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DIESEL's window display looked knockout great in Lomography. At least that's how I remembered it to be two years ago.
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Not everyone is lucky enough to meet someone whom they can share their passion with. But there are some people who are indeed fortunate, and they are very happy and more than willing to let us know about their analog love story!
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Returning to my birth country with a newborn passion for photography has led me to one exciting opportunity: catching two countries in one roll of film. Read on for my experience in reconnecting with my roots, analogue style!
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Take your Diana adoration to a whole new level and let it become your palette for artistic exploration! Draw, paint, and modify the Queen of Lomgraphic cameras to your heart's content as Manila's Design Week draws to a close.
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The Lomo Embassy was invited to come up with a lomo wall depicting Pinoy pride. The lomowall was composed of 100 photos from lomomomanila members and was displayed in the atrium of the Market! Market! mall on June 12, 2010—Independence Day, no less.
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Once again, the lomomanila lomographers were itching for a quick lomowalk. The easiest and closest place to go was Luneta Park. There was a lot to see and to shoot in this historical landmark. Our National Hero—Jose P. Rizal—was executed here. Hence, this is also his final resting place. It is guarded by soldiers 24/7. The rigidity ends there because otherwise, anybody is free to roam around the big park and take pictures and have a good time with (camera) trigger-happy friends.
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An ecology park in the middle of a city, the La Mesa Eco Park is a pleasant place to go for a whole or half-day stroll and to take pictures!
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The Lomo Embassy Manila and Lomomanila gave two separate talks on Lomography 101 last February 16, 2010 during the De La Salle University's alternative program day.
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Lomomanila presents: Lomolove4Ever
A postcard and portrait exhibit
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Organized by the Lomo Embassy Manila, LOMO Therapy is a seminar that introduced the golden rules of Lomography to new enthusiasts.
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A wooden boat fashioned after the relics of our culture. Inspire and learn about our proud history and the way to find ways to reclaim.
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A quick look to see how the Philippine lomographers celebrated the anniversary of the LC-A.... yay! :)
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This is how we guys from Manila celebrated the LC-A's 25th! A quaint bread and breakfast, as well as visiting an artist's hub!
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The LC-A run manila is Lomomanila's first activity to celebrate the Lomo Kompakt Automat's 25th anniversary.
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Celebrating 25 years of LC-A goodness with lomographers from the Philippines - food, drink, games, raffle, lomo graffiti wall, henna tattoos, freebies and surprise prizes!
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Awesome performer in any lighting condition!
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Growing up in the metropolis, us kids nowadays have no idea of what the simple life really is. Growing your own food and using the good earth for nourishment is a value all but unknown to most. There are however, places where these things can be taught to the next generation such as Leisure Farms up in the hills of Batangas.
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A Bahay Kubo is a Traditional Filipino house possibly from the Spanish word “Cubo” or cube . My aunt had one made as a quick get away from troubles in the city. With the exception of a few concrete bases the entire construction is of dry straw and the ever dependable bamboo. But don’t let this pre-Hispanic form of architecture fool you. These traditional houses were perfectly suited to a country frequented by typhoons and earthquakes. They are normally elevated from the ground and the materials that are used could easily be gathered and used to rebuild the house just in case the forces of nature prove to be a handful.
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I remember going to Tagaytay as a child on weekends. How my Mom and Pop would bring me there for stargazing, horseback riding, camping or just to enjoy the crisp cold air that’s a luxury in a tropical country. The hills of Tagaytay are situated approximately 45 minutes from Manila. Couples, Friends and Families usually trek to the place for a quick weekend escape from the trappings of the city.
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Last week, that was Saturday (sunny Saturday to be exact) me and some Lomomanila friends waked up so early in the morning (that it was dark) and paved our way to Sicogon Island. The morning was a bit cold, and for the next 2 hours and 30 minutes, I slept inside the van.