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This week's featured Analogue Lifestyle article is "A Very Lomo Halloween!" by @ihave2pillows from Kansas, USA. If being a giant functioning Diana F+ film camera for Halloween isn't showing your Lomography love, then we don't know what is! Find out how he made his analogue costume here.
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Many people don't know that film photography is still alive and polaroids are making a comeback. So, it caused quite a stir when I went around this Halloween spreading some monstrous LOMO love! Read about it after the jump!
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I'm guessing many of you guys have been attending Halloween parties these past few days, or at least planning to go to one. To get you in the mood for partying the fright night away, take a look at some vintage photos of Halloween parties from as far back as the early 1900s!
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One of the main traditions in the UK around Halloween, is to don your finest scary costume, and go to a nightclub for a night of drinking and dancing and trying not to let your facepaint melt in the heat!
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You're looking at a photograph. It's a donkey sitting on a chair. No, it's a person, wearing a donkey costume, sitting on a chair. Or is it? Then you flip a page and see another photo. This time you're sure it's a person dressed in a suit covered in pine cones. I'm sure all sorts of imaginations are blooming in your mind by now, but let's clear this one out first.
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There have already been written a few Location-articles on Venice but this one concentrates on the romance of Venice during the Carnival. When I was in this beautiful city in the Adriatic Sea I absolutely fell in love with it and I am sure you will too, so give it a try!
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Cecil Beaton was an English photographer and artist who was also an award-wining costume designer. An ongoing exhibit celebrates his contributions to the arts. Learn about the details after the break.
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What better way to stand out than by wearing a gray outfit and walking into one of the largest congregation of Santas! Well, actually, there is a better way, and that's walking into a mass of red and white as the 'Desaturated Santa'!
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Halloween falls on a Monday this year and Lomography Gallery Store NYC Greenwich Village is celebrating in style!
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It's that time of the year. Ghouls, goblins and the latest teen-vampire movie cast are roaming the streets. And why aren't you among them? If it's the age old excuse of not having anything to wear then you're in luck! We've prepared a fool-proof guide to costuming, ranging from the simple to the more elaborate.
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Have you always wanted to achieve those big curly hair even if its only a headdress? Have you ever had difficulty choosing a unique hair piece? Or Have you always wanted to be unique in an special occasion you'll go to? Perhaps, your negatives can help.
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The Lomoluck showed up again! It couldn't resist the last launch of Lomography: The La Sardina.
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This year, like every other one, the carnival arrived. I was in Venice studying, and went to see the event. I always thought the carnival was somehow a little freaky and spooky with really expensive costumes, whose prices may vary 500€ and upwards to rent, something I could never afford.
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2010 will see Kumoricon's 8th year of existence in downtown Portland. Usually taking place over Labor Day weekend, K-Con (as people call it) is a 3 day Japanese culture/anime festival known for the elaborate and often home-made costumes that attendees almost exclusively wear.
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Fuji Neopan 1600 (35mm)
Shutter speed 1/125
Aperture 4
Flash: No
Location: Concert
Event: GWAR
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I'm sure you've heard about them, probably even before Lomography. The Vienna Boys Choir is after all, world famous!
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Put your masks on, make sure your spandex costume fits nice and tight and wear your cape as we unveil the big winner of our Costume Capers Rumble!
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The LC-A's birthday celebrations started with loud clacks, colourful outfits and much enthusiasm at the Lomography Embassy Shop Bangkok.
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Put your mask and your cape on and assume your secret identity for this rumble! Time to create that fantasy world and capture it analogue-style!
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The Dinagyang festival of Iloilo is one of the biggest and most colorful religious and cultural festivals in the Philippines. The Dinagyang is held on the fourth Sunday of January every year to honor the Santo Nino (the holy child Jesus) through group dance performances accompanied by drums. Various dance groups called tribes compete for awards such as best performance, best choreography, best costume, and best music.