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She's not only familiar in our online Community but also personally for the Lomographers of Malaysia. A then Lomography employee and and now a true-blue Lomographer, it's perfect time she shares us her LomoDiary.
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We take our film cameras with us mainly because we want to freeze memories and develop them into pictures. That's normal and done especially with the mundane activities we have in life.
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A missed opportunity -- that's what we can't help but regret in this life we can only live once. A moment that could not be repeated, a moment that could not be taken back.
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His name is easy to remember, and his Lomography portraits are hard to forget. This LomoGuru from Taiwan is now here to share his deep Lomographic experiences as he is February's featured LomoDiary.
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A true and comfortable friendship is hard to find especially with all the strangers who surround us in this insane world.
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He can't deny that Lomography has played a big part in his life. It pushed him into being more adventurous and even confident in various moments he has experienced throughout his being.
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He has been a member of our Community for quite a long time already, sharing Lomographs of friends, family, events, and random travels. His photos sure are mesmerizing to see but hey, why not discover the true analogue story behind it?
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Lakan left me a quote with this interview -- "Because Lomographs May Last Longer Than Memory," a line that he most probably believes in when it comes to the Lomography life he lives.
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She has been a Lomographer for already a decade but has only discovered the Community a year ago. In her life with analogue photography, she had her ups and downs but truly found her heart through her LomoHome. Learn more of mingkie's story in this month's LomoDiary!
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This Lomographer from Manila, Philippines sure did use the definition of "Community" very well. He might just be voted most friendly here in our humble abode of analogue lovers as he tries to see and know more of his fellow Lomographers.
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He has been a member of the Community for quite a long time already. And aside from developing his mad skills when it comes to taking analogue photos, his long-time participation in Lomography has changed a certain characteristic of his.
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In this world wide web we live in, true friendship seems hard to find. We roam in a world of strangers only with online profiles to serve as the knowledge we need and want to know.
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It is simply amazing how everyone in the Community could be so near and connected to each other despite the distance and difference of cultures.
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There are those who are born knowing what they are meant to do in their life, while others struggle to find their own path. Savita – or better known as freckleface – had it tough and have to deal with a few issues of her own, but fate has its own way and she was saved by a tiny plastic Lomographic camera.
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A globe trotter and Lomo lover rolled into one, Ute’s occurrences in life are all preserved and embedded forever in celluloid film.