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We all know that Starbucks has pretty much conquered the consumerist world. However, since my friends and I spend so much time at Starbucks, I have taken many of my Lomography photos there - so it's a place near and dear to my heart. This article will be a short survey of the various cafes my friends and I frequent around Oahu.
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I tried this film and I love it. Don’t hate me but I prefer it expired. Check out some ideas on how to use Agfa Vista 400 after the jump!
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This is about the 7 changes I’ve come to pass when I entered the door of the Analogue World.
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Having never used Agfa film before, I had no idea what to expect with the Vista 400. Kindly given to me as a gift from Lomography with a camera I had purchased, I was eager to give this film a try. Join me as I discover that life doesn’t always have to be hard in order for it to be worthwhile!
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Taking photos of the same scene is a great way to understand how different cameras and films work. Here is a photographic journey of a few trees on Hampstead Heath.
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Haw Par Villa is a Chinese mythological theme park in Singapore. The park was originally called "Tiger Balm Gardens", and was built in 1937. Let's see how it looks like in black and white.
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Kampong Glam is a historical district in Singapore. Prior to colonization by the British in 1819, the area was home to the Malay aristocracy of Singapore. Hence, the area is rich in ethnic Malay and Muslim cultural heritage. Read on after the jump to see them in black and white!
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How my husband's idea for a project inspired a whole family. Beginning with one challenge: £30 to buy a film camera, one black and white film, and one colour film. The start of lomographic adventure!
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This is the book that you simply can't shelve. It has lots and lots of images and LomoWalls and also an extensive history about Lomo and cameras in general. Want inspiration? You got it.
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Hi, I'm Irina Shepel and I'm a graphic design student. I am about to get my BA diploma this year. So, for my final project, I decided to work on something interesting and vivid: a magazine about Lomography! Here are some of my sketches in preparation.
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HOLGA 135 BC is my first LOMO camera. Every now and then, I will bring him out for some sun tanning and he never fails to surprise me! I always look forward to the moment whenever I am sending the films for development.
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Did you ever want to take a photo of a subject that is closer than 1m from the lens using the Smena 8M? Or did you want to make a self-portrait with your Smena 8M? I think I've got the solution for you!
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This is the second (and last) part of the series, "The Postman Always Rings Twice." The wonderful surprises of the Lomography Shop do not end with the history of my LCA+RL in the previous article. After some days, the postman has rang my bell again with an amazing Horizon Perfekt!
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Vivid imagination, daydreaming, fantasy books, doodling and scribbling on the paper while listening to a boring lecture... Many of us probably have forgotten about the little things I mentioned and taking photos serves as a possibility to go back to trouble-free time of our life.
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Here we have our Terminator, enjoying an analogue camera when he was young...
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The perfect camera for begginers, and also for Lomographers who want to learn the basics of photography.
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As small as it may be, the splitzer for Lomo LC-A+ can lead you to a brave new world when it comes to double exposure. Expose a whole roll with the splitzer covering half of your lens and then shoot again covering the already exposed half. Voila! You have both the "surprise" factor and the assurance of a clearly exposed double exposure. Read on for details.
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We Lomographers love slide film in C-41 to come up and be pleased about the great results. Lomography offers a great slide film for us, the Lomography X-Pro Chrome 100!
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Fifteen people standing in a circle, in every hand they're holding an analogue camera... There's a man in a white Teakwando suit standing in a slide... What on earth is going on here!? Well, the Seoul Matrix Amsterdam of course!
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You are with your friends in your house. After having dinner, someone says, "Hey, let's play poker!" Everybody says "Yeah! Yeah!" Then someone asks you, "Do you have chips?" Oh no...you don't. So you run in your room, and start thinking about how to save the night. Then, the perfect idea comes to your mind.