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Summer has arrived in NYC, and at the Lomography Gallery Store Gramercy we are excited to present 18 analogue filled workshops throughout the month of June! Join us for walking tours at the Gramercy shop, including a trip to the Union Square Farmer's market, the 10th annual delicious Big Apple BBQ in Madison Square Park, a Birthday Bash Blue Hour for our very own LC-A+ (and another new little member of our family!) as well as a Bar Hop all out doors and on roofs. At the end of the month, we will be participating in Photoville, an event entirely for photographers to celebrate everything photography that you won't want to miss!
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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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For their first task, the US CitySlickers will show us around their towns and cities, documenting their experiences in analogue and telling us stories along the way. Let's meet Bryn and learn more about New York City!
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For their first task, the US CitySlickers will show us around their towns and cities, documenting their experiences in analogue and telling us stories along the way. Let's meet Joseph and learn more about New York City!
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Join us at Lomography Gallery Store NYC on Saturday May 12th @ 1pm at the NYC Gramercy Shop for a lovely trip to the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens in our May Flowers Walking Tour!
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Get down under the Manhattan Bridge overpass for a great escape from the city while still being in it. DUMBO is a great relaxing and quiet neighborhood in Brooklyn right by the water. And there are great sites to see and places to check out. Read on for the details!
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If you're in the mood to go bowling, look no further than Shell Lanes - just about the cheapest bowling you'll find in New York City!
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Two months after coming back to the States from my summer study abroad in Paris, I received my first analogue and lomography camera as a birthday gift. Read on to find out which camera I received and how I fell in love with it!
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HIDE/SEEK: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture is the first major museum exhibition to explore how gender and sexual identity have shaped the creation of American portrait painting. It is open at the Brooklyn Museum until February 12th, 2012.
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As a New York City tour guide, I am often asked, "where should we go?" My response, "Coney Island! And make sure to bring a camera and lots, and lots of film!"
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Welcome to the Hipster Epicenter of the World!
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When the humidity in the city is too much to bear, I always gather a few friends (and a few cameras), and hop on the train to Coney Island.
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If you're looking for a slice of authentic New York pizza, you can't go wrong with Fascati's in Brooklyn.
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One of New York's strangest and grossest waterways!
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The Williamsburg Bridge is sort of the ugly cousin of New York's bridges.
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One of my favorite places of hidden New York is the Commandant's House at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
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As a native New Yorker, I consider it a birthright to be opinionated about local pizza.
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A Night on the Brooklyn Heights Promenade
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“Is that our bus?” asked an eager Lomographer pointing out the window to the big yellow school bus parked in front of the Lomography Store. Yes indeed, a real yellow school bus was waiting to transport us to an undisclosed Lomo location. Anticipation was high as many participants had been looking forward to this event for weeks!
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One of the most well-known sites in the Big Apple, it is actually one of the "must-sees" in my New York itinerary. During my visit, I was staying in one of the boroughs in Brooklyn and this popular landmark served as my link to the fast-paced city of Manhattan.