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A fresh start awaits me as the month of January came underway, providing a great period to put some goals and changes in place. Lomography, being very much a part of me, is absolutely in that list of goals, so below is my list of goals in writing (meaning I have to do them, hold me on that one).
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With a brand new year in tow, most of us have every intention to do something new in our lives for a change or to continue the things that has worked for us the past year. The same way goes to our lomo life. Lomography being a way of life already for most of us, it has become a part of our plans for the up-coming year.
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Making a New Year's resolution is a way to boot strap the year and give yourself a kick in the behind to get started on those things you are putting off.
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After a chance encounter in a gift shop, an analogue noob from England resolves to experience the world as intensely as he can...
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Resolution disillusions. They say promises are made to be broken. But a little goal setting wouldn't hurt, right?
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I reviewed my resolutions for last year and of the 5 in the list, I only got to fulfill only 2 of them. This year, I want the central theme to be "New Beginnings." I wish to have a new fire to rekindle my passion of collecting and shooting with film cameras.
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As an art student, I have a big problem, and I think all of the "art people" out there may have the same problem as mine: We have a tendency to be lazy and to wait for the feeling of creativity to come at us first. So, here's my analogue resolution: let's see if I can fix this problem, at least for myself first!
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The beginning of the year is the best time to set yourself some goals for the beautiful year ahead! For 2013, I want to share with you my 5 analogue resolutions!
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The past year has been one full of cameras, films, and new experiences...but now that a new year has started, we have to do better!
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I am a programmer. My daily life is spent mostly in front of a large screen. I work from my own office, at my home. This means I spend upwards of 8 hours per day in front of my computer.
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I'm a newcomer in lomo world, but not in film world. I have had kind of on/off relatioship with film. Only six months ago I sold my film cameras and developing equipment (again), but here I am again buying films and cameras. Only this time it feels much better, this year will be the year when film comes for good.
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A new year has come, and some new resolutions have been made. I hope everything becomes better this year, and also that I get better at shooting analogue.
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Resolutions, resolutions, resolutions. Take it as a warning sign to keep us going for all the things we want or take it as a reminder to remember us all the things we wished before. Well, I don't know but this year's analogue resolutions will be simple. Simple? It's fair to say that so here's my own analogue resolutions for 2013!
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Hello, 2013! I've never been big into New Year's resolutions, but analogue adventures inspire me so much that I just had to. Film has been such a great outlet for me over the past few months, and there's just no looking back at this point. So here is to spending 2013 with a camera firmly in hand!
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I love to take photos of public events, sport, street life. Often with normal lens and classic cameras (Praktica, Zenit, Zorki and other SLR and TLR). This year I want to make some experiments with my funny Lomo Toy cameras!
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After surviving the feared end of the world according to the Mayan calendar I am resolved to push further the envelope of my analogue creativity for the next 365 days.
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This year I want to really work on building up my Lomohome a bit more and a lot of my resolutions are, therefore, about my numbers. Read on after jump to find out what I plan to achieve in 2013.
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Here are my top three analog resolutions for the year 2013!
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I started getting into Lomography just last year. With the start of 2011, it is in fact, a new year in Lomography for me. I made a ton of mistakes, therefore I had a lot to learn from my first year, and from there I have made up these resolutions for taking better photos this new year!