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A reporter from China's "The Digital Camera Magazine" has tried our new Belair X 6-12 for size! Intrigued to hear what they thought? The review is as follows...
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Have you noticed that our smartphone has become our second brain nowadays? Its external memory and high-res screen has become an extension of us. Thai photographer Benz Thanachart found truth in this phenomena and took a series of amazing street photographs, of people's facial expressions the moment when they stepped away from their personal space. Check it out!
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Nothing like those rainy days in Los Angeles that we rarely ever see! Okay,okay, here at the Lomography Gallery Store LA, we all love the Cali sunshine but we definitely had a great time walking around West Hollywood in the light rain testing our Diana F+!
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It was great to see so many of you come out for the "Everyone's A Photographer" opening to support Laura Austin & friends! Join us at the Lomography Gallery Store LA, as we close down this month long masterpiece of an exhibit in style.
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Fashion, the beach, friends, downtime: Australian fashion designer Monica Dombrovskis got a La Sardina camera from us and captured some of her life and times around Sydney. Learn more about Monica and her experiences with the La Sardina and see a collection of her photos after the jump.
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Hong Kong user tattso would like to share his experience of shooting with the Belair X 6-12 with us! tattso shows us a good example of different ways to use the Belair X 6-12, for instance through double exposure! Don't miss the interesting story about a lady who hands out flyers with her special outfits in Kwun Tong, among others...
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In the 1950’s Greenwich Village was the hot spot for the Beat Generation. Famous poets, writers, and musicians called the neighborhood around our humble store home.
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The Russian rangefinder camera Fed 5 was my first "Leica copy" camera. I found this camera in a shop in Milano (Italy) at the beginning of the 90s. Still 100% working, I used this camera again as a good alternative to my Zorki 4 rangefinder.
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Discovering Lomography was like awakening my inner child – I’m hooked on Lomo. Read on to find out why.
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Lomography are proud partners of the National University Photographic Society (NUPS) Annual London Photo Hunt. On Saturday 24th November hundreds of photo enthusiasts from around the UK will gather together in London ready to take part in the ultimate photography challenge. Participants will be put into teams and asked to hunt out some great hidden landmarks. There will be lots of prizes to win, including some Lomography cameras! If you want to take part in this photo extravaganza read on.
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Children move fast and live in the moment - we know this, we've been there. But how do we manage to catch their charming innocence through analog photographs? Find out after the jump!
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It's our birthday and we are celebrating all month long and we want to see you here at Lomography Gallery Store Santa Monica for all the fun and festivities. Come in for an event or stop by to attend a workshop, we have all the fun your analogue heart desires.
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What inspires you? Do you have a favorite photograph, song, painting? Here at Lomography Gallery Store Santa Monica, we are all inspired by analogue photography of course! That grit, that grain of a film photograph, there's nothing like it! So we interviewed three of our staff members( coincidentally all "J's") Jake, Jordy and Joe, and asked them to each share a favorite analogue photo by another photographer, then share one of their own. Check out the results, do you see any influences?
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Last weekend, Lomography Gallery Store Toronto teamed up with Queen Elizabeth CHS for a Diana workshop like none other!
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Our 10 Golden Rules are the very essence of our “Don't Think, Just Shoot” motto! After all, here at the Lomography Gallery Store Toronto, it's all about having fun while taking good pictures.
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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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Hello Lomographers! We’re still riding on the wave of excitement the new Belair X 6-12 has brought us all. So much so that we’re showing off a gallery of great new pictures. Enjoy them after the jump.
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Paul Yeung has worked as a photojournalist for over 10 years in Hong Kong. His "Flower Show" series is a humorous approach to the consumerism and mass collective behavior of Hong Kong people. His images are analogous to puzzles, requiring the viewer to complete them with their imagination. Let's get acquainted with Yeung and his Hong Kong roots.
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Running out of interesting spots to photograph in your hometown? PhotoTuts+ author Andrew Childress says a little improvement in your exploration skills could snap you out of your photography slump. Read on to find out how!
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Hong Kong is not only well-known for her beautiful night view though is most often photographed over the spacious harbor and shiny reflections of the buildings, implicating you'll land in the lap of luxury when you travel here. Infront of Brian Yen's camera you'll find thought provoking pieces of what it truly means to be a city-dweller.