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Get your sun hats on because it JUNE! We will not be put off by the rain and the cold so we've organised some super-duper workshops so you can snap away those blues! We will also be having a huge party and will be revealing something brand new! Don't miss out!
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Don't discard those corrugated cardboard boxes lying around your house just yet. If you're as creative as American artist Marta Crass, maybe you can make a camera out of the plain brown material, too. Just check out this cool Nikon F replica!
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The first accessory we're featuring on Lomopedia is our latest innovation: the Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner! Digitize your analogue shots in a flash with just a few clicks of a button and share them with friends and family instantly. Find out more about this must-have gizmo here.
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We loved looking through your submissions that captured the look, feel, and spirit of India!
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Enjoy a super-panoramic view of the world with our series of Sprocket Rocket cameras and accessories! The Sprocket Rocket takes extended photos with standard 35mm film.These cameras have a super-wide lens which exposes the whole width of film, including its sprocket holes.
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At the end of April, Analogue Alberta turned 1. A two-day shooting extravaganza was planned to celebrate this milestone. This meet started in Elbow Falls, Alberta on a Saturday morning, and ended in a classic Irish pub on a Sunday Evening. Share in the celebration through these photos.
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As you know, you can send your film rolls to Lomography for developing. But it happens way too often that the rolls that arrive are "exploded". So here's a tip for wrapping and sending your film rolls.
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In my opinion, Paz de la Huerta is one of the most enigmatic and erotic American actresses. Not one to shy away from baring intimate moments in front of the camera, she collaborated with film photographer Alexandra Carr in a post-break-up project in 2009 and the progression towards healing is now a published photo book. Read on to peep more.
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We are so excited to announce a workshop that has been in the works for months. Sunday June 30th join us for our very first Spinner 360 workshop. But we have made this workshop extra special by doing it ON A BOAT! Don't miss this once in a lifetime opportunity to shoot with one of our most epic cameras on the Chicago River!
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June is here and along with it comes brand new workshops and a new exhibition from illustrator Supermundane. Read on to find out all the juicy details!
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Here's another mini movie-making camera that came before the beloved LomoKino. Boasting of 8 lenses that go off every 2.5 seconds, the Lomography Oktomat allows you tell a short story in a single shot by slicing the scene in a couple of frames. Movement makes the movie!
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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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Add a splash of color and a dash of light to your Lomographs with the Colorsplash camera! With its built-in electronic flash and 12 interchangeable color gels, you can paint your world in a myriad of hues and get crazy effects in every shot!
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edwinchau's selection of Natura snaps are tantamount to the bowl of noodles you get for a dime on every corner street — "Hong Kong's best". Cozy up with cats and get the inside scoop from a pro-handler of the "classy" camera.
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We had a blast looking through photos of all your relatives for the Lomography + Stars "Theory of Relativity" rumble! Now that they're back from their tour, we're ready to announce our winners!
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Before you go into summer vacation mode, here's an idea on how to keep your negatives, films, and other analogue goodies tidy: use the pretty gift boxes you got from the holidays to store your stuff! Keep clutter at bay while recycling materials to boot!
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Stealthy, sleek and likely 007's camera of choice. "You can take images and stay very low-key". Let's hear more from Natura owner, shooter and Lomography's own agent: somapic!
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There's nothing like "au naturel". I stumbled across saviorjosh's Fuji Natura Classica shots from Kenya and was captivated by the majestic animals, wilderness, and full on nature that we don't find in our city settings. It's namesake camera the Natura took all the analogue photos you're about to see.
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Many of us know that you have a rare film in your collection and is waiting for the right moment to try this. I want to introduce you a color infrared film in this review, the Kodak Ektachrome IE.
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Tired of rummaging around your bag for film rolls loosely rolling around the bottom? Then this egg carton film box is the perfect case for you! Holding ten rolls of 35mm film, you'll never lose a canister again.