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For many Lomographers, the Lomo LC-A+ is a part of everyday life. It's a witness to so many strange, funny, and awkward moments! Here, 29 Lomographers share some of their most memorable memories with the iconic camera.
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I have already written about my dad once. I gave him my camera and made him a lomographer. But getting him in front of a camera should have been my mission because that is an impossible task.
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Summer is the season of seaside frolic, poolside fun, and countless memories, so you will need a handy and trusty camera to lug along with you on your travels this sultry season. Something like Lomography's wide-eyed wonder, the Lomo LC-Wide, perhaps?
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This is the third article in my Memories of Japan series, we are still in Kyoto but we aren't going to any temple. Today, we are going grocery shopping to Nishiki Market in downtown Kyoto.
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Time to take a trip down memory lane with this month-long rumble! To participate, all you need are 3 things: 1) Your Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner, 2) your nostalgic self, 3) some negatives to scan. Piggy Point prizes will be given to the top 5 winners.
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I really really love digging up old photos. I go through my family albums quite often. Old photos are a little reminder of the good times and awesome memories we all shared.
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A little trick to make our pictures really unique, and original!
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At a time and age when people can go down memory lane with just a few clicks, how many of us still make time capsules, or even know about them? Familiar or not with this project, it's something you should try...how about today?
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I thought about how to make an inexpensive present that would bring back good memories about any place, as well as combine photography, music, and crafts.
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I love my mixtapes so much, that I did a table lamp with them!
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The Gold Coast area in the Australian state of Queensland has been very popular with tourists from all over the world for a long time now. One of the reasons for this is because of the three big theme parks: Movieworld, Seaworld, and Dreamworld.
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For many years Burleigh Beach has been a go-to spot for my family in the state of Queensland, Australia. With wide open spaces away from the more tourist-ladden beaches of the Gold Coast, this spot is a favourite of surfers to the south, near the open waters at the heads, and popular with local families and exercise buffs to the north.
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2012 has been an awesome journey. What's more awesome, it's all captured in film! Here's my part of 2012.
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I promised last year that I would shoot exclusively film for this year. Sad to say that I was not able to keep such promise. But on the bright side, I shot mostly film this year. Compiling these photos I got a clear picture of how my 2012 transpired.
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When I got my planner for this year, I was stoked to find out that it had extra blank pages at the end of each month. So I made a promise to myself that I would fill those blank pages out when the month is up.
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Whether you're a longtime lover, an estranged shooter, a converted follower, or a wide-eyed newcomer, there's bound to be a memory or story tied to Lomography that you fondly recall from time to time.
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Have you searched for photos tagged with 'happy' and 'sad'? While there are 54419 photos with 'happy', there are only 6984 with 'sad'. That is because we all like to share our happy moments. Maybe you've already heard it or you've just heard it now. This is the first line of a project I made. If you want to see the project, and learn more about the story behind the idea, keep reading.
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Of all my childhood memories, the one that I can remember most was when all uncles, aunties, cousins, and grandparents would come together (usually due to the death of a relative) for a big family reunion, then there would be photographs taken from those days. Captured in analogue, these moments bring back memories like no other.
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My personal project of slowly archiving my childhood photographs opened up the gates of memories, experiences, and possibilities.
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How do you celebrate Halloween? Are you like me, that as a kid, weren't allowed to Trick or Treat because your mum was anti-Americanization? Or were you on the other end of the scale, and was brought up in full fledged corn maze visiting, home decor that resembles a graveyard, building a costume for months kind of household? Well, let me tell you about my Halloween memories.