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For two years now, I am trying to capture every thunderstrom that crosses my way, and recently it worked! But it was a long, hard way, and much luck is needed to get great shoots. Here are some basics to try in every thunderstorm situation.
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The Tate Modern is currently exhibiting the newest work from the American artist and photographer Taryn Simon, A Living Man Declared Dead and Other Chapters. This work involved Simon travelling the globe documenting various bloodlines and genealogies demonstrating the influence that external forces exert on families.
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Meet Andrea Wan! She is a Vancouver based illustrator and visual artist in Vancouver BC, who loves to take analog photographs as one of her hobbies. Andrea is definitely a gem in Vancouver and is growing strong as an artist. She has a strong passion for storytelling and creating visual images! For the first time, she is sharing some of her photographs! Check out some of her creative shots that reflect her character, and inspirations.
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Winter holidays are coming , so get your cameras ready for the most beautiful time of the year: New Year’s Eve.
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Use film canisters to create a splitzer for your DianaF+.
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I love stars and the moon. Taking a pictures of it might be the most beautiful thing one might perform, so here's a tutorial on how to do it with any camera.
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"Por El Medio de la Calle" is one of the major cultural and artistic events that we celebrate in Caracas, September of every year. Find out what my friend Erika Zambrano and I did with our lomos and how people went crazy with the shots!
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Since the magazine began to request articles about analogue approaches to visual arts, I wanted to write about the work of Juan Carlos Monroy. I started to do some research about his work, and since I found his e-mail, I thought that there wasn't anyone better than himself to talk about the importance of analogue in his collages.
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A small city guide for foreigners to Toronto.
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Collect all those skinny little pictures you've taken over the years in photo booths because I've got a great way to display them that doesn't involve a corkboard and thumbtacks.
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You heard me. Trying different exposures, got me thinking what else I can do with my camera. That’s when I found out about panoramic photos and how I can achieve such effect. This method has been around for a while and many professional photographers have been using and talking about it.
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Most of us, if not all, have accumulated a boxful or two of those empty film canisters after months of being Lomographers. I keep those canisters hoping that someday I can make something out of them.
Then, after a failed light painting project, I realized I can make my own light sabers instead of buying another set of disposable glow sticks.
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Introducing Toronto based photographer Bradley Lipton! Working with film, he re-unites the art of architecture and captures the beauty of the geometric details, as it tells a story of their own!
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The Mezquita, the jewel of Andalusia. To be honest, I didn't know anything about Cordoba when we went there. I heard it was worth visiting, but I didn't know why.
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Ever wanted to do something different with your photographs? I will give you a step-by-step processes to make black and white Lomograph prints in a creative, messy and alternative way!
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Want to give your photos a twist of colour? Follow this tipster and have yourself a set of filters to use in no time!
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HeadSpace is having a Lomography exhibition in Liverpool because we love all things Lomo. We are still accepting submissions and it all kicks off on the 28th of October.
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With its wide angle lens and multiple features, there's no doubt that you can come up with many creative photos using the La Sardina. Why not go back to the classic feel of black and white photos when you go out for a photo walk? Here are a few ideas that you might want to consider.
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Here is a simple but great tip in using LC-A+ Krab that you will surely love if you're into water. People, beaches and pools in the same photograph! This is a perfect combination of subjects for multiple exposures.
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Roanoke Virginia is a place I fondly return to, having called it home for 20 years. Here's a black-and-white trip through just a few of the things I love about the Star City.