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During a short break in Lisbon, we also visited the Jardim Botânio Tropical in the suburb of Belém. An almost deserted and a little outdated garden, it is a nice change to the buzz of downtown Lisbon.
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When back home in Coimbra (Portugal), one of my favorite "me" activities is to spend some time in the Botanical Garden of the University, taking pictures of its many beautiful trees and especially the flowers. This requires time and patience and I love spending hours looking for the perfect photo of these beautiful muses.
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T64 + sunny day + C41 = Perfect
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Portugal's cultural capital has long been on the top of my wish list. Porto is a magnificent city with lots to offer. Last summer, I prepared an arsenal of film, armed my cameras, and finally set out on a six-day trip to this great city!
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In our series of interviews with professional photographers and photographic artists, we bring you an interview with João Pina, a professional photojournalist and documentary photographer. His work on politically charged topics has earned a lot of attention. Read what he has to say about his background, his work ethics and how he chooses his equipment for certain photographic projects.
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I moved to Lisbon for one year. The Erasmus project brought me here and I felt since the beginning that I had to keep my life more and more analog each day, as I was used to in my hometown. Okay, I have my cameras, but I had to find something completely new.
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Can a poem explain spring?
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During the whole of 2012 I travelled. I spent the year exploring new places, discovering Lomography on the way. But, coming home was the hardest thing. Could analogue save the day?
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Everyone makes plans for the new year, and I'm not an exception. Let me introduce you my bucket list for 2013.
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I started this year with some projects, things I wanted to do, testing new things, trying to show a little more of my city (Marinha Grande) through the lens of my cameras.
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Winter is finally here--the days are getting colder and we can feel the nice and soft touch of wool once more. But I refuse to give up yet. I would like to show you my first Lomo summer so we all can have a warm bit of summer before what lays ahead. Please come on in!
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It all started in Barcelona. A week away with friends, a long term curiosity, and a friend with a fisheye. Needless to say, I fell in love.
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Probably this will sound familiar, but a fact is a fact--I always prefer analogue photography.
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Portuguese pavements can be found in the four corners of the world, so don't worry, you don't have to visit my country to try this tipster!
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If you are from my generation, you're sure to have a lot of audio cassettes somewhere in your home and you don’t listen to them anymore. This is a good way to use them again .
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Portas do Sol, meaning “doors of the sun” or “the sun’s gateway”, is a big balcony that opens onto the river Tejo, offering astonishing views over Lisboa.
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Do you know the way kids see autumn? Autumn always brings to me something special, I don't know if it is the smell of the first rain in hot soil or the smell of smoke in the streets from fireplaces or the colors changing during the day!
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Vanessa Teodoro, illustrator and street artist, tell us about herself, her fascinating works and her inspirations.
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From the Iberian Peninsula comes an issue of Domingo magazine with a special feature, "a moda da lomografia" or the fashion of Lomography! See Portuguese creatives ham it up with the LC-A+, Sprocket Rocket, and Diana F+. One of them even quit smoking for a new vice. Can you guess what it is?
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Whoever enters the city of Leiria will immediately see its towering castle, the scene of several important events in the history of Portugal.