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Spending free time at the beach is always a great option in Hawaii. Diamond Head Beach is one of the best beaches on the south shore to explore and take photos.
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My city is a place that’s always in motion. So, in celebration of Go Skateboard Day, I shot a LomoKino movie while skating to show what my skateboard and I see whenever we (carefully) roll down the streets of San Francisco!
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The Chinatown area of Oahu, Hawaii, is so multicultural, so multifaceted, that I could write a whole book about it! The most striking factor of our Chinatown is its European-inspired architecture. Confused? Read on to find out more.
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Long ago, when photography had just started, people living back then only get to shoot black and white photography. People at that time might be thinking how nice would it be if they could shoot color photography. Now, most of us are already familiar with color photography. Especially in the Lomography world, colors are what lomographers are looking for. Not trying to post the same tipster article from recent posts of others, but I just feel like showing some other slide films which haven't been shown yet.
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We decided to celebrate our anniversary this year by going to Capri for a few days. What we did not expect is to have only one sunny day in that beautiful island, so the only thing we could do was make the most out of it!
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One of Hawaii's most renowned hotels is the Kahala Mandarin. Set in the upper class community of Kahala and Aina Haina, the Mandarin is an established legend for tourists and locals alike.
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When was the last time you went cosmic bowling? The best alley on the island of Oahu would have to be Aiea Bowl - it's recently renovated, has great food, and the lanes are nice to bowl on. Aiea Bowl is a winner!
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Color negative films can give you interesting effects, but when you truly want to play with color, cross processing is the only way to go.
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On Saturday, May 26th, the NYC Lomography Gallery Store in Gramercy taught a special group of university students from Baruch College how to manipulate their first medium format Diana F+ cameras. These students came through the AIESEC program from all over the world to join us in New York city! We wanted to show them the city Lomography style, and thus loaded them up with 120 film in our very own Diana F+ cameras!
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Imagine my surprise after cross processing an expired Fuji Velvia100. Soon after getting my very first Lomo camera, an LC-A+ in December 2011, one of the first rolls that I used was an expired Fuji Velvia 100. Since Lomography is known for cross-processed images, I was eager to see the results.
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Saturday May 19th at 1pm at the Lomography Gallery Store Gramercy in NYC, Lomography staff member Kat and a few lucky participants shared a beautiful day in Gramercy. We enjoyed a sun-filled afternoon snapping photos with our cute lil' Diana Mini in our latest workshop, "Seeing Double with the Diana Mini".
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Most of us gravitate to the larger, more glamorous things - the latest iPhone, the sleekest cars, the hottest boy toy....but when it comes to beaches, it seems as if even the smaller, less fabricated ones are the most fun. Kawaikui Beach Park is a great, little beach and park that is a personal favorite.
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Shooting a LomoKino movie is a very fun experience, but there are several things you have to plan in advance before you can start shooting and yell "action!" Read more about the creative process behind "Mexican Standoff" after the jump!
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Whenever any lomographer posted a doubled album, I wondered how it was possible to do that? Shortly after that, I got a proposal from a lomographer to do some doubles with me. Read more about my experience after the break.
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On Saturday May 12th, the Lomography Gallery Store Gramercy in NYC lead a walking tour to the lovely Brooklyn Botanical Gardens. Last Saturday was the perfect day to escape the humdrum drag of the city and get back in touch with nature. It was warm and bright out all day, a welcome break from the notoriously gloomy weather we’ve been experiencing in NYC the past few weeks.
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The Fuji Velvia 50 RVP 35mm film is a fast slide film, which, if developed in C-41, can produce flashy green colors.
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Dubbed as the “Desert of the North,” the La Paz Sand Dunes is a popular destination for sand boarding, trekking, shooting films, and sightseeing.
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Sentosa is the fun island resort of Singapore, and it is turning 40 this year! As part of its anniversary celebration, Sentosa Ballonanza will be held this month. Read on to find out more about this event.
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Just like any Lomo-addict out there, it’s this emulsion that certainly won her heart! Despite the many choices available, still this is the only one she loads in her camera without any hesitations, whatsoever!
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Saturday, May 5th, we had a fling at the Lomography Gallery Store Gramercy in NYC... a fling with film! Our Spring (Film) Fling workshop taught participants all they needed to know about choosing the right film for their personal Lomographic style.