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For this installment of the "Show Your Stash" series, we've got Californian community member Randy Brown—also known as @adventuresinanalog—who tells us that less is more when it comes to lugging around analogue gear. Find out why the LC-A+ is his current go-to camera and check out his other film essentials right here!
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So, you've collected them all have you? All the Diana clones and Lomo LC-A+ editions. How about our other Lomography items? Our stylish Sidekick Bags make for great gifts owing to their quality, pocket space, and wearability. After the jump, check out today's centerfold!
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Along with our La Sardina DIY camera we’d like to present several DIY projects to inspire you. Our seventh project is a cool tutorial on how to make your own Biltwell custom leather motorcycle seat by Corinna Mantlo.
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Here's a review on how to keep safe your Horizon Perfekt in a secure place, with the Horizon Case Black!
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Luxury items of the same leather, rock together! French shoe designer Christian Louboutin has a pair of men's sneakers that come in the same Italian calfskin that Lomography's Spinner 360° Leather Edition is wrapped in. Such a classy combination!
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A love story between a Malaysian student and a lovely Russian. I know you're curious, so why don't you go ahead and read about it after the jump!
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Olympus LT-1 is a point-and-shoot camera with unique synthetic leather exterior. It was launched in 1994. The LT-1 features a 35mm/F3.5 AF lens and has an ISO range of 50 to 3200. This camera was available in four colours: brown, burgundy, black and green.
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I got this case last year. At last I bought this leather case for my might LC-A+. I need this case because I take my LC-A+ everywhere I go. So I take my Lomo L-Case everywhere I go. Simple but sure!
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I bought the Lomo L-Case three months ago, because I needed a new case for my LC-Wide. I didn’t think it could be so comfortable, in particular when you have to bring your precious camera with you on an holiday.
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If we upholster sofas, chairs, and car seats then why not do the same with cameras? Well, I've found a website where, if you're not very hands-on yourself, they can help you out with this funky, camera-pimping project.
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I wanted to be able to hang my LC-A+ around my neck so that I can shoot more readily. So, while we are waiting for LSI to release its own camera case for the LC-A+, I took matters into my own hands.