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Among zebras, tigers, cats and bears, we celebrate the launch of the new "Animal print cameras". enjoy this wild adventure.
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Christmas is getting closer and closer! During this festivity time we will be playing Bingo at our store in Barcelona. Come join us!
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A big fiesta in a small town. Cullera is a "season" town 45km away from Valencia. It takes 45 minutes to get there by car or you can take a bus or a train.
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The LomoKino arrived to Madrid to stay! And this is how we welcomed our brand new product...
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We celebrated the big launch of the new and fabulous LomoKino, a camera that allow us to go back to the roots of the golden and glamourous ages of the analogue cinema.
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Every January 9th of the year, millions of Catholics flock to Quiapo to celebrate the Feast of the Black Nazarene. In four years I was there thrice to document atleast a thousand of these devotees. And I promise to shoot more next year.
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Good humor and desires to finally discover the mystery product. This past Wednesday the Lomography Embassy Store in Barcelona joined other embassies in 5 continents, and simultaneously uncovered the mystery, which was well kept during these past few weeks.
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In Madrid we celebrated the expo of the Great My Very Vi Ai Pi Lomowall and the Worlds of Holga with a great party. "The whole of Madrid" came to the event as you can surely see in this article.
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You will probably remember our My Very V.I.P. contest. Lots of friends participated and we received many portraits of your VIPs, those you really care about.
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The Lomography Spinner 360º is now REAL! Check out how our friends from Barcelona went down and dirty for this crazy launch!
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“Somewhere in La Mancha…” …there’s a village where the little old ladies dance all night long.
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Ole! Do you want to know how our friends south of the border celebrated the LOMO LC-A's birthday? Well, it involves partying, lot's of music and a giant piñata!
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Every year hundreds of kites fly up into the sky to celebrate the kite festival, it is truly eye catching.
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Small town fiestas where every house is a buffet of Filipino Hospitality
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Well if you felt like Mardi Gras was the talk of the town every year in the Bourbon Street somewhere in Brazil, you may have fun also in Bacolod City where they celebrate the Masskara Festival (Mask Festival) every October!
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The Philippines is famous for its Fiestas or festivals commemorating a particular place's patron saint. The Aliwan Festival is dubbed 'the mother of all fiestas' and rightly so. With more than fifteen representatives from each corner of the country all vying for the right to be called the best, well at least for that year anyway. With colourful floats, intricate costumes and elaborate dances, there will be no lack of interesting subjects to photograph. The event offers a