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Creative minds have been not only lauding and experimenting with Lomography's very own gloriously analogue movie maker, but also making lots of impressive stuff with it! Take this music video shot entirely using the LomoKino, for example, which has also made it to the list of entries for a music video festival! Find out more after the jump!
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The Lomography Gallery Store Toronto had local graffiti artist Michael Naccarato in the space to create a window display. We got the chance to get up close and personal with the artist while he was working and asked a few questions. Read his answers after the jump!
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Moving images and music definitely go together. It's a combination of two already amusing things into one entertaining magnet!
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You crank it and have fun with it, sucessfully capturing life in 144 frames on 35mm film!
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She lives by the rule "Don't think, just shoot" and applies it in almost every Lomographic opportunity available.
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Chicago winters are tough, but they make everyone in this city really appreciate summertime. It's time to get out of the house and maybe see those friends you've been blowing off during your hibernation. As for us, we've planned some really special events for all of you to come out to. What better way to enjoy the sunny days than a boat tour with your favorite people ever!
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We're talking about us, not your action figure collection.
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Bringing analogue back to the cinemas, the LomoKino is a Lomography movie camera that shoots short and sweet movies on 35mm film. Shoot up to 144 frames on a single roll and use any of the compatible accessories to conveniently create your own retro-looking flicks!
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Anyone can be a filmmaker with the amazing 35mm LomoKino. Create a short film or shoot multiple rolls and make your masterpiece. Learn how to direct your own film at the Lomography Gallery store NYC!
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Summer is almost upon the northern hemisphere, so it's the perfect time for us to take a look back at one of the earliest and most popular LomoKino videos from the community in this installment of Stop Motion Sunday!
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She has been seen in our Magazine section several times because of her Lomographs and her blooming story in our Community. But this time around, it's time to watch her LomoKino movies!
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Tired of the same old story? Static pictures, motionless? This is the tip for you: find out how to add motion to your pictures.
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After all the awesome parties and libations, analog lovin’ workshops and thousands of rolls of film, we’re prepping to say goodbye to our Lomography Gallery Store San Francisco on Sunday, June 9, 2013.
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As much as we love our photographs, GIFs also have a special place in our creative hearts. These "not-quite photos but not-quite" videos are just simply delightful and addicting! But did you know that you can also create your very own GIFs using your Lomographs? Read more to find out!
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If you've ever wondered about the ways you can make some of the most special events in your life even more special, maybe you can get an idea from a LomoKino video where some sweet moments of a newly-married couple were captured on film. Watch the video after the jump!
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Yes, you read this title correctly. And yes, this post is about what you think this title means: using two Lomokinos to produce 3D analogue movies. Or at least I tried.
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Parties, weddings, birthdays, and even the simplest visits at the park, the LomoKino has become a companion when it comes to capturing analogue memories in motion!
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It was overflowing with love in a sibling kind of way with our previous LomoKino rumble!
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Unlike others, he wasn't amused of the LomoKino at first sight. It didn't catch much of his attention even if little curiosity was already playing inside his head.
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We sent out our good friend and photographer Alex Browne with a LomoKino to cover |FAT|'s Arts & Fashion Week 2013 in Toronto. See the movie after the jump!
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Hey guys! First of all I want to thank Lomography for the opportunity and sponsoring my next LomoKino short film! My team and I are very much looking forward to seeing the finished product. I'm going to give you a little verbal sneak peek of what will be going down.