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Architecture and design buffs flock to Palm Springs for its modernist marvels and clean lines. Certain sunshine means plenty of ideal lighting, and any picture looks great.
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Whether you're taking your kids to the museum, having a romantic picnic at the Wintergarden courtyard, playing sports at the fields, or simply taking a break from the busy city life, Auckland Domain has much to offer! Keep reading for the details!
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He is a lomographer lost between films and developments, a lomoarch whose lomopath is delimited by b&w nostalgic albums. He lives in an inspiring city surrounded by the ideal environment to stimulate creativity and he captures this essence in each frame. Here comes our next beloved LomoArch: borbapereira!
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Melbourne, my home city, is a mesmerising collection of landmarks and cityscapes. Thanks to the gold rush of the 1880s, much of inner Melbourne's architecture has a distinct Victorian character. Let me give you a snapshot of Melbourne's character through the wonderful Ilford chromogenic B&W.
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If you are ever lucky enough to visit New York, make sure you walk the Brooklyn Bridge and take some black-and-white film with you. The Brooklyn Bridge is one of the oldest suspension bridges in the United States. Completed in 1883, it connects the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn by spanning the East River. With a main span of 1,595.5 feet (486.3 m), it was the longest suspension bridge in the world from its opening until 1903, and the first steel-wire suspension bridge.
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Central Tejo is not only a beautiful building by the river, but also a fun museum to visit in Lisbon. It used to be a thermoelectric plant built between 1908 and 1951 and is located near the river Tejo, in Lisbon's touristic neighborhood, Belém. This emblematic brick building, with its high iron windows reaching to the sky is undeniably beautiful.
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He is a lomographer finishing architecture studies and the passion, typical from this stage, is obvious in his work. He lives in an amazing country with the craziest architecture. I’m thrilled of bringing you our next LomoArch: rotte!
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Welcome to "Casa das Histórias", home of the Portuguese painter Paula Rego's storytales.
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Take a peek with webo29 into St John’s Co-Cathedral - Valletta and Malta’s baroque gem. A unique repository of wonders dating back to the 16th century.
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Spring time...a great season to visit Barcelona! Here some photos taken in black and white with my Lomo LC-A!
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When visiting "Parque das Nações" in Lisbon, the former location of the Expo98, no one can resist taking a picture of the colorful, water-spitting volcanoes.
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Throughout the world, Paris is well known as the city of love. But there is at least one totally different place that is worth to be visited. In western Paris, right after passing the Seine, you enter a whole new world - it's name is "La Défense". The district is quite famous for it's architecture and office buildings and last but not least, for a feeling of déjà vu - but we will get back to that later on. Take a journey to the wonderful world of La Défense.
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He is a lomographer that fell with body and soul in this lomoworld, a Latin boy spreading sympathy throughout the community. He has a passion that follows him everywhere and helps him with a memory problem. I’m pleased to introduce you our next LomoArch: qrro!
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On Champs-Elysées...in the sun, in the rain during midday or at midnight, it has everything that you want.
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From the Louvre to the Eiffel Tower - you can understand Paris’s soul from the River Seine.
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Best known for his 16 year collaboration with Le Corbusier, Lucien Hervé (1910-2007) was one of the great architectural photographers of the twentieth century. Read on and perhaps learn a little more about him here.
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The first article in the Influence or Coincidence series looks into the work of German photographer Candida Höfer and finds out who on Lomography comes closest to her breathtaking interior scenes.
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What do Ice Cube and Ray and Charles Eames have in common? The rap artist studied architectural drafting before he made it big in music. In the following video, he pays homage to the visionary designs of the Eames. Besides the collision of Rap and Architecture in Cube, another positive pairing is the Architect and the Painter he so respected.
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He is a lomographer who doesn’t need any introduction, a lomoarch that you’ll be pleased to read about. He does magic with analogue cameras and he’s able to involve real buildings with charmed atmospheres. Without further ado, I have the honour to present you our first LomoArch: artichekt!
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It may be small, but Hotel de Banville in Paris offers its guests more than just a cozy bed to sleep at night. If not for its bright red awnings and banner displaying its name, you could walk past Hotel de Banville without knowing it, thus, making it an adventure just to find the place! But don’t judge a book by its cover.