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In line with this week’s opening of the world-famous Cannes Film Festival in the scenic city Cannes in the Southern end of France, this edition of Lomography Day Trips revolves around one of the most laid-back yet elegant (and not to mention, gorgeous) spots in the world: the French Riviera!
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We all know about the Lomography foodie niche, so we thought we’d share the top five street-food cities with you! From feijoada to kebap, there’s a little something for everyone! Read more to follow the street-food countdown!
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Caroline is our new guest in the section, "5 Questions On Analogue Photography!" Let’s discover through this article her photographs and feelings regarding analog photography!
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We handed over our La Sardina cameras to 3 reporters and sent them on a mission to Who's Next 2012 exhibition. Coming up, you'll see the photos taken by Charline, Margot, and Vanessa, as well as their opinions about the La Sardina!
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Pont-Aven is a lovely Breton village near the Atlantic coast. Even though this small town -- with its 3000 inhabitants -- is fairly well hidden, one specific person singlehandedly put this small town on the map: world famous painter Paul Gauguin.
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Found film rolls are always exciting, but even more fun when they turn out to be half-a-century old and yield wonderfully nostalgic holiday snapshots from the South of France, featuring cute kids with straw hats.
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Paris may be the famed city of romance and culture that it is today, but it probably wouldn't have earned that reputation if not for the stories, artworks, and photographs that immortalized its glorious past. Let's take a look at a slice of the French capital's olden days through beautiful photographs taken during the 1950's and 1960's.
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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.
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Through their website, Anaïs and Pedro share with us their discoveries and favorites gleaned from Marseille and its surroundings. Last summer, it's the United States that our friends have decided to attack, equipped with two cameras and some film. Let's go!
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It was a lucky day for antiquing for analogue photographer Anton Orlov. Not only did he score the stereoscopic 1901 Jumelle Bellieni camera, he also stumbled upon some century-old slides which turned out to be photos of World War I France tucked away inside it!
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Read about the 10 things I loved doing while on vacation in Marseille.
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Just like the explorers of old who have found a place no one knew, I felt a strange sense of wonder and belonging. A city girl like me who comes from a flat land of buildings; no one ever expected I could find my way here, in so many aspects.
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Armed with my Nikon FE and a 30mm lens, I decided to bring along a roll of Fuji Provia 100F. When it finally came to develop the images, I took a gamble and decided to cross-process. That was a great decision.
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In honor of the new Sparkling Editions, here's a highlight on the top wine-producing regions in the globe.
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Whenever street photography and its roots are being mentioned, Henri Cartier-Bresson almost always comes to mind first. However, French photographer Robert Doisneau was also a notable street photographer who co-pioneered photojournalism alongside Cartier-Bresson. Read on and take a look at his mesmerizing photographs of Parisian streets in the 1940s to 1950s after the jump!
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Is there anything more beautiful or romantic than a sunset in Paris? Perhaps a cross-processed sunset in Paris...
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On a Sunday, summer morning I decided to take a break from the typical touristic sites around Paris and headed to Parc des Buttes Chaumont, located on a hill in the northeast side of Paris in the 19th arrondissement. I hoped I could relax and get away from the crowds but was I in for a surprise...a pleasant surprise!
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It is the Chevalme sisters' turn to answer our questions related to the La Sardina customization workshop during the Who’s Next. Read this article to discover their universe and influences!
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During the latest edition of the Who's Next fashion show in Paris, you could come on our booth to attend a special workshop, where you were given the chance to customisz a La Sardina camera, with the help of several artists, using different techniques. Read this article to see the designs that were made during these four days !
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Let's discover the third artist who was at Who's Next: Cococerise! Go through her blog and you will understand that she loves all forms of creation. We invite you to read this interview to know more about her!