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Its 5 o'clock somewhere! How about a Lomography Pub Crawl ?! Wednesday January 18th @ 6pm NYC Gramercy Shop
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I wanted to start a monthly flick book for the best of lomography out there! The online books center around themes; the previous installments have already featured the legendary LC-A and LC-A+ cameras, medium format cameras, and multi-lens cameras. This time, we featured multiple exposures!
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Check out all the Greenwich Village events + workshops for the month of January! Start off your New Year's by signing up for few of our amazing courses!
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2012 is here! New Year! Fresh Start! New Resolutions!
Let's commit some new resolution for our analogue skills!
January Workshops @ Lomography Gallery Store Singapore presents:
"MY NEW YEAR LOMOGRAPHY RESOLUTION: I WANNA.."
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Lomography cameras are the hardware of analogue photography, but film will always be the software. So how do you make sense of all the different film choices out there?
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The first Lomography Gallery Store Singapore Diana F+ Workshop was a great success! With a little Diana plastic fantastic action, a bit of imagination, everyone went home with an experience to be remembered!
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Lose yourself around Harding Road in the urban city with rows of beautiful colonial houses. Harding Road possesses many beautiful colonial houses, which is a walkable distance from the prime shopping district, Orchard Road. There is only a two-directional way road which gives a very mysterious feel as it is quite uncommon in an established area. There are also fenced up areas, which are topped with rusty barbed wire that gives a feeling of the World War II period.
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So, before you get your panties all up in a bunch, we know this is a digital photograph, but we think the technique used would be an interesting analogue multiple exposure project. Still intrigued? Read on!
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The Lomography Museumnight Afterparty was very cozy and distinguished. We announced the winners of the Scavenger Hunt, broadcasted all 31 LomoKino movies and had some great company all night long. Read on the entire recap for further details including great pics + movies!
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This workshop features the Lubitel 166+, LC-A+, and Horizon Kompakt.
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Decoupage is a type of art wherein paper and glue is used to create colorful images. Take your LC-Wide photos to the next level using the classic art of decoupage for in-camera collages!
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Fujifilm Velvia 50 is a slow speed film that yields greenish to blueish results when cross-processed. I was a bit surprised to find that it does not produce reddish or pinkish colors after cross-processing; even so, it's amazing for multiple exposures--or what I call "micro-clicks!"
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I did not intend to create creepy photographs, but some of them taken this Halloween month are quite freaky!
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Love at first shot...my whirlwind romance with the La Sardina. Who knew that a camera modelled on a sardine can could be so sexy and functional?
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Excited to do colored MX portrait shots with your Fisheye No. 2 but low on funds for that funky Colorsplash flash? Don't fret! There's always a way! Grab a pair of scissors, a couple of uninflated balloons and/or colored cloths, and a roll of tape... and get ready!
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Outside of the major cities and driving through Maryland in the summertime you can see farmlands and cornfields everywhere! But in the fall, after corn season is over, the landscape begins to change and in one particular area, you’ll come across beautiful fields of sunflowers blooming in the autumn sun.
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Use the Diana+ Splitzer to get multiple pictures in one frame without the over-exposure!
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Photography with a minimum of 3 exposures per picture. My life in 20 exposures and 5 photo's. A tale of Lomography done by a 15 year old.
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If you know about masks and you know about multiple exposures, then why not try combining these two techniques to come up with a new and exciting type of image that will inspire you to try more new and exciting techniques and images.
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I live about an hour away from LA. I recently visited and since I am still very new to Lomography, it was a day of firsts. It was the first time I visited LA since I bought my LC-A+ and, more importantly, it was the first time I ever attempted to shot multiple exposures. LA was an absolutely amazing place for me to do this. :)