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Before the Supersampler and way before the LomoKino, the Lomography Actionsampler was the camera of choice by those who never wanted to miss a beat. This plastic fantastic snapper has four sequentially-operated lenses for fun-filled 35mm shots—perfect for capturing those action-packed moments!
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I chose to bring my Sprocket Rocket along to a friend's leaving party to take some shots of the evening. Some might say that it's not the most compact of cameras, but still, it's lightweight, and and above all, takes some truly unique photos!
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So many cameras, so much film--how do you pick your favorite? When picking favorites, I must choose the trusty combination that ensures beautiful, wonderful photos, any time, any place: The Lomo LC-A+ and Lomography X-Pro Chrome. I must plead: please Lomography, bring back this film!
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Do you want to know a secret? Let me just show you, because you won't believe it otherwise...
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Pretty much any weekend, somewhere in Australia, you will find a classic car show. These classic cars make for great lomography fun with their different colours and shapes. The owners embody the same values as we do, as analogue lovers. I was lucky enough to be able to attend this annual show held at The Entrance in the Australian state of New South Wales.
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When used with a film SLR, this toy lens will offer the still life or landscape photographer another creative photo option. Read on to learn why.
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With the Fuji T64 120 (Tungsten) film your pictures might get a great colour explosion, but you have to choose your subjects wisely. Otherwise, you will probably wonder about pale pictures like I did. As this is a great film, you should take care to achieve those great popping colours you aim for. Read on after the jump!
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My city is a place that’s always in motion. So, in celebration of Go Skateboard Day, I shot a LomoKino movie while skating to show what my skateboard and I see whenever we (carefully) roll down the streets of San Francisco!
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On Saturday, May 26th, the NYC Lomography Gallery Store in Gramercy taught a special group of university students from Baruch College how to manipulate their first medium format Diana F+ cameras. These students came through the AIESEC program from all over the world to join us in New York city! We wanted to show them the city Lomography style, and thus loaded them up with 120 film in our very own Diana F+ cameras!
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My very first attempt to focus on shooting only strangers - and not in a stalking or stealthy kind of way! Read on!
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I have to say, Lomography X-Pro Chrome 100 is my favorite slide film. No matter what camera you use, it will still produce great photos. I have tested it with my Holga, Pentax SLR, and LomoKino and the results are beyond awesomeness!
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I am sure that everyone knows LCA+ and Diana F+ cameras have Splitzer as one of the accessories. But, have you ever dreamed of getting your own splitzer for Fisheye cameras? And you can get it for free! yeah, you read that, free! Just do-it-yourself your own splitzer at home.
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X-pro is one of those things us Lomographers just flat out love. We experiment with color, cross slide films and find new combinations that make even more color jump off of the images. If you're new to this, or just want to learn more, come and enroll in the X-pro workshop!
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Lomography X-Pro Chrome 100 is the new version of Lomography X-Pro 100. I've tried Lomography X-Pro 100 and it's so blue. So what does Lomography X-Pro Chrome 100 have to offer? A colorful world!
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The Retina Reflex S is a 35mm SLR built by Kodak. It's a nice smelling, heavy, full metal camera, and by any means, a classic shooter. Let me take you on a journey with this Kodak SLR camera.
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Are you ready to go out and get your best catch? Take this 35mm compact camera with you, and prepare for the La Sardina wonders!
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September 2011, Marije (s0y) and I finally took the trip we wanted to do for so long, visit Ukraine, Kiev and in particular, the 30km exclusion zone around Chernobyl, with the ghost town of Prypiat. When I saw the bumper carts, I almost cried. Afterwards, we were exhausted; there was so much to take in. And bringing too many cameras is never a good idea. ;)
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Using this film is like adding an extra saturation layer, cranked to the max, in Photoshop!
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The waters of Deer Bay off Elef Ringnes Island, high in the Canadian Arctic are not a natural place for humans. For much of the year they are frozen solid. And yet this is where I lived and worked, April this year.
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No Mans Art Gallery is holding a Slum Photography Contest in the slums of Dharavi with kids between 12 & 20. And what is it that makes this so special? Well it shows the unique viewpoint of these children and also brings them together giving them a aim & objective, directing towards a more productive life.