must likely been dragged shopping by your girlfriend, mom, or sister before, and every moment becomes more boring then the last...
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This is about my first encounter with Holga. Enjoy
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How my love affair for Lomography began - concise and straight to the point!
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Being reassigned as the new web magazine editor, I guess it's about time I told you guys about myself and how I got into the wonderful world of Lomography!
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“No, it’s not like any other love. This one is different because it’s us.” - The Smiths
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Hm, how did I get in touch with this Lomography movement? Let me think again!
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Exactly a year ago, that was around Christmas, I was stuck on doing “photoshop” actions until I discover this certain tutorial on how to make vignettes. This led me searching why such a photo can give this dark cornered area and how a camera can do it. I tried to take some photos using a digital but I can never accomplish those four, dark corners and always end up photoshopping my images.
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I loved Art at school...lived for it actually...but as the years passed the art disappeared from my life, buried deep somewhere in my mind. Photography has always pulled at the ole heart strings...like many others, I dived into the digital world but secretly was skeptical and unsatisfied with the results...it was too easy, it didn't feel creative, and beautiful as the images may be, I wanted something different, I wanted to combine art and photography...
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Lomography came to me during a very difficult time in my life. I had just broken up with a girl I was with for seven years a lot of friendships on the verge of being ripped apart. My family had just migrated to a different country miles away and had to reestablish themselves all over again. Lastly, I was to live my life completely alone suddenly charged with a truck load of uncertainty and responsibilities to fulfill.