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Snapshots of a life I would have happily lived forever. Memories of a friendship celebrated by adventure and discovery. Capturing moments of Mongolia in black and white.
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It was October 2010, I was living in Perugia and didn't know what to do for a week. That's when I decided to put on my backpack and get to know the Campania, one of the most beautiful regions in Italy. The first stop of my adventure was Naples, the capital. The second was Capri, the Island of Love.
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Every now and then, I find myself drowning amongst paperwork, e-mails and computers. Urban life can be suffocating and at times, all I want to do is break free and have a one-on-one with nature. When these 'episodes' arises, my favorite thing to do is take a stroll in the park, equipped with a bottle of water, and a camera.
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What better way to celebrate World Wide Pinhole Day than with two buses filled with Lomographers and a whole lot of Diana F+ cameras on the "P" setting? We certainly could not have imagined a more perfect scenario. Take a look at the amazing time everyone had!
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I absolutely love living in Leeds and one of my favorite buildings in the city is Leeds Town Hall and I particularly enjoy exploring the area around the Town Hall as well. The Town Hall itself was built between 1853 and 1858 on Park Lane, which is now the Headrow towards the top end of the city. It is one of the biggest - and tallest town halls in England and was designed by Cuthbert Brodrick.
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I will share with you how three inanimate objects animate my life. Read on to find out more about my relationship with my cameras.
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A few of the more adventurous tourists make the journey to remote Lamalera each year. Enjoy your time by walking on the beach before starting your adventure with a local boat to learn more about the sperm whale or other animals ie: dolphins, manta rays, turtle. If you are lucky, you will directly see how the fisher folks catch the whales by using their traditional gear.
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It may be so that our little ones will grow up in an even more hyper digitized world than most of us, but author Emilie P. Bush and others in the Steampunk community are attempting to rework those rusting cogs to turn back the clock to that era of peace and prosperity known as the Victorian era.
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A climb a day keeps the doctor at bay - this mountain is run up by some people every morning before they go to work as it offers you views, scenery, and a vast amount of fresh air. I did this walk for the first time and need not ask why they chose this hike over a gym any day. It is truly spectacular!
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Join the Lomography Gallery Store LA as we let loose in the LA zoo! Armed with a camera of your choice, we will set out to capture our favorite animals whether cuddly or wild!
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Within the first lines, Deborah Copaken Kogan gets us hooked on her cathartic and poignant memoir.
You'll find yourself having as much fun with the privilege insight into the walks of photojournalism in the 80s and 90s, as well as with the humorous (self-deprecating at times) and lucid account of Deborah's love life.
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Eighteen, twenty-one, and fifty, the three milestone ages that were hit in 2011 by our family (my little brother, me, and our mother). Me and my mother ended up going on a trip to New York to celebrate.
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Ever wondered how to go swimming without water in the pool? Well there is a place where you can do just that; at Yan Kit Swimming Pool! I am just kidding, you can't swim without having water in the pool hahaha! But this is a very good location for lomo shooting! Yan Kit Swimming Pool was built in 1952 and it is Singapore's second public swimming pool back then. It was closed down in 2001 because maintenance was too expensive to operate.
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Today I'd like to share a somewhat unusual location with you. If you're adventurous and would like to try new things (as I'm sure most lomographers do), this might be just for you.
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Looking for some art, culture, and adventure? You must be asking yourself “So where to”? SOWETO is where. The Orlando Towers have become part of Johannesburg's playground fpr extreme adventures.
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Interested to know what K-ON is all about? It's about 5 girls in a school band and their adventures together during Christmastime. The all-girls band in this animated flick uses analogue cameras, too! Read more after the break!
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Here is the Rolleiflex 3.5f, the best TLR ever, and the first camera I bought with my own money. Here is a saga of adventure, danger, and near tragedy brought on by adolescent stupidity, meanness, and automatically following the lead of your "Moe" (think of the social dynamic of "The Three Stooges"). With a great camera comes great responsibility!
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For an off-the-tourist path experience of Vietnam, all you need is a motorbike, a Vietnamese phrase book, a strong bottom, a map, and a vague idea of how to ride a bike.
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A curious town that at the time of my exploration, felt like a movie set with barely any hustle and bustle. I felt like I was the star of the show just waiting for the extras to come out any minute. Hmmm… is this the Truman Show?
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NYC is known for it's strange, crazy, and random events. Here's one of them.