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As we're approaching mid-May, the Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival also hits its halfway point in Toronto. See some more behind-the-scenes photos of our Living LomoWall as it continues to grow, thanks to submissions from the community and all around the world!
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Local artist, Slava Mogutin, has compiled an amazing group of Diana F+ images to display in our gallery. Join us at the Lomography Gallery Store NYC for the official opening of “Take Five” and enjoy some great photography!
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On the first Thursday of every month, the galleries and museums of East London open their doors late for a chance to see amazing art, culture, and events after hours! This month we're proud to host illustration collective The Zombie Surf Party. Read on for more details.
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A Syrian-born artist in England has made an amazing collection of huge photogram style artworks, based in part on the investigation of light and light sources, in response to the crisis in Syria. This article introduces the artist and details some the inspiration behind the artwork from the exhibition.
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The Rotterdam Kunsthal currently has an exhibition about of the most extravagant fashion designers on earth: Jean Paul Gaultier. It's really worth a visit!
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If you don't have plans this Friday evening drop by the Lomography Gallery Store Berlin. Celebrate together with us and our LomoAmigo Obi Blanche the exhibition opening of his series GIRLS! Singer Anika and French dance producer Tepr will be playing the craziest tunes for you at this special night.
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When the sun goes down, night photography in film requires a different set of skills, know-how, and sometimes, luck. Other than the basic photography knowledge, you also need to know your camera. Here’s what I do to learn more about the cameras I have.
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I really hoped and wished that in march lomography will give some attention to women. After all, it was International Women's Day on 8th of March and in this world and this time, when some women still don't enjoy the same rights as men, well, we certainly have the power to do something. I'll start and introduce one special lady to you and you can work from here on. Let's do something about it, people!
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George saw what Paul was doing with his camera and wanted to do the same. Or the other way around. Honestly, we do not know. What we know, though is that the Beatles' guitarist liked taking his own photo, as well. Check it out after the jump!
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There are various reasons that make this vintage photo a keeper. Six of them, to be precise. Find out where and when these six elements came together after the jump!
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Taking self-portraits in mirrors seems like a typical thing from the digital era to you? You are kinda wrong. Capturing yourself with your favorite camera in hands and a gormless expression on your face was around in the swinging Sixties already!
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Let us introduce you to our very own Finnish electronic music guru and new LomoAmigo Obi Blanche! While playing a gig at the Lomography Gallery Store Berlin, Obi got infected with the magical Lomo virus and ever since, he's hanging around the store, trying out new films, and showing us his latest Diana Mini or LC-A shots. We are happy to show you unpublished photos from the series GIRLS, and other behind the scenes pictures from different assignments. GIRLS will soon be exhibited at the store with mostly pictures not shown in this interview. Those we save as a surprise for the opening night!
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Please join us Friday, March 29th, 6-10 PM for the opening reception for Cymatics by Turner Wigginton on March 29, 2013 @ 6:00 pm at our Lomography Gallery Toronto!
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On the first Thursday of every month, the galleries and museums of East London open their doors late for a chance to see amazing art, culture, and events after hours! This month we're proud to host tongue-in-cheek illustration and typography from Benjamin Liebenhals and Chris Mackenzie. Read on for more details.
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Pera Museum held a workshop called "Hot Lomo Frames from Pera Museum", a collaboration between Pera Education and Lomography Turkey. The workshop had been in action on Saturdays throughout September, 2012.
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Allen Ginsberg was an American poet and one of the leading figures of the “Beat Generation” alongside Willian S. Burroughs, Jack Kerouac, and a few others. While he is known for his writing, he also had a knack for taking pictures, as shown by the Grey Art Gallery in New York.
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An collection of Andy Warhol's early drawings from the 50s is currently in exhibition in the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark.
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The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, alongside the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, present the works of legendary filmmaker Stanley Kubrick.
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On the first Thursday of every month, the galleries and museums of East London open their doors late for a chance to see amazing art, culture, and events after hours! This month we're proud to host beautiful illustration from artist Claudine O'Sullivan. Read on for more details!
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The Palace of Versailles is one of the most impressive achievements of 18th-century French art. It is not only a place bursting history and culture, where you can appreciate art and beautiful architecture, but there you can also contemplate nature, slow down and relax, away from the fast rhythm of the city.