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It was a glorious two weeks of golden cinema but now the 65th Cannes Film Festival is over. You've seen the life-changing films, we've released our limited LomoKino MUBI Edition, and Michael Haneke's "Amour" (Love) has won the prized Palme d'Or! Here's a last look at the cinematic film fortnight that was Cannes 2012.
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Moms are sentimental by nature, weak in the knees for their children. Most are also alarmingly practical and are hesitant to spend on themselves. So what do you do when Mother’s Day or her special day rolls around? Read on to find out!
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Some are dog persons while some prefer cats. Heck, some are even snake charmers! For this month, it's all about our loyal companions at home. Show us your lovely pets and you could win a wonderful trip to visit Virginia!
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This is a short story about my new love affair with my lo-fi camera, the Diana F+ CMYK. And the reasons why I love it.
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At first I was not interested in the La Sardina until I held her in my hands, looked through the viewfinder and read in the book that she had a great wide angle lens.
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At Lomography Gallery Store Soho. Let’s forget all the hang-ups and the worries that many have over our twin lens camera the Lubitel. Our only fully manual camera is as easy as the rest of them. Come in store as we sit down and cover the basics of this adaptation of the vintage classic.
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My lomo first love is the Diana Mini. I felt in love with her older sister, the Diana F+, but decided to get her because she’s much more petite and cute! Want to know how my romance started? Read on after the jump!
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For most people all over the world, February represents the month of love. For my CitySlicker february task therefore, I decided to write about the newest love in my life - my bike!
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The White Space Gallery in London showcased the first UK exhibition from the great and influential Lithuanian photographer Algirdas Seskus. This exhibition showed a selection of his black-and-white images from the 1970s that depicted everyday life through an impressionistic and individualistic style.
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Enough with the staged photos, intricate props, and dozens of flash guns - we want to see it as it happens, when it happens, with no frills attached! We want those candid shots!
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My Dear Diana, do you remember what I first said to you? "I must have you.” You came along with me and we got out of that colorful photography shop, side by side, both happy. Since then you've taught me a lot. Allow me to give my latest homage to you, an analogue princess.
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Love Medium Format? Love the Classic Diana F+? Why not keep one step ahead and really stand out with the Diana F+ Gold Edition!
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There is a place about an hour-and-a-half north of Sydney, Australia that I call "home". This new series will highlight a bunch of romantic locations that if you ever come to visit, you should definitely check out, especially if the weather is good, like in spring!
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The Diana F+ is my first camera, and I’ve loved her since I first held her in my hands. I also love the fact that I can expose the sprockets when I shoot 35mm film.
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Her full name is Lai Yee Mun. Try to call her full name a few times with faster speed, then you will understand why I call her Lemoon. Meet my elder sister as I see her through the LC-A+ lens.
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Once I had my Diana F+, I read the Diana Book and fell in love with the Diana Vignettes (short tales about everything+Diana) and, although there is not a specific place to put my own, I decided to write my Love Diana Vignette and post it here.
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Long before I got into the community here at Lomography. I had been given my Dad's old Lubitel 2 that he purchased on a trip to Russia many many years ago. It wasn't until I got online here that I began to use it however.
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This symbolic building of Seoul has become one of the most popular locations for couples in the city. Apart from the spectacular view from the top, there are some points where people can leave their demonstrations of love.
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Maybe it's a cliche, Paris as the city of love. But every cliché contains a certain amount of truth. And in the case of Paris being the city of love, I think it's very true. Because of the light. Even if you're not IN love, Paris can show you love.
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Once a tactical point during World War II, this hill steeped in history is now a popular spot for picnics, gigs, and wedding/engagement photo shoots.