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The Diana+ 35mm Back is the true masterpiece of Lomography. It makes you very creative and it is very easy to use!
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The Splitzer is a great little thing to add to your camera that quarters and halves your photos and mixes it all up for an amazing concoction of Lomographic pleasure!
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This is for me the most underrated Diana Accessory which, hopefully will change after this review. I don't watch the Tele but I LOVE the TELEphoto lens!
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Ho ho ho ho ho Lomo!!! Christmas is here and if you are anything like me, you have started to stock up on film and the like, but what about your flash? Why not give it a very festive makeover!
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Experience the miracle of the 35mm in the legendary 120 body of the Lomographic Queen, the Diana+!
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By now you know my story: July 2009, 8000 km road trip, 3 generations, 1 van. Crazy? Yes. Lomographically limited? In no way whatsoever! I took along 10 cameras and 40 rolls of film. We passed through 10 American states and 3 Canadian provinces, and did I already mention how much walking we did in Chicago?
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The beauty and magic love affair with instant film is rekindled with our Camera Review of the Week!
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Knock Knock.
Who's there?
Bean.
Bean who?
Bean awhile since my last post.
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By now you know my story: July 2009, 8000 km road trip, 3 generations, 1 van. I took along 10 cameras and 40 rolls of film. We passed through 10 American states and 3 Canadian provinces, but we spent the largest block of time in a little town near the Indiana side of Illinois...
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Home of Popeye the Sailor man!
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By now you know my story: July 2009, 8000 km road trip, 3 generations, 1 van. Crazy? Yes. Lomographically limited? In no way whatsoever! I took along 10 cameras and 40 rolls of film. We passed through 10 American states and 3 Canadian provinces, and we stopped for frozen treats every chance we got...
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Organized by the Lomo Embassy Manila, LOMO Therapy is a seminar that introduced the golden rules of Lomography to new enthusiasts.
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By now you know my story: July 2009, 8000 km road trip, 3 generations, 1 van. Crazy? Yes. Lomographically limited? In no way whatsoever! I took along 10 cameras and 40 rolls of film. We passed through 10 American states and 3 Canadian provinces, but we only had time to visit one carved mountain...
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By now you know my story: July 2009, 8000 km road trip, 3 generations, 1 van. Crazy? Yes. Lomographically limited? In no way whatsoever! I took along 10 cameras and 40 rolls of film. We passed through 10 American states and 3 Canadian provinces, and we only paid too much for dinner once.
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In the past they say to you "get rid of that lens cap", but today I say "lens cap protect your baby Diana lens". To keep this important piece of your camera you can try this tip!
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Sharper, more colorful and just vintage are only some of the few advantages of using medium format films!
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In July 2009 I took an 8000 km road trip with my wife, two young children, and my mother- and father-in-law. Yes. That sounds a little crazy - but in order to keep my sanity (and test theirs) - I took along 10 cameras and 40 rolls of film. We passed through 10 American states and 3 Canadian provinces, and only 1 massive and fascinating carved mountain.
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Back to School at the Lomography Gallery Store NYC- Literature: Diana Dialogues Workshop
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The Norisring is a non-permanent racing track in Nuremberg/Germany. That means this race is going to happen on normal streets which are closed for five days a year just to let race cars draw their lines in this historical part of Nuremberg.
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Whether you're a newbie who just had a film camera for the first time or an analogue fiend who's been shooting with it for ages, this week's tipster will not only inform you, but will also remind what it feels like to shoot with film for the first time, as told by Artpunk.