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Stirred from the recent passing of musician Amy Winehouse, UK's Proud Camden commemorates her life through this photography exhibit called "The Day Music Died." Know more details after the stop.
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Most of us have heard of IKEA, the huge Swedish furniture store. Usually it is connected with reasonable prices and modern design, so how in the world did Lomography fit into this? Read on to find out!
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I'm looking forward to a 2012 filled with new analogue experiences, including a new camera, new skills, new films and a new photo shoot idea.
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Shinya Arimoto is a Japanese conceptual documentary photographer whose body of works primarily involve street photography. He has an ongoing show in Tokyo, Japan. Know the details after the break.
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2011 was a massive year for me analogue-wise. I got a lot of new cameras, I took thousands of photos, I tried new films, I took photography courses... in fact I think 2011 is going to be hard to beat, but here's my simple list of ways I'm going to make 2012 even better!
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We started this new year in style in Amsterdam. Read the entire recap of the analogue new years party in the Lomography Gallery Store. Including pictures and a movie!
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To all guitar, music, and photography fans, here's a public exhibition that would surely interest you. More mages and information after the jump!
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Actions speak louder than words. Pictures paint a thousand words. But what about numbers? Roman artist Federico Pietrella shows us how digits can be transformed into works of art. See his literally innumerable paintings after the break.
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More than half a century and still counting, Terry O'Neill has always been an exceptional photographer. Let's take a peek at his iconic photographs and join his successful career on his ongoing exhibit. More after the break!
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In lieu with our art-related features this month, we have another art villain in spotlight: Keith Haring. Know more about his career and works after the break...
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Welcome 2012, goodbye 2011! Say hello to the new year! So here we are in the year 2012 and I say I have to do some resolutions and a declaration for myself by making an analogue bucket list. Let's shout together, "2012!".
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Shooting fireworks? Easiest thing in the world! All you need is film, a camera and some fireworks. Read on to find out how to shoot them with a Holga and a Spinner 360!
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I had many plans for the previous year, but I never got around to doing them due to my laziness. So, I made a list of all things analogue I plan to do this year. Read on to find out if our bucket lists have something in common.
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You probably have listed your film photography resolutions last year and so now that 2012 has just begun, we're asking you: how did they work out for you? Successful? No need to worry, we've got you a list on how to widen your film perspectives this year. Learn more after the break!
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According to the culture blog, Flavorwire, these artistic exhibitions will surely keep you inspired and occupied throughout the whole year! Be sure to document your trips on film if you visit any of these awesome shows! See the list after the break...
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Open until January 17th 2012, Gare du Nord at the Foto Museum Den Haag showcases work by around fifty Dutch photographers.
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Until April 2nd 2012, the Beaux Arts and Archeology Museum of Besançon will be hosting a major exhibition of photographs by Bernard Plossu (b. 1945). Read on to find out how these photos of his Mexican travels came about by chance.
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It's a new year and it goes without saying that new beginnings must occur as well. Resolutions are meant to broken tough (and are incredibly passe), so this time around, I'll stick with a photo project that I've been itching to do for years already - Project One: One year. One lens. One film.
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The future is analogue and it's almost here! I'm hoping for an adventurous and fabulous year in life and in lomography, so here are some of my ideas for 2012!
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