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Join us for a fun celebration of all things Lomography! We have combined the efforts of both our NYC Lomography stores to bring you an exhibition of photography called "Analog Dreams - A Collection of Images from the Lomography NYC Staff."
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As we turn 1 year old, we thought it was time that you all got acquainted with the gals and guy at Lomography Gallery Store East London!
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If you missed the opening of the Times Square Lomography Exhibition, here is your redemption. Presenting here, the analogue photos of the big day...
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The Lomography NYC team celebrated the holidays with a huge bash at the new Lomography Gallery Store in Gramercy. Check out the fun times had by all!
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To coincide with the 5000 blog posts we have in Lomography, we take a look back on some of the most interesting articles written by the LomoStaff!
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She's so protective with her Lomo LC-A+ that she even have to keep it inside a sock, now that's Lomo love! Take a look at how our amiga Nicolelynn spills some facts of her analogue life in this interview.
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They say quality is better than quantity but what if you could have both? Rather, what if you could have 4x the fun in one neat little package? The actionsampler is what you’re looking for!
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The Leader Camera is another very basic Diana clone. Two shutterspeeds - Normal and Long time, 3 focus settings just like the Diana and the possibility to chose from two apertures- one for bright sun and the other one for- ok, let´s say - just a little less light.
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Combining the best features of the original Russian Lomo LC-A and new features to accommodate accessories and multiple-exposure options, the LC-A+ offers unlimited creative possibilities.
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Instant photography fans mourned over the loss of Polaroid. Luckily, Fuji saved the day with their Fuji 'Cheki' line of instant cameras. The Cheki 55i is the most sophisticated of the 'Cheki' family with its' unique features.
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If the Diana+ is the faithful reproduction of the 1960s Diana, then the Diana F+ is the improved version of the Diana+ - equipped with the talent to 'flash.'
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Compact-sized and colorful, the Lomolitos single-use cameras preloaded with 24 exposures of color film and an integrated colorflash. It offers convenience and fun at an affordable price.
These lightweight analog babies which come in four colors (red, green, yellow, and blue) allow you to add a burst of color with its built-in colorflash. It works great as a fill-in flash during daytime, and a more intense colorsplash during the nighttime.
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A faithful reproduction of the '60s iconic camera of the same name, the Diana+ retains the best features and offers an all-new functionality. Back in the 1960s, a plastic camera made waves in Hong Kong. It was called the Diana - a lightweight medium-format camera manufactured by the Great Wall Plastics factory. It was inexpensive and easy to use, and can produce dreamy, soft-focus images that lo-fi enthusiasts go crazy about. The Diana was such a big hit, inspiring rival companies to make copies and knock-offs of the iconic camera.
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The Colorsplash is a 35mm instant camera that allows you to "paint" your pictures with its built-in color flash.
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Lightweight and low-maintenance, the Supersampler is a four-lensed camera that takes four panels of panoramic images in one print.
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The Shanghai Twin-Lens Reflex is the "grandfather" of the Seagull clan. This medium-format camera is China's version of the highly-acclaimed Rolleiflex series of TLR cameras.
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The Werramat is a modern, stylish camera that is easy to use and offers clever features.
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The Automat was the first Rolleiflex Twin Lens Reflex camera with an automatic film counter system, and a "Grand Prix" winner in the 1937 Paris World Fair.
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Blocky-but-lightweight, the Oktomat is a fun, fuss-free 35mm camera that takes a series of eight frames in one photo.
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This classic, compact half-frame camera is considered as the masterpiece of the affordable Olympus Pen EES Series, designed to make up for the imperfections of earlier models.