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The Sydney to Los Angeles flight is one of the longest flights in the world, and as I am a native of Sydney but I live in Canada, I have done this flight more times that I would have liked to. Luckily, I have captured some images with some simple plastic cameras that you can use them during take-off and landing!
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From Bangkok to Barcelona, Rio to Tokyo, Cologne to China, we were painting the world red with parties upon parties in celebration of the Lomographic Society International's 20th anniversary! Check out the fun and frivolous photos from Lomography Gallery Stores around the globe!
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The moment I stepped into this building, I didn’t expect that this small airport is a big contributor in reuniting immigrant families in this city.
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In every neighbourhood or district, there is a food alley or street famous for its restaurants and cafes that even non-residents also know about. For Singapore’s iconic Holland Village, I consider it to be at Chip Bee Gardens’ Jalan Merah Saga. Here’s why.
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For 25 years, the European Media Art Festival (EMAF) has been taking place in Osnabrueck, in Lower Saxony. The EMAF is firmly established in the world of art and media and opens the doors from 18th to 22nd of April 2012. Lots of artists, installations, and films will make it another unique event everybody into Media Art should visit.
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The fifth 6x6 exhibit is around the corner! Rochester Contemporary Art Center (RoCo) gathers thousands of original artworks, made by celebrities, international & local artists, designers, college students, and little ol' you. These works are then showcased in an amazing exhibition to benefit RoCo. This year's runs from the beginning of June to the middle of July. Read on to find out how to submit and for more information about the event!
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Just 45 years ago, marriage between two people of different races was illegal in America, this exhibition in New York, documents the marriage between two people, Richard and Mildred Loving, who helped change this law and America for good.
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On this workshop, you get the unique chance to take the Lomography camera of your dreams to a test drive! Be it the ultra-sharp shooting LC-A+, the wide angle awesomeness of the LC-Wide, or maybe the fat squares of the Lubitel 166+, you get to pick the camera and get to push it to the limits!
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X-pro is one of those things us Lomographers just flat out love. We experiment with color, cross slide films and find new combinations that make even more color jump off of the images. If you're new to this, or just want to learn more, come and enroll in the X-pro workshop!
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Panorama images are amazing, it's about time we got some attention towards the Sprocket Rocket, Spinner 360 and the Horizon cameras! We'll explain how the cameras work and give you all the tools needed to shoot some amazing pictures!
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Friday, November 25th marked not only International Women's Day, but also the start of 16 Days of Action against violence - find out what happened where I work...
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Lomography's International Magazine is always in an evolving process to give you the latest news and most relevant pieces on everything that's Lomography, anything that's analogue, and all other interesting things in between -- and even beyond! And yes, we want to give you more!
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I love to do double exposures with my Lomo friends in and out the country. I love to see different cultures, the cities and life in general in one frame of picture. But apart from mark the film to do successful double exposures, there is an easier method...
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Get ready to save your money, break your piggy bank, sell your grandmother or plan a bank robbery. This festival has an amazing amount of analog cameras on sale. Your wallet will be empty but their will be a smile on your face!
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Last December, I finally made a dream come true by getting to spend two weeks in Tokyo, Japan. Most of our day trips remained in that huge city, and this is the 2nd Lomo location in a series of me documenting every place I visited.
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Up until last winter, I was an international travel virgin. I had spent 23 years dreaming about the world outside the U.S., with Japan being the epitome of all the places I could possibly wish to go to. After some thoughtful planning, money-saving, and passionate dreaming, I made it happen!
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Last summer, I went to the Boston Portsmouth Air Show at the Portsmouth International Airport at Pease, which was the first annual show of its kind. Combined with a clear, sunny weather, it made for a great first experience using slide film. There were oodles of planes of all shapes and sizes to explore and various back-to-back flying exhibitions to check out. Best of all, being an aviation enthusiast or expert was not required to appreciate all of these unique sights!
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What defines me as a photographer isn't my photos - it's yours. Since 2007 I have been committed to organizing photographers around the world to participate in an annual simultaneous photo shoot called Worldwide Moment. October 10, 2010 at GMT 10:10am is this year's Moment, and you're invited to participate.
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Expect the Unexpected: especial workshops and events are happening all over the world. And, of course, Brazil is not going to be out of this excitement. Check out this especial schedule!
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It's easy to get lost in translation, but why would you want that? Luckily our community is diverse, so we can all learn each other's languages, little by little. With this tag rumble, the first lesson was "ice cream". Come and see the 10 winners who tagged their shots with "ice cream" in German, Spanish, Korean, Chinese, Portuguese, Japanese and Thai!