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I present to everyone the fourth issue of my particular search for twin photos of mine in the huge world Lomography.
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This month of May had a special holiday: Mother's Day! So I decided that I would do an imitation of my mom's favorite flower: a rose. Read on to see the final result!
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LomoAmigo Stephen Dowling a.k.a. stephen73 will soon be bringing his personal project into the Lomography Magazine as a new series. Let's welcome the international music journalist as he tells something about himself, the cameras he works with and his project called 36x36.
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Those questions that lurk around in your mind. Those questions that you know everyone else is wondering, but are too polite to ask. Lomographer dearjme seeks to address these questions with her upcoming regular series, "The Quiet Things No One Ever Asks," a hard-hitting, "rhetoric meets photography" series that will study issues, themes, and concepts within our Lomographic community.
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What better way to welcome Spring than to head outside and enjoy the sun? This week’s installment of Influence or Coincidence with webo29 takes out to meet some skateboarders. Read on to find out more.
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Lomographer Robert Rohe, a.k.a. rrohe will soon start an Analogue Lifestyle series in the magazine, entitled "Don't Talk to Strangers." Let's welcome the hero as he introduces himself to the masses and embarks upon an existential journey into the unknown with you, dear reader, one awkwardly taken candid shot at a time.
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He is a lomographer lost between films and developments, a lomoarch whose lomopath is delimited by b&w nostalgic albums. He lives in an inspiring city surrounded by the ideal environment to stimulate creativity and he captures this essence in each frame. Here comes our next beloved LomoArch: borbapereira!
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This classic album documents the passage of a life and the descent into madness. A masterpeice of progressive rock and one of the best selling albums of all time.
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I wanted to start a monthly flick book for the best of lomography out there! The online books center around themes; the previous installments have already featured the legendary LC-A and LC-A+ cameras, medium format cameras, and multi-lens cameras. This installment is about the special feature we did on Kodak films and cameras after we heard about the company discontinuing their films.
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The April edition of my painting series is here! I tried something new this time, read on to find out more about it.
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For students, finals are coming up around the corner--that means cramming, studying, staying up late, and reviewing old papers. And for the others of you who work also, keep yourself organized with this month's lomo-tastic folder!
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Are you one of those people who love photographs that are inspired by paintings? I am! But being crazy about vinyl records and album cover design what I love the most is when the same happens with vinyl record covers. Read on to see some beautiful examples!
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In Volume 3 of What It Takes, I dive into the world of respooling film to bring back an old bakelite 620 box camera that wants you to think it's a TLR. Spoiler alert: it's not!
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When you start in film photography, you may be suprised to be constantly told to 'stop' it. This isn't us being mean, it's a fundamental of photography.
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Some people might say heavy medium format cameras, wooden shoes and babies don't belong on a four day hike. Those people just lack a bit of imagination.
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You’d think it would be an easy job to find portraits of people standing (or sitting) bang in the centre of a black and white photo, right? Well, think again! This week’s installment of Influence or Coincidence, dealing with the symmetrical portrait photography of Lothar Wolleh, was webo29’s toughest to date. But he’s managed (sort of).
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It hasn't been an easy journey but after three months of improvements, Dolly has some exciting news! A two day trip away, film to test and cameras to learn. Read about how you can help after the jump.
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Don’t you love it when you get grain, light leaks and other flaws on photos? Don’t you love how a vinyl record crackles and pops? But don’t you hate it when you get a completely ruined film back from the lab, or buy an unplayable crackling vinyl record? Luckily, when it comes to vinyl records, it can sometimes be fixed. Read on to find out how!
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Violator, a sparse, brooding album, reflects on love and all it's incarnations - no matter how pure or dark. The first Depeche Mode album to sell over a million copies in the USA solidified the bands place in rock history.
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He is a lomographer finishing architecture studies and the passion, typical from this stage, is obvious in his work. He lives in an amazing country with the craziest architecture. I’m thrilled of bringing you our next LomoArch: rotte!