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Lomography's new creative space, Lomography+ is now opening at one of the most exciting art spaces in Tokyo, 3331 Arts Chiyoda!
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Bic Camera is a famous camera store in Japan. It has many branch locations all over the country, and I was lucky enough to shop at the Ikebukuro branch during my trip this past November. I thought I’d take you along for a glimpse of my experience.
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I bet many of you might not even know you have a piece of Hiroshi Sugimoto's work in your room. U2's "No Line on the Horizon" album artwork is a photograph by Sugimoto, and is part of his Seascapes series. After the jump, let's properly get acquainted with this conceptual artist.
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It might sound weird because I'm a guy, but who cares?! I love Disneyland!
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I totally confess what I did with my digital cameras. I loved her, I did. But I met someone else really amazing! I know, I am sorry! But, I cannot live without medium format now. Let me tell you my story about how I fell in love with medium format and I have been ditching my digital gears more often lately!
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On Friday, November 23rd 2012 we hosted the biggest party of this year - celebrating Lomography's 20th anniversary. If you could not have joined us to attend this party, please read on to find out how the evening evolved:
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Two years ago the "LomoLab" has opened its doors at the Lomography Gallery Store Tokyo. To celebrate this and the Halloween occasion, we held a big party at Lomography Gallery Store Tokyo on October 25th, 2012.
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We're not talking about the most loved/hated photo editing software; we're talking about an actual photo shop! While looking for antique cameras on eBay, we found a vintage photograph depicting a pharmacy-slash-camera shop from way back in 1910! How does it compare to today's photo stores?
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We all have that one photo taken from a vacation or getaway that we see as "ruined" just because a stranger got into a frame. Well then, wait until you meet Sari in Tokyo. We bet she’ll change your mind.
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Hisaji Hara is a Japanese artist who's known for his photographic works. "A Photographic Portrayal of the Paintings of Balthus" is his magnum opus and recreates the paintings of revered Polish-French painter, Balthus but also contains something so very unique that you'll appreciate them standing separate from their Balthus counterparts. After the jump, discover what his vision entails in our interview!
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Join us for some nice analogue fun in August. Let's learn more about the LC-A+/LC-Wide. Play and enjoy light paintings! Check out what Lomography Gallery Store Tokyo has in store for you!
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This article is pointless, but will show you my two favourite things: Fuji Natura Classica's and Food.
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Is it flattering to have your photo taken while you're sleeping, disheveled, crammed into a subway with bodies in the same state as you? No. What about with your face pressed against the doors? Oh please, no! Miraculously, photographer Michael Wolf has captured the essence of the big city grind by photographing exactly that!
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A fun lomography day at one of the most magical places on Earth, Tokyo Disneyland! Call it peer pressure, but after much convincing I finally gave in and joined my colleagues on spending a day with Mickey Mouse and company at Tokyo Disneyland. To be honest, I wasn't that interested, thinking that Disneyland was just for kids, but boy, was I dead wrong.
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Filmmaker Tomokazu Yumada has made a film for us using the LomoKino! In the film "TOKYO LIGHTS," he expressed an identity in digital society with a street scene in Tokyo. Enjoy the film, the background, and his camera techniques with LomoKino!
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Last March 11, 2012 marks the one year anniversary of the Great 9.0 magnitude earthquake that claimed more than 15,000 lives. Armed with Holga135bc loaded with Kodak Portra400, I roamed the street of Tokyo, fighting my way among tons of photographers to see how the people remember the unforgettable 3.11 tragedy.
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One of the most desirable places to visit - and one of the most expensive cities in the world to live in, Tokyo, Japan practically needs no further introduction given how well-known it is in all sides of the world. Also one of the home of one of our gallery stores, let's take a peek at some of the things that make Tokyo so cool.
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Read about the thoughts of a thirty-something engineer based in Tokyo on the correlation of age, Lomography, and the realization of doing something you love other than a 12 hours a day job.
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One of our very own lomographers has recently showcased some of his chosen film photographs for the first time in Japan. Read about him and his recently concluded successful exhibit after the jump!
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Hattifnatt Cafè is a small and lovely cafè located in a Tokyo suburb called Koenji. Read more about it after the jump...